Frustrated & Fed-up
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Ideas please on Explosive Belligerent Temper tantrums...
So I just got a phone call from my son's doctor. He had an appointment this evening that we missed. Why, you may ask, did we miss it?? Because DH made the appointment and did not tell me, did not put it on the google family calendar OR on the white board calendar on the kitchen wall so literally NO ONE knew about it but him and HE is out of town. Now, is it the end of the world? No. But for gods sake--we have tools to use WHY WON'T HE USE THEM. The google calendar--what could be easier??? It is accessible by phone and laptop AND tablet.
I am in the midst of a bitter divorce after 7 1/2 years of marriage. We have two young boys, 6 and 7 years old. My estranged wife has a "severe case" of ADD (per her psychiatrist). She filed in August of 2015, and two weeks later had me served with a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) at my office on a Tuesday afternoon that prevented me from going home. I haven't been home since. There has never been any domestic violence, but verbal arguments became common in the months before she filed.
Hi - I've been incredibly stressed to the point that I have hives and my hair is falling out.
My husband has always had some really odd behaviors (as does his mom).
Just got blanked again....
This is a living-with-someone-with ADHD question. I doubt it's dealt with in the process of formal diagnosis. I'm not angry or frustrated, just curious to learn a factual answer about the gesture of blanking.
I read something the other day that I found troubling. What I read suggested that ADHD hyper-focus can make a person confuse the kind of euphoria associated with an illicit, drug-induced high with genuine feelings of love for another person at the beginning of a relationship.
The context in which I read this made me think this would be undesirable for that to happen if an ADHD person ended up with the "wrong person," as in, someone who maybe is abusive, an ex-con, or a serial cheater...situations representing real sources of relationship incompatibility.
I shall take a day to step out of the 'Wife" box and tell you about a man with ADHD and what kind of Dad he is, what he did, and what he did not do
My husband (adhd) has withheld loving, gentle, and affectionate demonstrations of emotions because he says he has a very IQ, and he isn't into "those" emotions. So, having a high IQ means you can't show someone how much you love them? That Doesn't make sense. I believe he has CHOSEN to do this.
edit change: I took the test again...one more time as a double blind control. It came up ENTP instead of ENFP. I think this is a better fit all things considered.
INFP in a Nutshell (The Healer )
INFPs are imaginative idealists, guided by their own core values and beliefs. To a Healer, possibilities are paramount; the realism of the moment is only of passing concern. They see potential for a better future, and pursue truth and meaning with their own individual flair.