I am a supporter of an individual who has suffered from PTSD for a number of years. We met prior to his time in Iraq and did not reconnect until late 2010. We have lived together for about a year and he decided to move home with his mom after we relocated here in our local area. He had originally been working wtih a vet center counselor and then with a VA hospital. After having thoughts of suicide, the system didn't appear to be working quickly enough for him to be admitted and he decided to go home and try the vet center/hospital closer to his mom's place. As I am sure many have experienced, both the vet center and the va hospital had difficulty transferring the work that had been done here locally and he essentially was advised to start again in his new location. That discouraging news led him to go home to his mom's and sit down. He has been to his physician to get updated prescriptions and he has been doing some sort of study guide and that's it. I have encouraged professional help - and hopefully through the va in light of his particular trauma - but that seems to have fallen by the wayside. He is generally very emotionally distant and I have had a hard time keeping the conversation "light" because I am so frustrated with the situation. I have essentially backed away but I am really sad about all of it. I have read a couple of books that proved to be helpful but the human emotion of it all is hard. I would appreciate any thoughts on the topic. Thank you.