Sweet Nothing
This song speaks to me
http://youtu.be/TA_wJohSuPc or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnIzbukJOHQ
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This song speaks to me
http://youtu.be/TA_wJohSuPc or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnIzbukJOHQ
I recognize that I am now full-on using this site as a therapeutic tool. Apologies to George for using these boards as a personal journal. As I've said elsewhere something about a journal is just incredibly annoying to me. The concept of writing things down for no audience but myself just seems ridiculous. Perhaps I love the tenor of my own prose, but only if it is available for public viewing. Vanity.
Here is my frustration for today:
I struggled with anorexia and bulimia from age 19 to about 30. 15 years of struggle. "No quick fix." was what I heard from psychiatrists/counselors. My spouse used to come with me to some of my counseling. The focus was me: my issues; how I coped with emotional pain through the eating disorder behavior; how difficult it was for my spouse to be hopeless in 'making' me eat differently.
I'm beyond frustrated tonight. For many years I've tried to quietly get the keys when leaving a restaurant when my husband has been drinking. I've tried to hide it from my child. My spouse often argues & minimizes what he's had to drink. We had a big blowout on the same topic 4 yrs ago. I've been very clear that I don't want him drinking while driving or driving us home after several mixed drinks or beers - especially not with our son in the vehicle. It's silly when I'm sober to take the risk.
My husband and I have been together for 7 years and married for 5. We have a 5 year old son with autism and have an 8 month old daughter. Life with my husband has had many wonderful moments and I find myself loving him time and time again. He holds a job and has held a job our whole relationship and I know statistically he is an anomaly. I should also mention that in the last two years he has begun the meds dance with anti-depressents and stimulants. He also suffers from OCD, tourettes, and of course ADHD.
Hello,
I am new to this forum. My husband and I are self-employed. We have been married for 15 years and have been working together for about 16 years. We have so many difficulties working together, largely due to his ADHD issues (and my unproductive coping mechanisms...) I'd like to hear from others who are also dealing with this.
Thank you
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I will be taking care of all three kids for three days in May. My wife has never been away from all of our children at the same time for this long. She went to Chicago over a long weekend with some friends a few months ago and took R(4yrs,boy) and T(13mth,boy). I took E(2yrs,girl) to my family's hunting camp and visited down there.
I'm trying to see the humor in this situation, but it's difficult to do so. My husband decided to drive home today from his parents' house (2 1/2 hours away) without his pants on. Because it was hot. And because he apparently doesn't understand normal societal and social boundaries.
I suppose this may belong in the 'Treatment' section of this forum. I am posting it here because 99.9% of my interactions and posting are in this section.