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    General Things To Know When Dealing With PTSD (As a Carer)

    My husband finds it helpful, to feel more secure/wanted in our relationship I think, when I send him little messages, just letting him know I am thinking of him, that I love him etc.
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    Is A Successful Life Possible?

    Hi there Thomas1. Sounds like a rough time you've had. Finding the energy and resilience to keep trying again is hard hard hard. I'm not entirely sure these people really exist: those I've come to know over the years that I thought were all these things, when I've found out more, actually...
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    Supporter A worried wife in london looking for local support.

    What you said there Teddy make me think of my perspective on PTSD: that it's a psychiatric/psychological injury, rather than an illness. It's not something that developed organically, but is the result of something that happened or was done to a person.
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    General Does Your Ptsd Relationship Affect Your Job?

    Gosh, I have to sat I feel better for having company here, in my partner's PTSD affecting my work too! Taking carer's leave to look after him, or to look after myself: and when that runs out, using annual leave as sick/carer's leave. Exhaustion (either emotional or physical) meaning I am less...
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    Supporter Wife to beloved husband, who works hard on his cptsd

    Hello all. I've visited this forum a few times over the years, and am changing from forum 'lurker' to member. Thought I would give a summary of my journey and situation, as the spouse of a cPTSD sufferer-survivor. My husband (together over 15 years) has complex-PTSD, originating from a...
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