Hello, first off I have always heard about PTSD but never realized the seriousness of how it affected everyone. (meaning not just the person with it)
Ok here goes... I have been with my boyfriend for a little over a month now. He was in the Marines and served a total of 22 months overseas as a "Grunt". He has seen some horrible things, just as I am sure all of our soldiers have. Anywho, some of us have wondered if my boyfriend has PTSD and this last weekend it was made very clear that he does. My cousins (currently on active duty) have talked to him and are looking into all of the resources for help and will present them to him today. I however want to know what I can do. I realize we have only been together for such a short time but we are very close. We have prayed together for healing with all of this and have tried to keep our faith as our foundation. I want him to know that I am here for him in any way I can be, but I also want to make sure that he does seek the help.
I realize he is a grown man and will do as he wants, but I hope and pray he wants help. I have seen just how angry he can get at the smallest things, seen him stay up all hours of the night because he is restless, I have also seen his bad anxiety attacks... What are some things I can say or do to show him I do care and that I am not leaving like he swears I will? Please help because I know he is an amazing guy... I just need to know how to handle all of this.
Ok here goes... I have been with my boyfriend for a little over a month now. He was in the Marines and served a total of 22 months overseas as a "Grunt". He has seen some horrible things, just as I am sure all of our soldiers have. Anywho, some of us have wondered if my boyfriend has PTSD and this last weekend it was made very clear that he does. My cousins (currently on active duty) have talked to him and are looking into all of the resources for help and will present them to him today. I however want to know what I can do. I realize we have only been together for such a short time but we are very close. We have prayed together for healing with all of this and have tried to keep our faith as our foundation. I want him to know that I am here for him in any way I can be, but I also want to make sure that he does seek the help.
I realize he is a grown man and will do as he wants, but I hope and pray he wants help. I have seen just how angry he can get at the smallest things, seen him stay up all hours of the night because he is restless, I have also seen his bad anxiety attacks... What are some things I can say or do to show him I do care and that I am not leaving like he swears I will? Please help because I know he is an amazing guy... I just need to know how to handle all of this.