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Medication doesn't work when it's not in effect
Tanya,
I am familiar with what you are describing, and yes, it's certainly not pleasant.
You say you are well-informed on ADHD, but it sounds like you still don't understand why this is happening. Otherwise, you probably wouldn't be taking it personally, assuming that it means you are not worthy of respect, etc.
Granted, this kind of behavior isn't acceptable or excusable. But misattributing the reason for it -- and overpersonalizing it -- can make life harder for both of you. Moreover, it can overlay problematic emotions on what should be calm strategic thinking.
No doubt your husband doesn't realize how his behavior devolves when the medication wears off. This isn't uncommon. It's important that you can give him honest feedback without accusing -- and without him getting defensive. ADHD experts advise that the medication be in effect during interaction times -- that includes evenings and weekends, not just for work.
Good luck
Gina Pera, author
Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? Stopping the Roller Coaster When Someone You Love Has Attention Deficit Disorder
http://www.ADHDRollerCoaster.com
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