Tigerlily90
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We have been dating for 4 years. His attempt at becoming part of "civilian life" has been difficult to watch. We had our bumpy start as he was returning from Afghanistan. He has also been to Iraq before meeting me. We worked on communication which is still in the process, but he seems to only have feelings when he sees he has hurt me emotionally. It's hard for him to have empathy, as "people don't know how good they have it." His signs of PTSD have been obvious to me, as I'm in nursing. But his lack of doing everyday chores or holding a job has been almost impossible.
We're having financial problems, and he continues to be unemployed on and off since Afghanistan. Depression is extremely evident.
He has been having obvious night terrors, and recently, I woke up to him standing beside the bed yelling at me like I was a marine. I couldn't get him out of it, and just started talking to see if my voice, and he snapped out of it. I fear some nights that he may hurt me.
Today was the first time I've experienced him having an episode. I recently bought vaporizer, and the smell reminded him of Iraq because of the smell of hookah they smoked. Hours later, I was in another room and hear him hyperventilating. I got up to ask him what's wrong, but the blank look on his face has scared me to the max. I was talking to him again and he said my voice registered to him as not normal, so he snapped out of it.
I know I've studied this for nursing school, so I know the clinical signs and symptoms, but I need a deeper connection. Is this normal? His lack of drive to work or continue his education? His night terrors, should I be scared? Any tips for him? Does anyone know if the VA will be able to help in anyway?
We're having financial problems, and he continues to be unemployed on and off since Afghanistan. Depression is extremely evident.
He has been having obvious night terrors, and recently, I woke up to him standing beside the bed yelling at me like I was a marine. I couldn't get him out of it, and just started talking to see if my voice, and he snapped out of it. I fear some nights that he may hurt me.
Today was the first time I've experienced him having an episode. I recently bought vaporizer, and the smell reminded him of Iraq because of the smell of hookah they smoked. Hours later, I was in another room and hear him hyperventilating. I got up to ask him what's wrong, but the blank look on his face has scared me to the max. I was talking to him again and he said my voice registered to him as not normal, so he snapped out of it.
I know I've studied this for nursing school, so I know the clinical signs and symptoms, but I need a deeper connection. Is this normal? His lack of drive to work or continue his education? His night terrors, should I be scared? Any tips for him? Does anyone know if the VA will be able to help in anyway?