I would be reevaluated by a different Dr. You may need to see several until you find one that is truly compassionate and understanding. That is critical. A good Dr. will look beyond what is visible.
This situation isn't fair to either one of you. Please don't get me wrong, I am not defending him. He is handling the situation terribly, but I do have to question where he is coming from.
Is it possible that he is blaming himself and taking it personally? Could he see it as rejection? I know that some people place a heavy importance on the expression of romantic love through sex.
Perhaps you can explain it to him by comparing it to physical disorders and illness such as cancer and autoimmune disorder. Those can go into remission and people often think the problem no longer exists. PTSD is very similar to autoimmune in my personal opinion as symptoms and severity can fluctuate without predictability.
Update: I hope you don't mind but I told my husband about this to get a male perspective. He passionately proclaimed your husband to be an asshole. He told me I was way too generous.
He also suggested 2 things.
1.You may have serious damage beneath the surface that can only be viewed with an ultrasound.
2. Contact your local rape crisis center and asked them if they have a list of OBGYNs that would be more knowledgeable about resulting sexual issues.
This situation isn't fair to either one of you. Please don't get me wrong, I am not defending him. He is handling the situation terribly, but I do have to question where he is coming from.
Is it possible that he is blaming himself and taking it personally? Could he see it as rejection? I know that some people place a heavy importance on the expression of romantic love through sex.
Perhaps you can explain it to him by comparing it to physical disorders and illness such as cancer and autoimmune disorder. Those can go into remission and people often think the problem no longer exists. PTSD is very similar to autoimmune in my personal opinion as symptoms and severity can fluctuate without predictability.
I do have to say this part unnerved me quite a bit.There are a few things that do trigger a ...feeling of fear of him. I hear stories about his past. I know that he is stronger then me. One of the simpler things that I wish he would do is to lower his voice. I keep asking him and he doesn't.
Update: I hope you don't mind but I told my husband about this to get a male perspective. He passionately proclaimed your husband to be an asshole. He told me I was way too generous.
He also suggested 2 things.
1.You may have serious damage beneath the surface that can only be viewed with an ultrasound.
2. Contact your local rape crisis center and asked them if they have a list of OBGYNs that would be more knowledgeable about resulting sexual issues.
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