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My Husband Has ADHD — and It’s Hurting Our Marriage

Your husband loves you, but his ADHD symptoms get in the way — causing him to ignore you, lose track of time, or wander off. Here’s how to work together on change.

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My Husband Has ADHD — and It’s Hurting Our Marriage

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