angelsinmyheart
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My boyfriend is a (now retired) US Infantry Marine. He completed one 8 month tour in Iraq and was diagnosed with TBI and PTSD 4 months later after he tried to take his own life.
Two years later, I think it helps that I know the majority of his triggers, so we can usually avoid situations that might set him off. I witnessed one of his episodes not too long ago though, and it was one of the scariest times for me. Its situations like that when I remember that he has PTSD and I feel completely helpless.
For the longest time I thought that no one understood what I was going through with my boyfriend. My friends did not support my relationship at all and the support network of military wives/fiances/girlfriends that I had while he was enlisted suddenly disappeared as soon as he was retired.
I still don't always know how he's going to react in different situations and when he goes off his medicines he changes a lot. He has made such great progress though, I'm just scared something will happen and all of his success will disappear.
I also had a really close friend who developed PTSD during his year long deployment in Iraq. It hurts me so much to say that he died while serving his country. His death changed me significantly, and has made me want to help all people diagnosed with PTSD and their loved ones.
I'm happy I found this site, it makes me feel so much less alone as a carer.
(I hope its ok that I used some of my reply to another thread as my introduction.)
Two years later, I think it helps that I know the majority of his triggers, so we can usually avoid situations that might set him off. I witnessed one of his episodes not too long ago though, and it was one of the scariest times for me. Its situations like that when I remember that he has PTSD and I feel completely helpless.
For the longest time I thought that no one understood what I was going through with my boyfriend. My friends did not support my relationship at all and the support network of military wives/fiances/girlfriends that I had while he was enlisted suddenly disappeared as soon as he was retired.
I still don't always know how he's going to react in different situations and when he goes off his medicines he changes a lot. He has made such great progress though, I'm just scared something will happen and all of his success will disappear.
I also had a really close friend who developed PTSD during his year long deployment in Iraq. It hurts me so much to say that he died while serving his country. His death changed me significantly, and has made me want to help all people diagnosed with PTSD and their loved ones.
I'm happy I found this site, it makes me feel so much less alone as a carer.
(I hope its ok that I used some of my reply to another thread as my introduction.)