Just a question for those of you who know more about ptsd.
H can be easily turned off of something as soon as something negative is associated with it. For example, H used to love my chili. One day the chili was burned. It was still ok but it had a burnt taste. Needless to say, none of us were a huge fan of it, and we threw it away. Now H hates all chili because of this one time.
This kind of thing happens with things throughout his whole life. Currently he is not 100% comfortable with being at home because he associates it with a girl who used to stay here and who would disrespect him. He says that the only thing he likes about home is me and the boys. Take us away and he doesn't want to be here. When this girl left, it took me cleaning up all of her mess to feel 100% comfortable again...but then again, it was a much easier time for me then it was for H...
Anyways, there are things in his life, completely unrelated to his past that he avoids (due to similar reasons as the examples above). Is this a common trait for ptsd? He knows the logic of his feelings but he can't get past the negative association he has.
H can be easily turned off of something as soon as something negative is associated with it. For example, H used to love my chili. One day the chili was burned. It was still ok but it had a burnt taste. Needless to say, none of us were a huge fan of it, and we threw it away. Now H hates all chili because of this one time.
This kind of thing happens with things throughout his whole life. Currently he is not 100% comfortable with being at home because he associates it with a girl who used to stay here and who would disrespect him. He says that the only thing he likes about home is me and the boys. Take us away and he doesn't want to be here. When this girl left, it took me cleaning up all of her mess to feel 100% comfortable again...but then again, it was a much easier time for me then it was for H...
Anyways, there are things in his life, completely unrelated to his past that he avoids (due to similar reasons as the examples above). Is this a common trait for ptsd? He knows the logic of his feelings but he can't get past the negative association he has.