My boyfriend of 2.5 years had a breakdown on 7/17/16, I have never seen him like that before. He was diagnosed with PTSD in 9/2016, we broke up for 6 months and got back together, only to see his symptoms to progress worse. In a way, I know he needed to hit rock bottom to finally get help. He started therapy on 7/26/16 and I know he was anxious to see progression and he was really worked up the past month. He says hes unsure about everything in his life except his job and he also said he wanted to initiate therapy alone. So I have given him space and he reassured me that "nothing I do goes unnoticed" and he knows that I see the better side of him. It's hard for me lately knowing its been a few weeks and he hasn't even reached out to me just to say "hello" or anything at all. I see him on social media and he seems to be okay, but he hides how he really feels to the world (obviously) but I think its because he wants to feel normal (obviously again). I try to tell myself to be patient because I know therapy is going to get hard before it gets easier, so 3 weeks of no contact is nothing compared to this roller coaster I'm about to get on with him.
I just want advice to see if I should reach out, I don't want to bring up therapy or PTSD, just to say hello and try to have casual conversation. He told me recently he cant stand how me and Mom constantly "nag"... "How's things going?" "How are you feeling?"... He pretty much doesn't want us to throw it in his face even though we didn't mean to, we just care. He just wants to see PROGRESS. Does anyone think its a bad idea to reach out to say hello? Or should I just leave that up to him to do? Sometimes I feel like he is scared to, because he feels guilty for dragging me into all this. I am going to my second therapy session tonight and I'm hoping it will help calm my nerves for a while. Thanks.
Joanna xox
I just want advice to see if I should reach out, I don't want to bring up therapy or PTSD, just to say hello and try to have casual conversation. He told me recently he cant stand how me and Mom constantly "nag"... "How's things going?" "How are you feeling?"... He pretty much doesn't want us to throw it in his face even though we didn't mean to, we just care. He just wants to see PROGRESS. Does anyone think its a bad idea to reach out to say hello? Or should I just leave that up to him to do? Sometimes I feel like he is scared to, because he feels guilty for dragging me into all this. I am going to my second therapy session tonight and I'm hoping it will help calm my nerves for a while. Thanks.
Joanna xox