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That's it, husband quit, left last night..
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 576189" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Hugs, Paperplate. My first marriage ended primarily because our third child was ADHD to the max. It was hard for me to cope. It was impossible for my Ex to cope. Ex was not (and is not) a "bad" man. He just could not accept that the life we had prior to her birth was never ever going to be again. It was difficult in many ways. The good news is that you can survive the trauma of being a single parent. Often life actually becomes less stressful because you are able to structure daily living in a way that better suits you and your difficult child. It also frees you to identify who you are as an individual...chances are you will learn to like yourself more.</p><p></p><p>Surely you are in shock right now. Try to take your time in making any changes. Do be sure to protect your financial security to the best of your ability. Make sure that medical coverage doesn't get lost in the shuffle. by the way, in my experience, the children settled down quite well. Hold positive thoughts. Understanding supportive hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 576189, member: 35"] Hugs, Paperplate. My first marriage ended primarily because our third child was ADHD to the max. It was hard for me to cope. It was impossible for my Ex to cope. Ex was not (and is not) a "bad" man. He just could not accept that the life we had prior to her birth was never ever going to be again. It was difficult in many ways. The good news is that you can survive the trauma of being a single parent. Often life actually becomes less stressful because you are able to structure daily living in a way that better suits you and your difficult child. It also frees you to identify who you are as an individual...chances are you will learn to like yourself more. Surely you are in shock right now. Try to take your time in making any changes. Do be sure to protect your financial security to the best of your ability. Make sure that medical coverage doesn't get lost in the shuffle. by the way, in my experience, the children settled down quite well. Hold positive thoughts. Understanding supportive hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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