Snowangel1225
Silver Member
I am dating a man who has been treated for combat related PTSD but is not currently taking any medication or getting any therapy.
So far things have been going relatively good with mostly minor bumps along the way and one larger bump...but nothing that couldn't be worked through using communication. I have been fortunate enough not to experience any temper outbursts or isolation beyond a day. There is forgetfulness, disorganization, crazy dreams, days of him feeling down and depressed as well as periods of mania where he is just on the go with bursts of OCD but they are generally short-lived and don't last beyond a few hours to a day. I generally try and talk him through, give him his space or or just stay out of his way until he works it through his system depending on which situation he is in. It helps that I also have my own issues (currently controlled) with OCD, mania and depression so I "get it".
I'm wondering if I should expect something someday? Is it inevitable that there will be a melt-down? Could his PTSD treatment have been successful enough (along with him stopping drinking and exercising) that it is reasonably under control? Or am I just in the honeymoon phase and deluding myself?
So far things have been going relatively good with mostly minor bumps along the way and one larger bump...but nothing that couldn't be worked through using communication. I have been fortunate enough not to experience any temper outbursts or isolation beyond a day. There is forgetfulness, disorganization, crazy dreams, days of him feeling down and depressed as well as periods of mania where he is just on the go with bursts of OCD but they are generally short-lived and don't last beyond a few hours to a day. I generally try and talk him through, give him his space or or just stay out of his way until he works it through his system depending on which situation he is in. It helps that I also have my own issues (currently controlled) with OCD, mania and depression so I "get it".
I'm wondering if I should expect something someday? Is it inevitable that there will be a melt-down? Could his PTSD treatment have been successful enough (along with him stopping drinking and exercising) that it is reasonably under control? Or am I just in the honeymoon phase and deluding myself?