Blue Survivor
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I left a very abusive husband. After some time alone, I began dating the man who is now my fiancee. We have been together for almost 3 years now, and he is by far the best man I've ever met. But due to some recent added stress, I have been having a very hard time with my PTSD. My fiancee refuses to accept my PTSD as 'real' and he has even accused me of 'using it' as an excuse to get what I want.
Today for example, we were switching around the decor of our fish tank. I was sitting on the floor with a bucket, waiting for a snake-like fish to get out of a hollow decoration so that we could replace it. This fish likes to hide and he's always darted into a cave or whatnot when a person approaches the tank. So the fish needed some quiet so that he could swim out of the decoration on his own. I kept suggesting that my fiancee sit down and be quiet for a few minutes...not just because he is a big guy with a deep voice and was pacing back and forth in front of the bucket...but because he was making me nervous. (Maybe because I was sitting on the floor and this big guy was walking around me repeatedly?) He didn't take my suggestion, so I asked him again - verbalized that he was making me nervous and that I could use a little break. Still he did not take a moment to just sit down and wait quietly for this fish to come out, so I finally said: "I'm having anxiety, please sit down and be quiet just for a minute; please!" at which point he accused me of 'using this PTSD stuff' to get him to do what I wanted him to do.
It is really hard for me to admit when I am having a tough time with PTSD, and it doesn't help that added stress seems to worsen it for me. I feel very vulnerable when things like this happen, and I could really use his support a lot of the time. He just doesn't seem to accept that this is REAL and that it is very hard, often crippling to deal with. He'll say things like 'just don't think about it' or 'time to move on from that, it was the past.' He even sometimes diminishes my feelings - like because they aren't his feelings or thoughts that they don't matter.
I don't want him walking around on eggshells, so to speak, but I really need his support on this. I've tried asking him to read up about it, educate himself...that's good for about a day and then it is forgotten. What else can I do?
Today for example, we were switching around the decor of our fish tank. I was sitting on the floor with a bucket, waiting for a snake-like fish to get out of a hollow decoration so that we could replace it. This fish likes to hide and he's always darted into a cave or whatnot when a person approaches the tank. So the fish needed some quiet so that he could swim out of the decoration on his own. I kept suggesting that my fiancee sit down and be quiet for a few minutes...not just because he is a big guy with a deep voice and was pacing back and forth in front of the bucket...but because he was making me nervous. (Maybe because I was sitting on the floor and this big guy was walking around me repeatedly?) He didn't take my suggestion, so I asked him again - verbalized that he was making me nervous and that I could use a little break. Still he did not take a moment to just sit down and wait quietly for this fish to come out, so I finally said: "I'm having anxiety, please sit down and be quiet just for a minute; please!" at which point he accused me of 'using this PTSD stuff' to get him to do what I wanted him to do.
It is really hard for me to admit when I am having a tough time with PTSD, and it doesn't help that added stress seems to worsen it for me. I feel very vulnerable when things like this happen, and I could really use his support a lot of the time. He just doesn't seem to accept that this is REAL and that it is very hard, often crippling to deal with. He'll say things like 'just don't think about it' or 'time to move on from that, it was the past.' He even sometimes diminishes my feelings - like because they aren't his feelings or thoughts that they don't matter.
I don't want him walking around on eggshells, so to speak, but I really need his support on this. I've tried asking him to read up about it, educate himself...that's good for about a day and then it is forgotten. What else can I do?