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Support group for partners with Asperger's Syndrome

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Joanna112 · 28/10/2013 15:44

Hi. After many, many years of mutual misunderstandings and miscommunication and near divorce, my husband was diagnosed early this year with Asperger's Syndrome.

In the interim years leading up to diagnosis we (well … I) almost gave up several times. Talking to close friends didn't work. Traditional marriage guidance counselling didn't work. The never-ending circle of endless arguments around the same issues led me to lose my self-confidence, I suffered from depression and severe loneliness. I turned to the internet to try and find others in the same situation, someone to understand and talk to.

Whilst I did manage to find some discussion threads on a few different websites, they were hard to navigate back to and many were very negative. We were put on a waiting list for diagnosis in Exeter. After six months we were told the waiting list was TWO YEARS! I decided that, particularly in the early stages of suspecting your partner has AS and in the lead up to diagnosis as well as afterwards, the greatest support I could have would be connecting with others in the same situation. There seems to be plenty of support for people on the autism spectrum (which is GREAT!) but little to none for their partners.

I believe a website that is JUST for NT partners is what is needed.

I recently received some money which will enable me to set up just such a website. I want it to provide discussion groups, support networks, recommended reading, personal testimonies, a 'what works' and 'what doesn't' page (I have a few!), names of AS specific counsellors.

I'd really appreciate your thoughts on the site, whether you think there is a need for it, what should be on it etc. It's early days in the design but it would be great to have input from people who might use it once it's up and running.

Thanks so much :)

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tjellison1963 · 24/08/2014 18:08

Please could you facebook me as I am really interested in your website. I am Tracey Ellison - picture of star trek TOS.

Thank you.

Reenie4790 · 18/01/2015 09:55

I have an Aspie partner that has not been officially diagnosed and he believes he's on the low end of the spectrum. I am so lost with what to do about everything involving the AS problems in our relationship and I need guidance. As I read in the intro, talking to friends and family doesn't help and we can't afford a specialized therapist so I feel utterly alone with having to deal with this. The ONLY thing keeping me going is the fact that I love him otherwise I would just leave. If there is someone out there that could help guide me through this nearly impossible task of trying to understand and help an AS partner while at the same time helping myself, please do. I can't just let him go to focus on myself without losing a part of myself.

sheiladore1 · 05/02/2015 18:32

Hi i am also married to an aspie?
Different together is quite a new web site has meet ups
musings of an aspie is another

it is so difficult with them and i find my other half absolutely drains me,

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