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So do I need to back off to stop the pushing away? I don't know what I'm supposed to do. I want to earn trust, but the more I show I care, the more distant he gets.Yes..I can tell when people truly care and are trying to be supportive of me.
I don't trust anybody...
Can you see when someone cares? Sometimes.
Can you see if they're trying to be there and s...
Yes.Can you see when someone cares?
1. Relieved, validated, grounded.And how does it make you feel?
That's what this is. Come here, go away. And I have no idea how to respond. I haven't talked to him in a week. I've sent one text with no response.Giving him some space may be the thing to do. For you and for him. Being in a relationship with som...
Responses like this make me cry. I can feel the pain in them. And it makes me feel so helpless. I just want to help him feel better, and it sounds like even that makes things hard.Yes.
1. Relieved, validated, grounded.
2. Scared out of my mind.
3. Guilty.
The above can happen...
Okay, so, I have PTSD, and I don't do this. Not with someone I am close to anyway. With casual acquaintances that I feel I have to keep up a front with, I do sometimes do a disappearing act. There is something beyond PTSD going on here. He should have the decency to tell you he needs space and that it isn't about you (unless it is) and give you some sort of a time frame if he can. He should also follow through on what he says he is going to do, or at least take responsibility if he can't.I've sent one text with no response.
PTSD is a painful condition, there is no doubt, and yes, it is hard on most relationships. That part of it is about the trauma. I think it might help here to separate what is about the trauma and what is other stuff. In this case, it sounds like there are some communication problems and trouble on his part following through on what he says he is going to do. That has nothing to do with PTSD.I can feel the pain in them.
it sounds like there are some communication problems and trouble on his part following through on what he says he is going to do. That has nothing to do with PTSD.
Lots of things are coming to mind here, but I'm not sure I can articulate any of them very well. Sorry, I slept badly.I realize that it's different for everyone, but where is the line drawn between PTSD-related symptoms vs. "bad behavior"; or PTSD-related lashing-out vs. emotional abuse, etc?