ProudWife99
Gold Member
Luke, you sound like a caring, compassionate, wonderful individual who is trying to do the right think against all odds. That takes strength and courage and a sense of love that not many people are able to understand. Take it a little easy on yourself on deciding the how of it all. As I say a lot, there is no handbook on all of this. Every way of saying thing, every way of handling a situation has it's negatives. For the longest time it was easy for me to over analyze how I was going to tell my husband something and avoid actually telling him because I couldn't find the right time or way. There is never a "perfect" time, especially when adding PTSD into the equation.
Just know you're doing the right thing for you and possibly for her. There is no perfect way to go about it so don't beat yourself up over it. I personally, would recommend the phone call. It seems more personal to me. Just my two cents, however.
Sending support and comfort your way.
Just know you're doing the right thing for you and possibly for her. There is no perfect way to go about it so don't beat yourself up over it. I personally, would recommend the phone call. It seems more personal to me. Just my two cents, however.
Sending support and comfort your way.