DESPERATE ASPIE WIFE!

I appreciate I am posting under the 'Parents and carers' category. I am neither, however, I am married to an aspie and I just need some help. 

I would be very grateful if someone could point me in the direction of all the other frazzled husbands/wives?

I've been married a year and a half, we moved in together when we got married (not due to tradition, but due to commitments that prevented our co-habiting sooner).

A couple of WEEKS after moving in I asked myself: 'who is this selfish, uncaring, unsympathetic, I'm-always-right, rude, arrogant man, and where the HELL is my husband??'

A confusing, emotional and unbearable year passed (no, there was no 'honeymoon period' for us), and we finally have the answer (I'll give you a hint, it starts with 'A' and rhymes with blasperger's)

Since then I've read books and really brushed up on my knowledge of the big 'A'. I'm still mourning the life I expected to live when I got married. It's very, very sad. I now have a completely different view of the man I married and it breaks my heart. He's someone else entirely now. But things are getting better. The last 6 months have been amazing. It's so hard trying to forget everything I know about communication and starting again, and even harder to view things from his perspective, but I'm getting there. 

Tonight, however, is a turning point. I need help. It's the first night I'm not sleeping in the same bed as him. Because of his sensory issues, I've not been able to read a book or peruse my laptop before bed in all the time we've been married. He point blank refuses to wear an eye-mask and ear-buds because they irritate him too much. I haven't slept well recently so now I have to sleep in a different room until I sort it out. 

Ugh, please I just need help to cope with this. I'm 25 and sleeping in a single bed. This isn't RIGHT!!!

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  • Supercheese what a great handle, the queen of the big cheeses.

    Azalea is right ~ "Vent all you need to! We feel your pain". All I would say don't broadbrush the situation all just Aspergers or Autism, his traits will be hardwired  from birth so to say but regardless of the Autism conditions, some problems can just be normal relationship social issues, which are normal at some point in everyday life.

    My Brother who is good at the social side of life, says this secret to have an agrument, to clean the air, then patch up with new boundaries. Where as I tend to debate, discuss, deliberate,, etc,, until the stress builds up and rain becomes a thunder storm. So letting the weather out from the emotional sky each day is better than a hurricane.  Why don't you just let him see your post and start from there, if you loves you, you can form a new bridge.

     

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  • Supercheese what a great handle, the queen of the big cheeses.

    Azalea is right ~ "Vent all you need to! We feel your pain". All I would say don't broadbrush the situation all just Aspergers or Autism, his traits will be hardwired  from birth so to say but regardless of the Autism conditions, some problems can just be normal relationship social issues, which are normal at some point in everyday life.

    My Brother who is good at the social side of life, says this secret to have an agrument, to clean the air, then patch up with new boundaries. Where as I tend to debate, discuss, deliberate,, etc,, until the stress builds up and rain becomes a thunder storm. So letting the weather out from the emotional sky each day is better than a hurricane.  Why don't you just let him see your post and start from there, if you loves you, you can form a new bridge.

     

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