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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 13849" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I am sorry that you have this going on, I know first hand how hard it is when husband has limited abilities. My husband has been quite unable to function for several years and very early on I realized I had to take charge of things like money etc and it was HARD....I mean it was hard demanding husband relinquish that part of life. BUT my husband was very ill and he would mess up all our finances etc so bad. </p><p>For my husband is was not simply executive functioning, so while my husband went to therapy to work on it, the therapy did not help- but- it might help for your husband. They may be able to teach your husband how to live life with this problem, may be able to teach him accomodations for himself, so to speak. I have seen some adult have success with it.</p><p>Does it help any for you coping to understand he may not be this way due to his own choice? Like I said I do understand first hand how difficult it is......</p><p>Hugs to you. I always say I have a 4 kids......and 3 of them are difficult children. (I lump my husband right in there, too) It keeps me on my toes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 13849, member: 1697"] I am sorry that you have this going on, I know first hand how hard it is when husband has limited abilities. My husband has been quite unable to function for several years and very early on I realized I had to take charge of things like money etc and it was HARD....I mean it was hard demanding husband relinquish that part of life. BUT my husband was very ill and he would mess up all our finances etc so bad. For my husband is was not simply executive functioning, so while my husband went to therapy to work on it, the therapy did not help- but- it might help for your husband. They may be able to teach your husband how to live life with this problem, may be able to teach him accomodations for himself, so to speak. I have seen some adult have success with it. Does it help any for you coping to understand he may not be this way due to his own choice? Like I said I do understand first hand how difficult it is...... Hugs to you. I always say I have a 4 kids......and 3 of them are difficult children. (I lump my husband right in there, too) It keeps me on my toes. [/QUOTE]
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