Hi, everyone. I figured I would gain some insight as to how some of you deal with certain situations. I don't have many friends who can relate to the relationship I currently have with my boyfriend and in the past, many of you have shed some light and provided support for me when I needed it.
Anyway, my boyfriend suffers from PTSD from being in the military and doing two tours in Afghanistan. Just recently, he has started to accept that he has it... Before, he never even mentioned the word "PTSD" until now. In fact, he told me that "it is still uncomfortable for me to admit that I have it." I'm seeing these words of acceptance as a step in the right direction...
Mind you, this is both our first real relationship. We've both had bad pasts, him more so than me. He does tend to isolate himself from me... For example, not responding to me texts or calls and simply just reading it. I have grown accustomed to it, but I'm just reaching out to all of you (supporters and sufferers) to hear how you handle it (from experience or even how you want to be treated), so I can learn from it in the long run. I know this will never go away, so I am more than willing to understand how to go about certain situations with my boyfriend.
He's great. I love him very much and I am eager and willing to do anything, and everything, that I can to help him.
Thank you!
Anyway, my boyfriend suffers from PTSD from being in the military and doing two tours in Afghanistan. Just recently, he has started to accept that he has it... Before, he never even mentioned the word "PTSD" until now. In fact, he told me that "it is still uncomfortable for me to admit that I have it." I'm seeing these words of acceptance as a step in the right direction...
Mind you, this is both our first real relationship. We've both had bad pasts, him more so than me. He does tend to isolate himself from me... For example, not responding to me texts or calls and simply just reading it. I have grown accustomed to it, but I'm just reaching out to all of you (supporters and sufferers) to hear how you handle it (from experience or even how you want to be treated), so I can learn from it in the long run. I know this will never go away, so I am more than willing to understand how to go about certain situations with my boyfriend.
He's great. I love him very much and I am eager and willing to do anything, and everything, that I can to help him.
Thank you!