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The Denial is Just Shocking
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 287397" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>My ex has always refused to let NL be "labeled" as ADD. Or medicated. After all, he "did fine". Yeah - let's see, there IS a reason you are the ex. 8 jobs in 16 years of marriage. Hyper- attention on things, just to become non-interested (after spending thousands of dollars). I could go on and on.</p><p></p><p>I've "suggested" that now that NL is 18, if he wants to try medications, he doesn't need his dad's permission, but so far he's not ready to cross his father. I've also "suggested" the best thing he could do is to get out of town (by joining Americorp or the service) for a bit and develop his own way in life (his older brother did).</p><p></p><p>We'll see..................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 287397, member: 439"] My ex has always refused to let NL be "labeled" as ADD. Or medicated. After all, he "did fine". Yeah - let's see, there IS a reason you are the ex. 8 jobs in 16 years of marriage. Hyper- attention on things, just to become non-interested (after spending thousands of dollars). I could go on and on. I've "suggested" that now that NL is 18, if he wants to try medications, he doesn't need his dad's permission, but so far he's not ready to cross his father. I've also "suggested" the best thing he could do is to get out of town (by joining Americorp or the service) for a bit and develop his own way in life (his older brother did). We'll see.................. [/QUOTE]
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