desiderata310
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Memorial Day is right around the corner here in the US. After a very intense conversation with a guy from work (who also has PTSD)a few years ago, I learned that not only is Memorial Day the hardest of days for him but he HATES when people come up and tell him "Thank you for your service" It infuriates him to hear of "memorial day sales" and refuses to attend 'celebrations'. I can actually understand all of that.
Memorial Day is for those who passed in battle and not for him. He feels a great deal of guilt that he made it home and they didn't.
I'm always unsure of how to show my support without being intrusive. I know that Memorial Day is essentially an anniversary so in the past I have left him alone (as that's what I want on my anniversaries) but I often wonder if that's the best thing to do.
Without turning this into a finger pointing, debate post or shaming post about ANYTHING, I would love to hear best ways I could support this person or if what I am doing is really what I should be doing.
Memorial Day is for those who passed in battle and not for him. He feels a great deal of guilt that he made it home and they didn't.
I'm always unsure of how to show my support without being intrusive. I know that Memorial Day is essentially an anniversary so in the past I have left him alone (as that's what I want on my anniversaries) but I often wonder if that's the best thing to do.
Without turning this into a finger pointing, debate post or shaming post about ANYTHING, I would love to hear best ways I could support this person or if what I am doing is really what I should be doing.