Greytowngal
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Hi, I am new to this forum but I really need some advice.
My husband was diagnosed with PTSD in 2005 and we have had a bumpy ride since. He has had occasions when he has stopped the meds, and then he has gone into decline quickly and spent money excessively, drunk heavily and become bad tempered. Once back on the meds, he becomes the loving, caring husband again.
This year he went to the Middle East to work and slowly he has become emotionally detached and has admitted to feeling numb, before he left to go back to the Middle East (I am still in the UK with the children) , he told me he didn't love me, was bored and didn't want to be in the UK anymore, thought we were all spongers and that he didn't even want to work, just wanted to pack a rucksack and bum around without any responsibility. We were totally blind sided and devastated. It was just not him, his eyes were dead looking and he was totally emotionally detached.
I found his medical notes and discovered he was on medication that he had previously been on when we lived in a different country, and that they did not suit him. I also wrote to his old doctor and his old pyschiatrist and they agreed it sounded like his PTSD was an issue again. After a lot of persuasion his current doctor agreed to change his medication and I took them out with me when I saw him a few weeks ago. He agreed to take the new meds, but it was like walking on egg shells around him, his moods were up and down and he didn't want to talk about any of our problems.
I love my husband, he is the love of my life and we are soul mates, however, this man is just not my husband. He now earns a lot of money and has become controlling and emptied all of our bank accounts and I have to ask for money. When I spoke to him tonight he told me I was in denial, he is not ill, and he is happy being on his own and that he has seen the light.
He has an extremely demanding job, works 7 days a week, 14 hours a day and drinks heavily. He is not having an affair as he has not been able to perform in that department since last October!
I am at my wits end, he denies he is ill, but I know he is not himself. I don't know what to do, he is in a different country and I just want to be able to help and support him but he is pushing us away. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated!
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My husband was diagnosed with PTSD in 2005 and we have had a bumpy ride since. He has had occasions when he has stopped the meds, and then he has gone into decline quickly and spent money excessively, drunk heavily and become bad tempered. Once back on the meds, he becomes the loving, caring husband again.
This year he went to the Middle East to work and slowly he has become emotionally detached and has admitted to feeling numb, before he left to go back to the Middle East (I am still in the UK with the children) , he told me he didn't love me, was bored and didn't want to be in the UK anymore, thought we were all spongers and that he didn't even want to work, just wanted to pack a rucksack and bum around without any responsibility. We were totally blind sided and devastated. It was just not him, his eyes were dead looking and he was totally emotionally detached.
I found his medical notes and discovered he was on medication that he had previously been on when we lived in a different country, and that they did not suit him. I also wrote to his old doctor and his old pyschiatrist and they agreed it sounded like his PTSD was an issue again. After a lot of persuasion his current doctor agreed to change his medication and I took them out with me when I saw him a few weeks ago. He agreed to take the new meds, but it was like walking on egg shells around him, his moods were up and down and he didn't want to talk about any of our problems.
I love my husband, he is the love of my life and we are soul mates, however, this man is just not my husband. He now earns a lot of money and has become controlling and emptied all of our bank accounts and I have to ask for money. When I spoke to him tonight he told me I was in denial, he is not ill, and he is happy being on his own and that he has seen the light.
He has an extremely demanding job, works 7 days a week, 14 hours a day and drinks heavily. He is not having an affair as he has not been able to perform in that department since last October!
I am at my wits end, he denies he is ill, but I know he is not himself. I don't know what to do, he is in a different country and I just want to be able to help and support him but he is pushing us away. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated!
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