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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 135404" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Hopefully the upcoming appointments will give you some answers and help. </p><p></p><p>As for your husband....I had one of those to a point. When we first got difficult child (adopted out of foster care), I stayed home with him so I was the lucky one to see all of the meltdowns, rages and lack of common sense behavior. I would tell husband about it but I don't think he truly got it. On days when husband wasn't working, he would take difficult child with him to do things, run errands or whatever and get a dose of it. Then he would come home and tell me all the things that difficult child did.......and every one of them were things that I've seen and described to husband. It was like he didn't TRULY believe me till it happened to him and even then it was a big shock. ("You won't believe what he did.....he drove me NUTS....I can't believe he did this.......blah blah blah blah blah) I would just look at him like "Well no **** Sherlock. What do you think I've been talking about all of this time" I would suggest that husband goes to the evaluation appointment with you. It might open his eyes a bit.</p><p></p><p>Sending hugs and good thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 135404, member: 2459"] Hopefully the upcoming appointments will give you some answers and help. As for your husband....I had one of those to a point. When we first got difficult child (adopted out of foster care), I stayed home with him so I was the lucky one to see all of the meltdowns, rages and lack of common sense behavior. I would tell husband about it but I don't think he truly got it. On days when husband wasn't working, he would take difficult child with him to do things, run errands or whatever and get a dose of it. Then he would come home and tell me all the things that difficult child did.......and every one of them were things that I've seen and described to husband. It was like he didn't TRULY believe me till it happened to him and even then it was a big shock. ("You won't believe what he did.....he drove me NUTS....I can't believe he did this.......blah blah blah blah blah) I would just look at him like "Well no **** Sherlock. What do you think I've been talking about all of this time" I would suggest that husband goes to the evaluation appointment with you. It might open his eyes a bit. Sending hugs and good thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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