Fantabulous
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I'm friends with a combat PTSD sufferer (D). If you've read my past posts, it's the same guy. We're still connected, definitely NOT in a relationship (or even working on one) but I recently moved back to our hometown (where he lives) so we now live closer to each other. That may or may not be an issue...
We keep in touch via texting, and I think I've seen him twice in the past 6 months total. It's the usual pattern...he gets talkative for a week or two, then I don't hear from him for a week or two. I've decided that's just how our communication pattern is going to be. In any case, it's a 20 year friendship I don't want to end, so I won't.
This is what I need help understanding: For the past several months, he's seemed more distant in his communication with me. His answers are generally short, few words, and not very descriptive, even when talking about mundane things. He's also been working a lot of long hours/overtime and he says he enjoys it. Tonight we were texting and I said something about love (not between me and him) and he said that he likes good sex (yes, I know that). So I asked if he likes love and he said "not yet". (He uses the answer "not yet" a lot, instead of a "yes" or a "no"). I finally just threw it out there and asked him where have his emotions gone because he's been seeming really distant/emotionless lately.
His answer: "Away".
Sufferers, what does that mean? He's obviously not in a place where he can explain it to me, and I don't know if anything major has happened in his life that's causing this or not (he says he's not prepping for a deployment). Can any of you who are better at explaining PTSD related emotions maybe explain this to me? I'm not trying to figure out if it's about me or not...I'm just really curious about being emotionless like that. I know him well enough to know that he won't be able to explain it to me and he won't respond well to me asking him to. So I'm just going along with what he's saying, but I'm also trying to wrap my head around it. Seems like it would be bothersome to have your emotions go "away", but I know PTSD is different. Also, what's up with saying "not yet" a lot? Is that a PTSD thing?
Sufferers, have you ever been in this space before? Do you mind telling me what it's like and what changes it? I'm curious to learn more and know how to be a supportive person in his life.
Thanks all!
Fantabulous
We keep in touch via texting, and I think I've seen him twice in the past 6 months total. It's the usual pattern...he gets talkative for a week or two, then I don't hear from him for a week or two. I've decided that's just how our communication pattern is going to be. In any case, it's a 20 year friendship I don't want to end, so I won't.
This is what I need help understanding: For the past several months, he's seemed more distant in his communication with me. His answers are generally short, few words, and not very descriptive, even when talking about mundane things. He's also been working a lot of long hours/overtime and he says he enjoys it. Tonight we were texting and I said something about love (not between me and him) and he said that he likes good sex (yes, I know that). So I asked if he likes love and he said "not yet". (He uses the answer "not yet" a lot, instead of a "yes" or a "no"). I finally just threw it out there and asked him where have his emotions gone because he's been seeming really distant/emotionless lately.
His answer: "Away".
Sufferers, what does that mean? He's obviously not in a place where he can explain it to me, and I don't know if anything major has happened in his life that's causing this or not (he says he's not prepping for a deployment). Can any of you who are better at explaining PTSD related emotions maybe explain this to me? I'm not trying to figure out if it's about me or not...I'm just really curious about being emotionless like that. I know him well enough to know that he won't be able to explain it to me and he won't respond well to me asking him to. So I'm just going along with what he's saying, but I'm also trying to wrap my head around it. Seems like it would be bothersome to have your emotions go "away", but I know PTSD is different. Also, what's up with saying "not yet" a lot? Is that a PTSD thing?
Sufferers, have you ever been in this space before? Do you mind telling me what it's like and what changes it? I'm curious to learn more and know how to be a supportive person in his life.
Thanks all!
Fantabulous