Hi,
I've been married 9 years and only last week, after reading an article about ADHD marriages, could see that my husband is most likely having ADD. We have had a difficult marriage, and I had twice reached the point where I was going to leave, with our little daughter in tow.
I checked and re-checked the signs and I am pretty sure he has it, not a severe version but a mild-to-moderate level, from what I can tell. I hesitated to tell him about it, thinking he would reject the idea and become defensive as usual. But I broke it to him gently and he listened reasonably and with interest (didn't ask or say anything though). I was relieved he had taken it that well, but now there's no progress - he refuses to read about it, forget about thinking of consulting a professional.
How can he be so apathetic about it? I can't understand. From the time I discovered the possibility of his problem, I felt a confusing set of feelings - on the one hand I was relieved because all the trouble I was having and talking about were real and had a reason, in Him (I am a self blamer and I thought it might be and went in for some counselling sessions) and I found it slightly easier not to expect certain things from him or feel disappointed if he didn't think/do some things. On the other, I am bewildered, afraid and feel very alone. I have felt alone most of the time, but now despite telling him if he doesn't move a step, is it again up to me? What should I do?
When I ask him, share with him that I am afraid I'm alone, I wish he would read about it, and let's plan what to do to improve things between us, he says he has enough on his mind already without adding this - and leaves it at that.
Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. What if he refuses to consult a professional? Please, any advice, help, suggestions would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Cherish
gentle reminder?
Submitted by Clarity on
Suggest it is a possible solution to help with all that is on his mind... My husband left his first visit with a prescription in hand and thought the Concerta was like a miracle on the job. He said he was able to clear his desk at work for the first time. He became much less irritable as well. Thankfully, his results were quick and only required a bit of tweaking. I lined up a psychiatrist as well making sure he was familiar with adult ADD. Best of luck to you all!