Top tips? Ha! Depends what day it is. ?
*Communication.
*Educate yourself on the disorder.
*Boundaries.
*Share the same goals.
*Don't take everything personally (easier said than done).
*Boundaries.
*Give space when needed (it's a loving act ?
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*Keep big topic conversations for "good" days.
*Remember relationships are stressful (×1000 for a sufferer).
*Boundaries.
*If the bad EVER outweighs the good it's time to reevaluate things.
*PTSD is cyclical!!!!!
*Boundaries.
*Therapy for the sufferer. (In my experience untreated ptsd is uuugly).
*Therapy/support for the supporter as well.
*Don't blame everything on ptsd. (Sometimes people are just being a**holes.)
*Don't put in more energy into their recovery/healing than they do!
*Are your needs being met??
*Expect last minute cancellations.
*Boundaries.
That should keep you busy for a while. LMAO!!
As for the isolation AND emotional numbing are you sure you're up for that? Indefinitely? Those are pretty drastic coping mechanisms and important aspects to any relationship. (just some food for thought as if you don't have enough to think about. ?)
Is your guy in therapy?
Good luck!
Oh yeah. Happy and healthy PTSD relationships are possible. XO