Hi,
I just ask because I mainly read in threads that relationships with supporters with sufferers are about struggle, isolation and not feeling as if they should even carry on in the relationship! :eek:
Since coming to this site it has opened my own eyes to my own relationship and it got my partner and I talking. I asked him questions, similar to the ones I have found on this site. Wondering if he felt tired, drained, exhausted, maybe even concerned. . . or stressed out! But, what I found out was he is okay.
He said he knew he wants to be here with me. He doesn't see PTSD as an issue and completely understands why I am the way I am with so much trauma in my life. That he doesn't feel I am any kind of burden. (Though at times I feel as though I am!)
Anyway, the whole point in this thread was: I just wanted to know from you guys if you too are in positive, healthy and strong relationships too? That PTSD hasn't destroyed your relationships. . .if anything it may have made you closer to your suffering PTSD loved one?
I just ask because I mainly read in threads that relationships with supporters with sufferers are about struggle, isolation and not feeling as if they should even carry on in the relationship! :eek:
Since coming to this site it has opened my own eyes to my own relationship and it got my partner and I talking. I asked him questions, similar to the ones I have found on this site. Wondering if he felt tired, drained, exhausted, maybe even concerned. . . or stressed out! But, what I found out was he is okay.
He said he knew he wants to be here with me. He doesn't see PTSD as an issue and completely understands why I am the way I am with so much trauma in my life. That he doesn't feel I am any kind of burden. (Though at times I feel as though I am!)
Anyway, the whole point in this thread was: I just wanted to know from you guys if you too are in positive, healthy and strong relationships too? That PTSD hasn't destroyed your relationships. . .if anything it may have made you closer to your suffering PTSD loved one?