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<blockquote data-quote="JulienSam" data-source="post: 148072" data-attributes="member: 4575"><p>I'm with you there -- every day. Although my husband does get some of the negative behavior, it's usually me who has to survive the day to day stuff with Sam, including the hitting, kicking & all the "I hate you's". There are some nights when I go to bed feeling like I've been abused -- which seems silly since difficult child is only 5.</p><p></p><p>And of course when husband comes back from a business trip both kids are so happy to see him, it's like I don't exist. And I'm the one who has to deal with the bickering, fights between them plus difficult child's meltdowns. husband, thankfully, sees this & appreciates what I go through and makes every effort to give me some relief when he gets home.</p><p></p><p>It's too bad your husband doesn't even seem to let your difficult child's diagnosis affect how he thinks about what it means in day to day situations -- esp. for you, as the primary caregiver.</p><p></p><p>Just know that others of us are going through the same thing --</p><p></p><p>((HUGS))</p><p></p><p>Julie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulienSam, post: 148072, member: 4575"] I'm with you there -- every day. Although my husband does get some of the negative behavior, it's usually me who has to survive the day to day stuff with Sam, including the hitting, kicking & all the "I hate you's". There are some nights when I go to bed feeling like I've been abused -- which seems silly since difficult child is only 5. And of course when husband comes back from a business trip both kids are so happy to see him, it's like I don't exist. And I'm the one who has to deal with the bickering, fights between them plus difficult child's meltdowns. husband, thankfully, sees this & appreciates what I go through and makes every effort to give me some relief when he gets home. It's too bad your husband doesn't even seem to let your difficult child's diagnosis affect how he thinks about what it means in day to day situations -- esp. for you, as the primary caregiver. Just know that others of us are going through the same thing -- ((HUGS)) Julie [/QUOTE]
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