amethist
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No Toria, you are defiantly not alone feeling like this. I am sure all carers and sufferers too often wish they could either put the clock back, or have there lives back to how they were pre PTSD. Unfortunately we can't, but what some can do, again so unfortunate that all can't, is to re-build on what is left.
Sound's way out for new carers or sufferers, but it can be done, not the life or future you were expecting, but better than it is now. look at what is left of the man he was, and build on that. It is not going to be easy, a lot of fighting and struggling, but if you both stick together and work hard, you can build a future together.
PTSD changes lives forever, but it does not have to be doom and gloom forever. Now and then yes but not constantly battling with the the roller coaster, you can slow it down and smooth it out eventually.
Start setting boundaries up, that you will not allow him to cross, it will help both of you keep a hold on the crazy times.
Take care
Amethist
Sound's way out for new carers or sufferers, but it can be done, not the life or future you were expecting, but better than it is now. look at what is left of the man he was, and build on that. It is not going to be easy, a lot of fighting and struggling, but if you both stick together and work hard, you can build a future together.
PTSD changes lives forever, but it does not have to be doom and gloom forever. Now and then yes but not constantly battling with the the roller coaster, you can slow it down and smooth it out eventually.
Start setting boundaries up, that you will not allow him to cross, it will help both of you keep a hold on the crazy times.
Take care
Amethist