Never_falter2
Diamond Member
So my husband, who has PTSD, me and the children went to the mall. He typically does not go to the mall, because he used to struggle with crowds which is however much better after he received therapy for it.
There was however a special offer, so we went. Being there we realized it was even more crowded than we thought. I realized my husband was feeling a bit stressed because I can tell by subtle signs. I asked him if he wanted to leave but he did not (because of the special offer which was not available online). Then we wanted to enter a shop and he froze near the doorframe where he was standing in the way.
One of the guys working for the shop wanted him to move but he did not hear him at first.
The shop worker must have been having a very bad day verbally attacked us and told us in very rude words to stop standing in the way. He did so in front of our children. The shop worker gave an angry and insulting rant and my husband did nothing but answer "Yes, Sir", "That won't be happening again, Sir", "Thanks for the information, Sir". I wanted to give him a piece of my mind, but he husband gave my signs to shut up.
My husband was very very stressed for the rest of the shopping trip, barked at the children. I decided to complain about the shop workers behavior but my husband stopped me. I am still thinking about this, because this is really lousy customer service. I certainly won't be shopping there again any time soon.
At home we had an argument, basically because I think it is not fair that he does not stand up for himself, but then barks at the children. He told me he was stressed enough and that talking back would have achieved nothing and that our children are horrible brats. Which is not true.
Unfortunately he often does not stand up for himself and I think it makes his condition worse.
I did read that "picking fights" is a symptom of PTSD, but is never talking back and answering people who openly disrespect you in the most polite way also a sign of PTSD. I am not saying he should be as disrespectful as them, but there is no need to go over the top with politeness, or is there?
There was however a special offer, so we went. Being there we realized it was even more crowded than we thought. I realized my husband was feeling a bit stressed because I can tell by subtle signs. I asked him if he wanted to leave but he did not (because of the special offer which was not available online). Then we wanted to enter a shop and he froze near the doorframe where he was standing in the way.
One of the guys working for the shop wanted him to move but he did not hear him at first.
The shop worker must have been having a very bad day verbally attacked us and told us in very rude words to stop standing in the way. He did so in front of our children. The shop worker gave an angry and insulting rant and my husband did nothing but answer "Yes, Sir", "That won't be happening again, Sir", "Thanks for the information, Sir". I wanted to give him a piece of my mind, but he husband gave my signs to shut up.
My husband was very very stressed for the rest of the shopping trip, barked at the children. I decided to complain about the shop workers behavior but my husband stopped me. I am still thinking about this, because this is really lousy customer service. I certainly won't be shopping there again any time soon.
At home we had an argument, basically because I think it is not fair that he does not stand up for himself, but then barks at the children. He told me he was stressed enough and that talking back would have achieved nothing and that our children are horrible brats. Which is not true.
Unfortunately he often does not stand up for himself and I think it makes his condition worse.
I did read that "picking fights" is a symptom of PTSD, but is never talking back and answering people who openly disrespect you in the most polite way also a sign of PTSD. I am not saying he should be as disrespectful as them, but there is no need to go over the top with politeness, or is there?