DMMoore
New Member
Good Afternoon,
My name is D, and I am new to this site. I found it on the internet while searching for more information and support in dealing with marriage to a spouse with Asperger's. I met my husband 7 years ago on an online dating site. It truly was love on the first date.
I found him handsome, hilarious, smart, and charming. He identified himself has having ADHD, and I could clearly see some of these features from the early stages of our dating life. I am a mental health professional, and I have a son with ADD, so this didn't really bother me at the time. I never really minded his loud tone or tendency to interrupt, or his hyperactivity and hyper-focus on certain hobbies, or his messiness and sometimes disorganized physical self and home, in the beginning.
But red flags began within a year or so, and I will admit I ignored them and rationalized them away. I have a tendency toward co-dependency, and I also thought I could compensate more than I should have. Things began to truly deteriorate when we moved in together in 2015, combined our homes and children, and then got married. Our children get along famously, and it is one of my main reasons for wanting the family and marriage to work. But our relationship has suffered, and our emotional connection to one another is next to nothing. We can't communicate well and fight often.
For the last several years, my husband was willing to see a psychiatrist, and his ADHD diagnosis was confirmed, but the doctor also believed he had signs of Bipolar, Depression and Anxiety. He was placed on Adderall XR, Zoloft and Wellbutrin. He took the medications on and off for the last several years. They helped some, but not really in any way that was as measurable as I would have liked. He stopped several months ago, and to be honest, I don't see that much difference.
I have researched ASD for several years now, and I am convinced this is his true diagnosis. He may have a dual diagnosis of ADHD and Mood Disorder, but the crux of our problems lie with relational and social problems associated with ASD. He would probably so well going back on an SSRI, but I don't know if I can convince him now.
My husband has had the same job for many years, and is capable of going there everyday, although he hates it. He is capable of attending all our kids functions; he is a supportive parent. But he cannot do much else. I am in charge of everything else.
I feel very lonely, sad, and angry. He refuses to attend therapy.
I am hoping to gain some insight into how to support myself, our children, and the home through this process. I am hoping to gain some coping skills for some of his idiosyncrasy's that might help me.
My name is D, and I am new to this site. I found it on the internet while searching for more information and support in dealing with marriage to a spouse with Asperger's. I met my husband 7 years ago on an online dating site. It truly was love on the first date.
I found him handsome, hilarious, smart, and charming. He identified himself has having ADHD, and I could clearly see some of these features from the early stages of our dating life. I am a mental health professional, and I have a son with ADD, so this didn't really bother me at the time. I never really minded his loud tone or tendency to interrupt, or his hyperactivity and hyper-focus on certain hobbies, or his messiness and sometimes disorganized physical self and home, in the beginning.
But red flags began within a year or so, and I will admit I ignored them and rationalized them away. I have a tendency toward co-dependency, and I also thought I could compensate more than I should have. Things began to truly deteriorate when we moved in together in 2015, combined our homes and children, and then got married. Our children get along famously, and it is one of my main reasons for wanting the family and marriage to work. But our relationship has suffered, and our emotional connection to one another is next to nothing. We can't communicate well and fight often.
For the last several years, my husband was willing to see a psychiatrist, and his ADHD diagnosis was confirmed, but the doctor also believed he had signs of Bipolar, Depression and Anxiety. He was placed on Adderall XR, Zoloft and Wellbutrin. He took the medications on and off for the last several years. They helped some, but not really in any way that was as measurable as I would have liked. He stopped several months ago, and to be honest, I don't see that much difference.
I have researched ASD for several years now, and I am convinced this is his true diagnosis. He may have a dual diagnosis of ADHD and Mood Disorder, but the crux of our problems lie with relational and social problems associated with ASD. He would probably so well going back on an SSRI, but I don't know if I can convince him now.
My husband has had the same job for many years, and is capable of going there everyday, although he hates it. He is capable of attending all our kids functions; he is a supportive parent. But he cannot do much else. I am in charge of everything else.
I feel very lonely, sad, and angry. He refuses to attend therapy.
I am hoping to gain some insight into how to support myself, our children, and the home through this process. I am hoping to gain some coping skills for some of his idiosyncrasy's that might help me.