JDS49
New Member
Hi everyone. Iām autistic and married with two young kids. My wife also has neurodivergence and a diagnosed bipolar condition. She has trouble with:
⢠Executive functioning (organization, time, follow-through)
⢠Emotional regulation (gets overwhelmed easily, especially with parenting)
⢠Speech pace + coherence (very rapid, long sentences ā kids donāt follow instructions)
⢠Memory + consistency (conversations donāt stick, routines break often)
When she becomes dysregulated, I end up being the one who must stay calm, manage parenting, redirect the kids, handle logistics, etc. Itās exhausting and often invisible to everyone else.
Iām trying to push for:
⢠A thorough neurological assessment for her
⢠Parenting coaching that is neurodiversity-informed
⢠More practical support from services
⢠Recognition that I shouldnāt be the only stabilizer at home
But I keep getting messages like:
āJust focus on yourself,ā
or
āSheās the vulnerable one.ā
This leaves me feeling unheard, blamed, and like my own needs are invisible.
Questions for the community:
Iām not angry at my wife ā we love each other deeply ā but Iām scared that without real support, weāre both going to break.
Any experience-based advice would mean a lot.