DandelionSeed
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Hi all!
I am Ellen and I moved in a couple months ago with my friend Connor, who has severe PTSD.
He is between two major anniversaries, and is having a really rough time, is very hypervigilant and isn't sleeping more than a couple hours a night. He told me that not having a door on his room is making that worse, but since we're renters and can't change that right now, he was deciding to live with it and just hung a curtain.
Last night I changed all that by bringing up the lack of door, and saying I would feel the same way in his shoes. I meant only to show sympathy, but what I did was reaffirm the fear, make it real and immediate. Now he feels FAR less safe in his room, and feels betrayed by me. He'd asked me casually a week before for help with that issue, and I don't know why I thought it was a good idea to bring it up before I had a solution. He feels that I lectured him on how unsafe his room was and then told him to go sleep in it (it was an hour before we both intended to be in bed).
This is an ongoing pattern of thoughtlessness. After he told me he was hypervigilant, but not in the same conversation, I agreed to give him an ETA when I was coming home. I thought this was so he'd know when we had time to talk, since with our conflicting work schedules that'd been a concern. So one night when he told me he was going to bed early, I didn't send one. So he was laying there awake with his boots next to him, not knowing whether it'd be me coming in.
I know I've been an awful friend and I don't know what to do about it. Any help is appreciated, either with the overall problem of friend negligence or with the immediate issue where he doesn't feel safe in the space or supported by me.
Thanks much,
Ellen
I am Ellen and I moved in a couple months ago with my friend Connor, who has severe PTSD.
He is between two major anniversaries, and is having a really rough time, is very hypervigilant and isn't sleeping more than a couple hours a night. He told me that not having a door on his room is making that worse, but since we're renters and can't change that right now, he was deciding to live with it and just hung a curtain.
Last night I changed all that by bringing up the lack of door, and saying I would feel the same way in his shoes. I meant only to show sympathy, but what I did was reaffirm the fear, make it real and immediate. Now he feels FAR less safe in his room, and feels betrayed by me. He'd asked me casually a week before for help with that issue, and I don't know why I thought it was a good idea to bring it up before I had a solution. He feels that I lectured him on how unsafe his room was and then told him to go sleep in it (it was an hour before we both intended to be in bed).
This is an ongoing pattern of thoughtlessness. After he told me he was hypervigilant, but not in the same conversation, I agreed to give him an ETA when I was coming home. I thought this was so he'd know when we had time to talk, since with our conflicting work schedules that'd been a concern. So one night when he told me he was going to bed early, I didn't send one. So he was laying there awake with his boots next to him, not knowing whether it'd be me coming in.
I know I've been an awful friend and I don't know what to do about it. Any help is appreciated, either with the overall problem of friend negligence or with the immediate issue where he doesn't feel safe in the space or supported by me.
Thanks much,
Ellen