tryingtobalance
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Hi there. I stumbled on this forum while searching the internet on how to best support/understand my isolating combat vet with PTSD who self medicates and refuses to access or receive any professional treatment/help.
We have been dating for almost a year and a half; he is 50% disabled with PTSD and while open about it he self-medicates heavily to curb the anxiety. We have had numerous bumps in the road along the way related to his PTSD, but the current situation is he has decided to go back to his own apartment after basically living at my house for the last year, because he needs time and space. I know this is a very common thing for PTSD sufferers, but it's not common for me as a supporter and I'm at a loss for the best way to deal with what's going on. I'm feeling hurt, sad, angry, frustrated, disconnected and confused. There are many other layers to things, but they all stem from the PTSD. I work in the social services field and have a Master's Degree in Psychology and have read soooooo many things about PTSD to become as familiar as possible with the challenges and I still feel like I'm failing or that the climb is always uphill.
He is not violent or abusive to me in anyway at all, ever! He has a beautiful heart and is extremely intelligent but his suffering is deep.
I am thankful to be here and hope to gain some more insight and understanding. Maybe as some point, when we are in contact again, I can suggest my bf join the forum to feel more supported too!
We have been dating for almost a year and a half; he is 50% disabled with PTSD and while open about it he self-medicates heavily to curb the anxiety. We have had numerous bumps in the road along the way related to his PTSD, but the current situation is he has decided to go back to his own apartment after basically living at my house for the last year, because he needs time and space. I know this is a very common thing for PTSD sufferers, but it's not common for me as a supporter and I'm at a loss for the best way to deal with what's going on. I'm feeling hurt, sad, angry, frustrated, disconnected and confused. There are many other layers to things, but they all stem from the PTSD. I work in the social services field and have a Master's Degree in Psychology and have read soooooo many things about PTSD to become as familiar as possible with the challenges and I still feel like I'm failing or that the climb is always uphill.
He is not violent or abusive to me in anyway at all, ever! He has a beautiful heart and is extremely intelligent but his suffering is deep.
I am thankful to be here and hope to gain some more insight and understanding. Maybe as some point, when we are in contact again, I can suggest my bf join the forum to feel more supported too!