michelle1111
New Here
I've joined the forum as I've recently started helping out someone in the village with combat PTSD. (laundry, shopping, taxi-ing around etc)
I really want to help him, it seems that apart from his elderly mum he doesnt seem to have anyone, he does have sisters, neices and nephews but for unclear reasons there is no contact there.
I am understanding the anxiety side of things, i.e. if my mobile is switched off he'll leave me 20+ messages, each one getting more stressed that I no longer want to help him.
How can I re-assure him, he bursts into tears when he sees me saying that he thought I'd upset him and that he didnt think I was coming back.
I am not a saint, I find it hard to deal with his neediness sometimes.
does anyone have any advice? I bought him a book An operators manual for PTSD which he said was brilliant, he asked me to choose him another one so I got To Iraq and Back, which triggered something because the next time I saw him both books were in the bin and he refused anymore literature.
Many thanks
Michelle
I really want to help him, it seems that apart from his elderly mum he doesnt seem to have anyone, he does have sisters, neices and nephews but for unclear reasons there is no contact there.
I am understanding the anxiety side of things, i.e. if my mobile is switched off he'll leave me 20+ messages, each one getting more stressed that I no longer want to help him.
How can I re-assure him, he bursts into tears when he sees me saying that he thought I'd upset him and that he didnt think I was coming back.
I am not a saint, I find it hard to deal with his neediness sometimes.
does anyone have any advice? I bought him a book An operators manual for PTSD which he said was brilliant, he asked me to choose him another one so I got To Iraq and Back, which triggered something because the next time I saw him both books were in the bin and he refused anymore literature.
Many thanks
Michelle