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Subject: Help suport


Author:
Ann (Sad)
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Date Posted: 10:41:03 04/15/10 Thu

My husbund is dyslexia,has not been to the doctor that I know of this is what I was told when we got married, I am so unhappy cause it seems to me that he's not really understanding me Or just being stubor. I can not explane anything to him, cause it just starts a fight. I'm I just reading too much in to this or do I just except it what do I do, he is so on the defecive.

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Author:
Gary
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Date Posted: 17:17:29 04/16/10 Fri

Are you blaming your unhappiness on your husbands dyslexia? I’m 55 years old and been married for 35 years. I have had dyslexia all my life. My wife is a great help to me and we get along fine. More than likely there is another problem that you both need to get help with.
Good luck and hang in there.
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Author:
Ann M.
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Date Posted: 10:21:29 06/01/10 Tue

My husband is also dyslexic and we have the same problems. And yes like the previous reply from Gary is somewhat true, I think that when you get married later in life there are many issues to resolve. His dyslexia and my ignorence on the subjest make it very difficult to resolve other issues. I don't know what the answer is but our marriage is also in trouble.
Ann M.
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Author:
Lisa Jacoby
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Date Posted: 06:11:25 06/14/10 Mon

I hear ya sister. My 50 y/o husband is the most stubborn person I know. If someone told him something 20 years ago then it is gospel now, no matter how the situation has changed.

Do you find that your husband has an inability to see anything that is not happening right now??? I swear he can't think like 30 minutes into the future and YET when I tell him something, I get told I am full of it. It's been 20 years of marriage and I swear it's the dyslexia that's the cause.



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