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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 09:57:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>How can I tell husband of 21 years I feel he has ADD? I have kept it to myself for 15 years.</title>
      <description>This Sat during a mtg with our therapist, who we have been seeing for 2 yrs to help with disciplining (being on same page), I plan to tell him I feel he has ADD.&amp;nbsp; I welcome suggestions in how to present it so he will feel that it is a new challenge to take on &amp;amp; have the will power to do something about it.&amp;nbsp; I love him and feel I have sort of enabled him over the years by having to re-explain directions over &amp;amp; over on the same...</description>
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