"Floor Closet"
This Devil Bear comic reminds me of our house.
The link above bring's up the current comic. The one I wanted to display was posted on November 3, 2019. You can go to that date in the archive.
This Devil Bear comic reminds me of our house.
The link above bring's up the current comic. The one I wanted to display was posted on November 3, 2019. You can go to that date in the archive.
First, some background. Last spring, our diagnosed ADHD son/daughter (recently came out as transgender, but this background also covers the period before that) wanted to be emancipated and to move to another state to live with internet contacts. I feared this was internet grooming. He (at the time) missed a lot of school and wound up failing most of his classes for the final marking period. He also ran away one time after arguing with my wife while I was out of town. The police were involved in looking for him. In September, I took him to a gaming convention. He would not return to t
Being married for 12 years, 8 of those my husband is diagnosed with ADHD, he takes meds for it and said they help him focus at work. As I feel, meds had no effect on our steadily declining relationship. I only found out ADHD has an effect on marriage a couple of months ago and as I was reading ( all I could find on web) Everything clicked:( his very typical symptoms, patterns, progression. I'm devastated. He's in complete denial about his ADHD effect. Actually he said " all past marriage problems we had are Your Fault, I was just present ".
Last night, my wife suggested ordering out and asked me if I could pick it up. OK.
I looked at the menu and told her what I wanted. The kids were still deciding, so I said I would go to the store for some things we needed and then I could pick it up.
Me (22) and my husband (25) have been married since two years, I started living with him last year and then I had to come back to my own country to finish off my education. I went this year again during my summer vacations and now I am back here while my husband is living away from me. We discovered about him suffering from ADHD this january or so but I did not know then that it would have huge impact on our married life.
I am the non adhd spouse and I'm pretty new to figuring this stuff out. My husbands takes vyvanse to help him focus and it does help him. However, it doesn't seem to help with any of the other adhd symptoms like irritability. When I try to discus this with him he says he only feels irritability when I'm there so it's something in our relationship and not part of his adhd. I think this might be possible but I'm wondering if anyone else has any input about this?
Hi Everyone
Hello everybody, I'm new here. I'm 37 years old, married for almost 7 years with a newly diagnosed (only a couple of months) adhd husband, mother of a beautiful 6 year old girl and currently pregnant of a second child.
Hi all. My name is Tim. I currently live in London, UK and am approaching my 60th birthday. I found this forum after finishing "The" book.
Husband is on his 3rd Psychiatrist and 2nd therapists within a year. He meets the DSM-IV criteria for ADHD, and per my observation has little if any hyperactivity symptoms, but off the charts on Inattentive type. The Psychiatrist have use the typical DSM-IV questions and over all spent on average of 20 mins first visit and 15 per follow up visits. One of the Psychiatrist even told him... "I dont believe there is such thing as Adult ADHD, but am prescribing you vyvanse to help with your focus"