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Had it with the way Hubby treats difficult child!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="whateveryousay2007" data-source="post: 107668" data-attributes="member: 4265"><p>I've talked with hubby before over the years that he had to change. I couldn't take it. The first few times he would cry and say he'd change. (Prior to the autism diagnosis)</p><p></p><p>Last time I told him that I wasn't happy anymore. (I was referring to his attitude) he told me that if I wasn't happy I could leave. Excuse me? So I told his mom that he was acting irrationally and explained the situation. They came over and spoke with him and things got better for a little while. He told me that's not what he meant....he meant I could leave to go cool off....whatever....</p><p></p><p>He has never been a hands on daddy....I've done everything. And it's not like we've had this discussion a lot. Like 4 times in 8 1/2 years. </p><p></p><p>About a week and a half ago difficult child was complaining of not feeling well. He sat in my lap and would start crying. I knew he had to throw up...stomach bug. Hubby was actually irritated because he was throwing up....give me a break!</p><p></p><p>He's 8....it's scary to throw up. It's worse when you're sensory is amplified. </p><p></p><p>I'm just aggrivated in general....talking to him doesn't do any good. I told him last night that he better start treating difficult child better...I've had it. Of course he didn't say anything in response to it.</p><p></p><p>The only good news in the whole mess is his teacher called me yesterday and was telling me that I need to call difficult child doctor and get a letter stating that he has ADD so she can get his IEP moved up since he would be considered disabled.</p><p></p><p>It being the holiday's does not help either.!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whateveryousay2007, post: 107668, member: 4265"] I've talked with hubby before over the years that he had to change. I couldn't take it. The first few times he would cry and say he'd change. (Prior to the autism diagnosis) Last time I told him that I wasn't happy anymore. (I was referring to his attitude) he told me that if I wasn't happy I could leave. Excuse me? So I told his mom that he was acting irrationally and explained the situation. They came over and spoke with him and things got better for a little while. He told me that's not what he meant....he meant I could leave to go cool off....whatever.... He has never been a hands on daddy....I've done everything. And it's not like we've had this discussion a lot. Like 4 times in 8 1/2 years. About a week and a half ago difficult child was complaining of not feeling well. He sat in my lap and would start crying. I knew he had to throw up...stomach bug. Hubby was actually irritated because he was throwing up....give me a break! He's 8....it's scary to throw up. It's worse when you're sensory is amplified. I'm just aggrivated in general....talking to him doesn't do any good. I told him last night that he better start treating difficult child better...I've had it. Of course he didn't say anything in response to it. The only good news in the whole mess is his teacher called me yesterday and was telling me that I need to call difficult child doctor and get a letter stating that he has ADD so she can get his IEP moved up since he would be considered disabled. It being the holiday's does not help either.!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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