Change of medication can sometimes have worse side effects than the benefits (speaking from personal experience). I once changed from Zoloft to Lexapro. I had to wean totally off the Zoloft first. I was getting to the stage where I wanted to kill myself. Lucky my son lived with me at the time. So I went back on to Zoloft which required weaning off the Lexapro.
So you see, its a double edged sword sometimes.
Changing a psych can be a great help if he thinks this one is no good. I have a psychiatrist and a therapist. The psych just does the drug prescriptions. My therapist I have had since 07 and knows more about me than I do. lol.
To describe it to you better, if the medication is not working, he will have so many flashbacks and night horrors or nightmares if you want to call it that, that his brain basically shuts down as a defence mechanism. He becomes numb.
Its the only way to deal with it, unfortunately it traps in all emotions, even love and happiness. You can't have one without the other. You might catch glimpses. But if he pops that cork on the emotion bottle, he will be an angry, upset blubbering wreck. Once he is on the right medication and seeing the right therapist, they will eventually open that lid in a safe environment and deal with what comes out.
Do you understand what I am trying to say???
He does love you, he just can't show it at the moment.
Jimmy
P.S. Once again, this is just my opinion. I am not a trained psych. Just a fellow veteran
So you see, its a double edged sword sometimes.
Changing a psych can be a great help if he thinks this one is no good. I have a psychiatrist and a therapist. The psych just does the drug prescriptions. My therapist I have had since 07 and knows more about me than I do. lol.
To describe it to you better, if the medication is not working, he will have so many flashbacks and night horrors or nightmares if you want to call it that, that his brain basically shuts down as a defence mechanism. He becomes numb.
Its the only way to deal with it, unfortunately it traps in all emotions, even love and happiness. You can't have one without the other. You might catch glimpses. But if he pops that cork on the emotion bottle, he will be an angry, upset blubbering wreck. Once he is on the right medication and seeing the right therapist, they will eventually open that lid in a safe environment and deal with what comes out.
Do you understand what I am trying to say???
He does love you, he just can't show it at the moment.
Jimmy
P.S. Once again, this is just my opinion. I am not a trained psych. Just a fellow veteran