Hi there, I'm new to this site and unfortunately don't know much about it, however I have some somewhat urgent concerns about my boyfriend who suffers from PTSD.
He's a veteran who served for a year in Iraq. He told me that he'd had some issues with PTSD before we started dating, but in the 6 months that we've been together his symptoms have intensified drastically, especially in the past month and even the past week. Before, he had flashbacks and what appeared to me as panic attacks maybe a couple of times a month. He stated seeing a therapist (doing prolonged exposure) about a month ago, and soon after started having episodes more often. He was (as far as I understand) dissociating, but I was able to use some of the grounding and breathing techniques that I'm familiar with to "bring him back."
A couple nights ago was the first time that nothing worked to bring him back. He kept trying to run from the house (from the dangers in his mind) and ran out into the street. Later, he was obsessing over a knife that he has (I took it away and hid it). Then, until very late in the evening he was extremely preoccupied with being quiet, keeping movement to a minimum, and "keeping watch." I don't think he slept at all.
Last night, he was at his house while I was at mine, and I saw that he posted a picture of his knife (he found it) and the upper of his rifle on facebook with the caption "my friends." He admitted to me over the phone that he searched online for the lower to make his rifle complete, even though he knows I hate guns and he doesn't really care for them either. He said he doesn't know why he was obsessing over his gun but that he felt like he needed to for protection.
When he's in this state, he seems like a drunk person. He slurs his words, falls on the ground, can't use the restroom properly, etc. Lately, it lasts until the morning time.
So, we've talked about me going with him to his therapy appointment, hopefully tomorrow. However, his dad is driving out here to do some sort of scientology therapy with him, which he and I are opposed to. He has an extremely hard time standing up to his dad, and his dad is very adamant about this treatment. I'm afraid we won't be able to go to my boyfriend's appointment tomorrow because his dad will stand in the way (he hates traditional therapy).
So what do I do? Does it sound like what my bf is going through is "normal" for PTSD related symptoms? Or is there something else going on here? If I can, I'll talk to his therapist about these things, but I don't know if that's going to work out. I know no one here can give me official medical advice, but does anyone have any insight? What's going on with him? Is this normal? Is the scientology work going to worsen his symptoms that are already getting out of control?
I can't be with him all the time, and I'm afraid for his safety. I've reached out to various resources, but I'm still at a loss. He's unable to do things for himself at this point, and his parents want him to try the scientology approach and his best friends just want to take him out to "rage." I feel alone in fighting with/for him. Please help in whatever way you can. Thank you.
He's a veteran who served for a year in Iraq. He told me that he'd had some issues with PTSD before we started dating, but in the 6 months that we've been together his symptoms have intensified drastically, especially in the past month and even the past week. Before, he had flashbacks and what appeared to me as panic attacks maybe a couple of times a month. He stated seeing a therapist (doing prolonged exposure) about a month ago, and soon after started having episodes more often. He was (as far as I understand) dissociating, but I was able to use some of the grounding and breathing techniques that I'm familiar with to "bring him back."
A couple nights ago was the first time that nothing worked to bring him back. He kept trying to run from the house (from the dangers in his mind) and ran out into the street. Later, he was obsessing over a knife that he has (I took it away and hid it). Then, until very late in the evening he was extremely preoccupied with being quiet, keeping movement to a minimum, and "keeping watch." I don't think he slept at all.
Last night, he was at his house while I was at mine, and I saw that he posted a picture of his knife (he found it) and the upper of his rifle on facebook with the caption "my friends." He admitted to me over the phone that he searched online for the lower to make his rifle complete, even though he knows I hate guns and he doesn't really care for them either. He said he doesn't know why he was obsessing over his gun but that he felt like he needed to for protection.
When he's in this state, he seems like a drunk person. He slurs his words, falls on the ground, can't use the restroom properly, etc. Lately, it lasts until the morning time.
So, we've talked about me going with him to his therapy appointment, hopefully tomorrow. However, his dad is driving out here to do some sort of scientology therapy with him, which he and I are opposed to. He has an extremely hard time standing up to his dad, and his dad is very adamant about this treatment. I'm afraid we won't be able to go to my boyfriend's appointment tomorrow because his dad will stand in the way (he hates traditional therapy).
So what do I do? Does it sound like what my bf is going through is "normal" for PTSD related symptoms? Or is there something else going on here? If I can, I'll talk to his therapist about these things, but I don't know if that's going to work out. I know no one here can give me official medical advice, but does anyone have any insight? What's going on with him? Is this normal? Is the scientology work going to worsen his symptoms that are already getting out of control?
I can't be with him all the time, and I'm afraid for his safety. I've reached out to various resources, but I'm still at a loss. He's unable to do things for himself at this point, and his parents want him to try the scientology approach and his best friends just want to take him out to "rage." I feel alone in fighting with/for him. Please help in whatever way you can. Thank you.