Hi All
I think it is the hardest thing for someone who loves you to understand. This can be through denial themselves, not knowing what to do or plain ignorance of PTSD, which is not their fault really.
Getting people close to you to fully understand is like trying to get a man to understand the pain of childbirth. They can imagine, based on their thought processes, but they will never fully get it.
Sometimes I think we put so much emphasis in trying to make the person understand the support part gets lost in translation. Sometimes keeping it simple is better. By allowing him the ability to not be able to understand it gives you a guide in what to do. Let him know how he can support you when things are triggering, get him to recognise when it happens so he can just be there for you, without questioning why.
I found the most conflict for me was trying to explain myself over and over again. It made me feel misunderstood, unimportant or not listened to, this did not help the already negative feelings I had about myself.
Not sure if that helps at all but I hope it does.
Best wishes
Saffy :)