Sorry I'm late to this thread and I acknowledge @Saint Nik's most recent post.
But hoo boy! The heading is "To All Supporters!". You couldn't be any clearer that this was intended for all of us.
To reiterate what I said elsewhere, @Saint Nik - you know nothing about my vet. You know nothing about his trauma. You know nothing about our relationship. To presume to speak for him and advise me on how to support him is incredibly arrogant.
I think you meant well. But I have some questions for you.
Are you and your partner young? How long have you been together? Do you live together? Do you have children, if so together or from previous relationships? Are you able to work? Do you have enough money? Are you homeless? Do you have nightmares? Does he get enough sleep? Do you get along with his family? Does he get along with yours? Have you ever hit him in a rage? Have you strangled him during a flashback? Is he afraid of you? Have you ever cheated on him? Have you ever disappeared for days or weeks at a time? Have you ever hit his child in a rage? Do you drink? Do you take drugs? Do you gamble? Has he ever really seen your dark side?
Because supporters on this site deal with those issues. Some of us deal with only a few. Some of us deal with many of them.
If your supporter
And PS - your earlier post drove me mad because of your poor grammar - for god's sake it should be ARE there supporters out there in healthy PTSD relationships.
But hoo boy! The heading is "To All Supporters!". You couldn't be any clearer that this was intended for all of us.
To reiterate what I said elsewhere, @Saint Nik - you know nothing about my vet. You know nothing about his trauma. You know nothing about our relationship. To presume to speak for him and advise me on how to support him is incredibly arrogant.
I think you meant well. But I have some questions for you.
Are you and your partner young? How long have you been together? Do you live together? Do you have children, if so together or from previous relationships? Are you able to work? Do you have enough money? Are you homeless? Do you have nightmares? Does he get enough sleep? Do you get along with his family? Does he get along with yours? Have you ever hit him in a rage? Have you strangled him during a flashback? Is he afraid of you? Have you ever cheated on him? Have you ever disappeared for days or weeks at a time? Have you ever hit his child in a rage? Do you drink? Do you take drugs? Do you gamble? Has he ever really seen your dark side?
Because supporters on this site deal with those issues. Some of us deal with only a few. Some of us deal with many of them.
If your supporter
then I would say he is either so deep in denial that he is drowning or your particular manifestation of PTSD has not yet had much of an impact on your relationship.doesn't see PTSD as an issue
And PS - your earlier post drove me mad because of your poor grammar - for god's sake it should be ARE there supporters out there in healthy PTSD relationships.