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    Sufferer I Think I May Disassociate?

    My husband is on the Zoloft and so far what you are experiencing is right on. I am more afraid of the meds than he is because it affects him emotionally and physically as well as those of us in the house. I encourage you to read up on the side effects then set your immediate family members...
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    Relationship Going To Bed With His Ptsd And Waking Up Angry

    We met over 2 years ago and we were smitten with one another immediately. Everything about each other seemed to scream our prayers had been answered for a spouse. After a year of dating we were engaged then the real drama began. I noticed after a few months that he drank more than I would...
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    Relationship He Said He Doesn't Love Me Anymore

    OMGoodness that is hard to hear but I have been there over and over with my sufferer. We have been together over 2 years and have recently married. Between we us we have several children and it is hard every day. Please stay connected with the group. You will need the support of those who...
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    Cutting Ties With All Family

    I currently do not communicate with my former immediate family members and keep other family members at an arms length. I miss not having involved parents but not the parents I was saddled with. Mom = 1 1/2 years Dad = a little over a year. Brother = 4 years Step Brother = 4 years Several...
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    Understanding Someone With Ptsd

    I am in a relationship with a person who has PTSD. He is a flight risk all the time. Sadly even talking to them over texting / emailing is not enough to help them understand what is happening or being said. They are loving persons but put you on a roller coaster ride of emotions. They have...
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