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So my husband has PTSD and he also lost part of his hearing, but he likes to pretend that everything is fine. He can understand everything quite well in a quiet place but not if there is music or other noise. It took me a while to understand. I already knew he did not hear well but did not know how bad it was. Whenever he did not understand something he just nodded and said "yes" and I was getting angry at him because he seemed to forget things I told him but later he told me he did not understand what I said in the first place.
He is a pretty macho man and he does not like to be weak. He does not like to be defined by his limitations.
I am happy that he is being so positive but sometimes he is suffering disadvantages from this... when people wonder why he does not answer something they said and it is because he did mit understand it, but is to proud to ask. Later he asks me "What did he say??? What did he say"
Is that another why he acts so alpha like I described before? Because he is afraid to he weak and PTSD makes you weak in a way doesn't it?
He is a bit paranoid about people finding out he has PTSD. I had a sticker from a PTSD support group. It did not say "My husband has PTSD" or anything of the like. It just drew attestion the the cause. I put it on our car but my husband got angry and said and I had to remove it.
I wish he would realize most people are nice and non-judgemental.
I am so happy he is trying to be strong for me. I Applaus that. I am that kind of woman who is attracted to a manly man but I am just worried if he gets the support he needs... And even I as his wife often have no idea if he needs me to support him in a certain area of his life...
He is a pretty macho man and he does not like to be weak. He does not like to be defined by his limitations.
I am happy that he is being so positive but sometimes he is suffering disadvantages from this... when people wonder why he does not answer something they said and it is because he did mit understand it, but is to proud to ask. Later he asks me "What did he say??? What did he say"
Is that another why he acts so alpha like I described before? Because he is afraid to he weak and PTSD makes you weak in a way doesn't it?
He is a bit paranoid about people finding out he has PTSD. I had a sticker from a PTSD support group. It did not say "My husband has PTSD" or anything of the like. It just drew attestion the the cause. I put it on our car but my husband got angry and said and I had to remove it.
I wish he would realize most people are nice and non-judgemental.
I am so happy he is trying to be strong for me. I Applaus that. I am that kind of woman who is attracted to a manly man but I am just worried if he gets the support he needs... And even I as his wife often have no idea if he needs me to support him in a certain area of his life...