catlover26
Silver Member
Of course it depends on your situation, etc. But I found with my Vet it has helped tremendously for me to explain or re-explain some things in a letter I mail to him. But he was in Vietnam and much older than most of you and forgetful. But maybe ptsd does that to many vets. I am new to this forum and learning about ptsd.
We do basically have good communication but things can get askew and he will say something that I can tell he didn't understand something I did or say. He gets so tired to go on talking about it is futile. So I may write a letter to explain what I am feeling and add in how much he means to me etc.
Wow, it takes so much of my patience. He made some kind of comment last night like he feels like he is giving so much and boy did I have to 'bite my tongue'!! LOL
We do basically have good communication but things can get askew and he will say something that I can tell he didn't understand something I did or say. He gets so tired to go on talking about it is futile. So I may write a letter to explain what I am feeling and add in how much he means to me etc.
Wow, it takes so much of my patience. He made some kind of comment last night like he feels like he is giving so much and boy did I have to 'bite my tongue'!! LOL