Hi,
I am a widow with a partner of just over five years. In my marriage I brought up two step children for over 15 years. The eldest, a boy, was diagnosed with Aspergers and is very typical. The younger, a girl, has ADHD and was diagnosed as being on the autistic spectrum.
My partner, is 69 years old, and a lovely chap. over the years I have noticed his 'quaint' ways and obsessive routines, and it has crossed my mind that he may well also have Aspergers. His son, works with autistic youngsters and agrees on this probability.
My partner has been a life long heavy drinker, and some people think he is alcoholic. As I write he is in hospital following severe reaction to alcohol withdrawal.
This was brought about when a new GP ( unaware of how much my partner drank) suggested he cut back. My partner took this very literally and cut back enormously and is now suffering as a result.
I have thought this all over whilst he has been in hospital and have thoughts I want to share.
If he is Aspie - could it be that he is NOT an alcoholic, and that it is just another of his routines and habits?? He was very precise about the format of his drinking, which glass, where he was, what time, and how long for.......
I wonder if the spell in hospital will have broken this habit, and now he will be able to reformat his life without alcohol.
Hopefully, he will not have the lifelong problems that a recovering alcoholic has, because, perhaps, just perhaps, he never was an alcoholic - he had just got into a typically aspergers habit...
Any thoughts on this would be so gratefully appreciated.......
I am a widow with a partner of just over five years. In my marriage I brought up two step children for over 15 years. The eldest, a boy, was diagnosed with Aspergers and is very typical. The younger, a girl, has ADHD and was diagnosed as being on the autistic spectrum.
My partner, is 69 years old, and a lovely chap. over the years I have noticed his 'quaint' ways and obsessive routines, and it has crossed my mind that he may well also have Aspergers. His son, works with autistic youngsters and agrees on this probability.
My partner has been a life long heavy drinker, and some people think he is alcoholic. As I write he is in hospital following severe reaction to alcohol withdrawal.
This was brought about when a new GP ( unaware of how much my partner drank) suggested he cut back. My partner took this very literally and cut back enormously and is now suffering as a result.
I have thought this all over whilst he has been in hospital and have thoughts I want to share.
If he is Aspie - could it be that he is NOT an alcoholic, and that it is just another of his routines and habits?? He was very precise about the format of his drinking, which glass, where he was, what time, and how long for.......
I wonder if the spell in hospital will have broken this habit, and now he will be able to reformat his life without alcohol.
Hopefully, he will not have the lifelong problems that a recovering alcoholic has, because, perhaps, just perhaps, he never was an alcoholic - he had just got into a typically aspergers habit...
Any thoughts on this would be so gratefully appreciated.......