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Shanleen
My spouse is a Viet Nam era disabled vet with combat PTSD. He was also abused and traumatized as a child by alcoholic parents.
We've been married 32 years and I've researched and tried very hard not to give triggers, to help him avoid triggers and to be there for him.
He stopped taking his meds about 6 months ago. He started being verbally abusive also. When we was verbally abusive to me in front of strangers I blew my top. I get angry about once a year and even then am careful what I say. But I said one of the big no-no's. I said if he couldn't give me the respect I deserve he knew where the door was. Huge mistake I know.
That was Tues. am. He has moved all his personal belongings into his room. There is no evidence he lives here outside that room. Even his coffee pot. Which he puts back when I get up and then stays in the room until I go to bed.
I know not to push when he isn't ready to talk. But I am at my wits end. I have no one to talk to and would appreciate any advice.
I am afraid to sign up as an email would alert him I am here.
We've been married 32 years and I've researched and tried very hard not to give triggers, to help him avoid triggers and to be there for him.
He stopped taking his meds about 6 months ago. He started being verbally abusive also. When we was verbally abusive to me in front of strangers I blew my top. I get angry about once a year and even then am careful what I say. But I said one of the big no-no's. I said if he couldn't give me the respect I deserve he knew where the door was. Huge mistake I know.
That was Tues. am. He has moved all his personal belongings into his room. There is no evidence he lives here outside that room. Even his coffee pot. Which he puts back when I get up and then stays in the room until I go to bed.
I know not to push when he isn't ready to talk. But I am at my wits end. I have no one to talk to and would appreciate any advice.
I am afraid to sign up as an email would alert him I am here.