How someone else views you really does not matter. You cannot determine that. How you see yourself is what will matter in the long run. His view of you is distorted through the lens of trauma and until he is willing to not use it as an excuse or be willing to do the work, he will see everyone through that lens. It is hard work. Personally, this is the hardest thing I have ever done. But, I refuse to be held hostage by memories.
Whether or not you knew he had PTSD, you saw past it. I have good friends who do not know I have PTSD. But, they see me. My isolationist approach at times confuses them but they just accept it as part of who I am. You are not a fraud.
Best of luck. Thanks for taking the time to learn about this. I think it makes you an even better person. You will understand a little better the next person you meet with a trauma history. While it effects each of us differently, it helps to know there are people out there who at least try and understand
Whether or not you knew he had PTSD, you saw past it. I have good friends who do not know I have PTSD. But, they see me. My isolationist approach at times confuses them but they just accept it as part of who I am. You are not a fraud.
Best of luck. Thanks for taking the time to learn about this. I think it makes you an even better person. You will understand a little better the next person you meet with a trauma history. While it effects each of us differently, it helps to know there are people out there who at least try and understand