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I can't really say, plus he joined very young. I think of it more this way: combat + death of a loved one + burned by an ex = PTSD with a whole lot of extra. Or, as @Sweetpea76 mentioned, his stress cup is overflowing.Do you think it's just the PTSD or do you think he has some other underlying mental disorder?
I had never heard of that term either lol. Look forward to looking into it!Omg @Sighs I just looked up amygdala hijacks and this is so helpful to know!
UPDATE: I walked away and was done. I had completely cut contact which is something I have never fully done. He is responding with apologies and promises. I know it's common in some PTSD relationships to have gone through a few break ups, but that is not something we have done before, nor is it something I have done or would have ever condoned in my non-PTSD relationships. Maybe it is a good idea in this case? Right now, at this moment in time, I am still okay with being done. I don't think that the good outweighs the bad and the effect that the bad will have (or already is having) on me, my perception of myself, my perception of others, and my mental health. But maybe this is the shift he needs to stop the bad behaviors? Probably not. He said he wants to earn my trust back, but I'm not sure if that is something that can be done, although I do recognize that there is the smallest of possibilities. Hmm....