Though I have been with my husband since 2005, knowledge of ptsd is new to both of us. He thought he was just different from most people. He did such a good job of NOT dealing with his childhood trauma, that he actually told me several times he "dealt with it in his own way". I was never really convinced but now that ptsd has come to light, he is realizing he had not dealt with his traumas.
Anyways, he is out now, which is one of his ways of trying to deal. He sent me a text saying that his past keeps haunting him.
ok, problems in my life are miniscule compared to his. I can offer advice and support to anyone with problems on the same scale as mine, but I am realizing I just can't do that for him. For me, with my small scale stresses, I can talk to someone and walk away feeling fine and thinking, "wow, I feel so much better now". He talks to someone and he walks away feeling worse then before the talk.
What the heck can I do for my husband? How can I be the best support?? What can I do when he's having a panic attack??
Anyways, he is out now, which is one of his ways of trying to deal. He sent me a text saying that his past keeps haunting him.
ok, problems in my life are miniscule compared to his. I can offer advice and support to anyone with problems on the same scale as mine, but I am realizing I just can't do that for him. For me, with my small scale stresses, I can talk to someone and walk away feeling fine and thinking, "wow, I feel so much better now". He talks to someone and he walks away feeling worse then before the talk.
What the heck can I do for my husband? How can I be the best support?? What can I do when he's having a panic attack??