dimplesg520
Bronze Member
I'm hoping for some opinions or advice on my situation.
My boyfriend just got home in July after his fourth 9-month tour in Afghanistan. He had a TBI during his last deployment (2008-2009), and the symptoms never really went away. He still has horrible, stroke-like headaches where his speech is affected, he doesn't remember anything, etc. They're like a migraine but ten times worse and they're because of his TBI. He also has REM sleep behavior disorder, where he "wakes up" and appears awake, but is really sleeping, and acts out his dreams. Last week he thought I was an Afghan boy holding out a grenade to him, trying to blow him up.
Anyway, since he has gotten home this time, he has struggled with severe depression, PTSD, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and alcohol abuse. He has also been getting the headaches more frequently. Last Saturday, I was cleaning the closet and accidentally dropped a box, which made a loud noise. He freaked out and left the house for 3 hours. When he came back, he was so intoxicated he couldn't walk, and was physically, verbally, and emotionally abusive with me to the point that I was truly afraid of what he might do to me and had to call the police. They came and took him to the psychiatric ER locally, where he was detoxed, and they sent him to the closest VA inpatient behavioral health program for the past week. I just picked him up and brought him home yesterday.
The problem is that when he is "normal", he is super sweet and nice and loving. When he has these headaches, or when he drinks, he is extremely emotionally and verbally abusive, to the point that I end up in tears because the things he is saying are the exact things I'm most sensitive about. He knows that and when he is like that, he purposely exploits my most sensitive areas to hurt me the most. Except, the problem is that he doesn't remember ANYTHING of what he has said (or done), usually for the entire period plus about 2-4 hours before and after. Sometimes, he won't remember whole days when he has these episodes.
He is very committed to getting help, and I think it's great. What I am struggling very badly with is that when he says those things, it's not really him saying them. He doesn't remember the awful things he says to me, but I can't forget any of it. They repeat in my head in a loop, over and over, and it makes it difficult to believe him when he says how much he loves me, because sometimes the day before he told me what a terrible person I am.
Does anyone else struggle with this? Does anyone have any advice about how to forgive what he said and try to forget it so we can move on? Please help!
Thank you,
Gabbi
My boyfriend just got home in July after his fourth 9-month tour in Afghanistan. He had a TBI during his last deployment (2008-2009), and the symptoms never really went away. He still has horrible, stroke-like headaches where his speech is affected, he doesn't remember anything, etc. They're like a migraine but ten times worse and they're because of his TBI. He also has REM sleep behavior disorder, where he "wakes up" and appears awake, but is really sleeping, and acts out his dreams. Last week he thought I was an Afghan boy holding out a grenade to him, trying to blow him up.
Anyway, since he has gotten home this time, he has struggled with severe depression, PTSD, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and alcohol abuse. He has also been getting the headaches more frequently. Last Saturday, I was cleaning the closet and accidentally dropped a box, which made a loud noise. He freaked out and left the house for 3 hours. When he came back, he was so intoxicated he couldn't walk, and was physically, verbally, and emotionally abusive with me to the point that I was truly afraid of what he might do to me and had to call the police. They came and took him to the psychiatric ER locally, where he was detoxed, and they sent him to the closest VA inpatient behavioral health program for the past week. I just picked him up and brought him home yesterday.
The problem is that when he is "normal", he is super sweet and nice and loving. When he has these headaches, or when he drinks, he is extremely emotionally and verbally abusive, to the point that I end up in tears because the things he is saying are the exact things I'm most sensitive about. He knows that and when he is like that, he purposely exploits my most sensitive areas to hurt me the most. Except, the problem is that he doesn't remember ANYTHING of what he has said (or done), usually for the entire period plus about 2-4 hours before and after. Sometimes, he won't remember whole days when he has these episodes.
He is very committed to getting help, and I think it's great. What I am struggling very badly with is that when he says those things, it's not really him saying them. He doesn't remember the awful things he says to me, but I can't forget any of it. They repeat in my head in a loop, over and over, and it makes it difficult to believe him when he says how much he loves me, because sometimes the day before he told me what a terrible person I am.
Does anyone else struggle with this? Does anyone have any advice about how to forgive what he said and try to forget it so we can move on? Please help!
Thank you,
Gabbi