Willowtree
Bronze Member
My ex would constantly isolate as well.
At the time, I did not understand why and he would never tell me. It was like I was left to figure it all out on my own. He is in denial and refuses to get help. He would constantly say "why can't I just be accepted for who I am"? Which in turn I would say "I do accept you for who you are, I just don't understand your actions"!
I like what someone said in this thread about communicating in a healthy way about when you isolate. I don't think us as supporters would have such a problem with it if we were spoken to about it. A lot of ppl who are supporters stay because we are loving, sensitive, and empathetic people. We care and would give anything to help out loved ones.
A lot of the reactions that warrent a "red flag" come from not understanding and fear. I know before I found out about my exs PTSD I was a basket case. I couldn't control my emotions and his distancing made me more and more anxious, which made him isolate more. It was a sad merry-go-round. If I had known what was really going on it would have been a lot easier to not enternalize everything.
Just food for throught for any sufferers who wonder why we try to push when you isolate. It's not right, but Its a reaction to an action.
At the time, I did not understand why and he would never tell me. It was like I was left to figure it all out on my own. He is in denial and refuses to get help. He would constantly say "why can't I just be accepted for who I am"? Which in turn I would say "I do accept you for who you are, I just don't understand your actions"!
I like what someone said in this thread about communicating in a healthy way about when you isolate. I don't think us as supporters would have such a problem with it if we were spoken to about it. A lot of ppl who are supporters stay because we are loving, sensitive, and empathetic people. We care and would give anything to help out loved ones.
A lot of the reactions that warrent a "red flag" come from not understanding and fear. I know before I found out about my exs PTSD I was a basket case. I couldn't control my emotions and his distancing made me more and more anxious, which made him isolate more. It was a sad merry-go-round. If I had known what was really going on it would have been a lot easier to not enternalize everything.
Just food for throught for any sufferers who wonder why we try to push when you isolate. It's not right, but Its a reaction to an action.