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Sweetpea76
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If he isn't formally diagnosed with PTSD, it may be hard for him personally to go and seek help while he is still active duty. A lot of guys will just try and suck it up because there is a lot of stigma about it. It also isn't a matter of them not deploying him if he has PTSD... They still deploy with mild to moderate PTSD from what I understand. If the PTSD is too severe to deploy with, I think they med board them out. He may be trying to avoid that.
It sucks, but right now he has asked for space and no communication. There is nothing you can do now. Those are his boundaries.
All you can do is decide how long you are going to wait on him. What if he doesn't contact again? He may not. Only you can decide how long you are willing to give him before you move on.
It sucks, but right now he has asked for space and no communication. There is nothing you can do now. Those are his boundaries.
All you can do is decide how long you are going to wait on him. What if he doesn't contact again? He may not. Only you can decide how long you are willing to give him before you move on.