petuniapudnik
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Hi. I am new to this sort of thing, so here goes nothing!
I have been married to my husband for a little over 26 years. Most of that time has been good. We have been a military family for nearly 20 of those years. He was diagnosed with PTSD after his last 2 deployments to Iraq. We have been struggling ever since he came home. *sigh*
It has been difficult; He says unkind things and acts in hurtful ways, and then is confused when I react with anger or unhappiness. It feels sometimes like I am forever walking a tight-rope. It is exhausting, both physically and emotionally. I recognize that these behaviors are not 'him'; That they are expressions of his pain and anger. That might help me understand but it doesn't make it feel better. Sleep is also a huge issue for both of us. It is difficult to sleep soundly when I am not sure if I am going to be awoken by a loud shout or a kick. I am reluctant to leave him alone though. He says he is unable to sleep at all unless I am in the bed with him.
He is getting treatment through the VA. If he remembers to either A. Make the appointment(s), or B. Remembers to go to them. I do as much as I can as far as reminding him, etc, but if I take it too far (his version of too far) I am 'nagging' him, and he simply tunes me out. *wry smile*
Any ideas or thoughts out there?
Thank you for your time- petunia
I have been married to my husband for a little over 26 years. Most of that time has been good. We have been a military family for nearly 20 of those years. He was diagnosed with PTSD after his last 2 deployments to Iraq. We have been struggling ever since he came home. *sigh*
It has been difficult; He says unkind things and acts in hurtful ways, and then is confused when I react with anger or unhappiness. It feels sometimes like I am forever walking a tight-rope. It is exhausting, both physically and emotionally. I recognize that these behaviors are not 'him'; That they are expressions of his pain and anger. That might help me understand but it doesn't make it feel better. Sleep is also a huge issue for both of us. It is difficult to sleep soundly when I am not sure if I am going to be awoken by a loud shout or a kick. I am reluctant to leave him alone though. He says he is unable to sleep at all unless I am in the bed with him.
He is getting treatment through the VA. If he remembers to either A. Make the appointment(s), or B. Remembers to go to them. I do as much as I can as far as reminding him, etc, but if I take it too far (his version of too far) I am 'nagging' him, and he simply tunes me out. *wry smile*
Any ideas or thoughts out there?
Thank you for your time- petunia