I accidentally triggered her PTSD. Every single time that I do so, I am completely unaware beforehand. I am one-hundred percent unaware that such innocent words could cause her to become triggered. It scares me so much, and I finally realized everything that I could say that could trigger her PTSD and by this point I can say that I am so avoidant of it, that I will never trigger it again because of my new knowledge.
The problem is, since she has been hit now with PTSD, she becomes extremely depressed and suicidal, and I have no idea what to do. I read already in the forums that when someone with PTSD tells you not to talk to them, not to message them, or anything like that, that you don't. I am not doing so right now. At first it is extremely difficult for me not to message, but then it becomes easy, because I am hoping for the best, but after a while I start to get confident in bringing her out of depression/suicidal ideation because I have done it before.
My question is, what do I do when I realize, or she tells me, that I had triggered her PTSD? What do I tell her? What do I do? I have already told her that I have learned my lesson, that I am heavily sorry, and that I will never do it again.
Do I try to contact her after giving her so much time alone, and try to talk normally and avoid anything that has to do with what I had done accidentally?
Sorry this was written so poorly.
The problem is, since she has been hit now with PTSD, she becomes extremely depressed and suicidal, and I have no idea what to do. I read already in the forums that when someone with PTSD tells you not to talk to them, not to message them, or anything like that, that you don't. I am not doing so right now. At first it is extremely difficult for me not to message, but then it becomes easy, because I am hoping for the best, but after a while I start to get confident in bringing her out of depression/suicidal ideation because I have done it before.
My question is, what do I do when I realize, or she tells me, that I had triggered her PTSD? What do I tell her? What do I do? I have already told her that I have learned my lesson, that I am heavily sorry, and that I will never do it again.
Do I try to contact her after giving her so much time alone, and try to talk normally and avoid anything that has to do with what I had done accidentally?
Sorry this was written so poorly.
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