According to the OP, his wifes disorganization started as a quirky trait during their dating years.

Thats when OP started to suspect that ADHD might be at play here.

That is until one of her besties suggested the exact same thing.

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Suddenly, it was groundbreaking advice.

If youre rolling your eyes right now, Im right there with you.

When his wife finally got diagnosed, she came home marveling about how much sense it all made.

Couple relaxing on sofa, surrounded by plants and decor, with wine glass and scattered clothes, reflecting on their relationship.

You know, because living with a partner with ADHD can be challenging.

But instead of gratitude, he got yelled at.

It can feel like a full-time job, keeping things afloat.

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The thing is, untreated ADHD often comes with an emotional price tagfrustration, guilt, and tension.

Getting a diagnosis can be life-changing.

We asked Dr. Ferguson what the potential consequences are of living with undiagnosed and untreated ADHD.

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Individuals may struggle with self-esteem, productivity, and even confidence.

We wanted to know how living with someone with ADHD affects the partner who is not suffering from it.

We also asked how someone can encourage their loved ones to seek a diagnosis for ADHD without triggering defensiveness.

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Express concern for their well-being and emphasize the desire to improve their quality of life.

But the OP, still nursing seven years of exhaustion, asked for a tiny bit of acknowledgment.

Youd think he was asking for a kidney.

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Instead of, Thanks for putting up with me, he got a full-blown yelling session.

Makes total sense, right?

Well, not really.

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All our guy was trying to do was make life easier for both his wife and himself.

Talk about emotional laboryou know, that invisible, unpaid work that often keeps relationships functioning.

Emotional labordoesnt get nearly enough credit, but its exhausting.

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When one partner consistently carries the mental and emotional load, it can lead to burnout and resentment.

Pro tip for couples: Talk it out, appreciate each others efforts, and maybe share the load.

Lifes hard enough without one person feeling like the default parent in the relationship.

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So, was the OP asking for an apology unreasonable?

The comment section below is open for business.

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