Thanks to you all for your responses, means a lot!
@Freida yepp he is starting EMDR in a few weeks. I’m going to make sure that I give him extra space when that happens as it sounds it may a difficult experience. But I’m really hoping it’s going to help him. Right now he is so numb and not himself at all.
@LuckiLee i agree, I’m very pleased he is getting help. He is actually being so brave for taking it head on like this. He’s fully committed to going therapy and getting better.
Most of the responses here are that you feel low about a week or so after a session. He has been to 4 sessions which of I think 3 Of them have been discussing trauma in detail and timeline of this. After therapy he has said himself ‘I had to talk about things I forgot, but now I remember them and now it hurts even more’
He’s made to discuss absolutely everything in detail. I’m not a therapist but I hope that this method helps. He’s been very low recently and it’s upsetting to see him like this.
He often feels like every day life is too boring (going to work, going gym, meeting friends) and he isn’t happy with his job at the moment. I think this may make him feel worse as he spends so much of his time at work, so it may be a cause why he has felt so low in particular. He says that he is craving excitement and something new, something fast, something that will ignite the fire within.
Personally, I believe life will always come to some sort of routine..but I know that for him it doesn’t fulfill him right now, and I’ve also read that other PTSD sufferers find this difficult. The every day life I mean.
So my question to sufferers; how do you sort of get around to being happy/content with everyday life and routine?
Any advice or experience is much appreciated.
Lots of love