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Sorry if my message was short, but we had a tornado warning and I had to get the kids in the basement. All is OK!! Just crazy storms here in Wisconsin! My husband knew when my oldest daughter was diagnosed, so we learned together. Although, honestly he doesn't really "get it" or understand my symptoms. But, thats OK because I understand and I take care of all the medical stuff in the family. I did have to tell my husband something about myself when we were dating. It was extremely personal and he could have broken things off with me. Deep in my heart I knew that our relationship could not go forward until I told him. I was so scared!! I KNEW I had to tell him, the time was that night, so I just blurted it out! I have a tendency to blurt things out anyway. He was so wonderful about it and he said "it doesn't matter". I was unbelievably relieved. I wouldn't act like you've got this deep dark secret you've been keeping from him, like your are secretly an ax murderer. Just be a matter of fact and tell him. Tell him the truth as to why you did not tell him earlier, was it shame, embarrassment, fear of rejection? Just be honest and remember we are all here to help!!