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I am a wife of an ex-marine. He has been a civilian for a year now. He was diagnosed with PTSD through our local VA.
He goes to therapy sessions but not as often as I think he should. He has anger issues since before we were married. Now that he is a civilian little things set him off and his anger is worse. He had a bad days at work today because he did not sell a lot at work so he comes home and starts yelling at me, then he tells me to stop crying and walks away like nothing happened.
I don't know how to confront him about his anger if I tell him to go get help with anger management he could possibly take it the wrong way and be mad at me for who knows how long, but he does see a VA therapist for his PTSD but hasn't been in a few months.
His anger has gotten to the point where I am fed up, but I don't want to leave and give up on him because he needs my help. I just don't know what to do anymore when he shuts me out.
I need advice or words of kindness to help me through this. I have read all the books and online forums about military spouses coping with PTSD, and cried my way through it all because I know it is all true, and that I can't do much mentally to help him, and when I try I get pushed away.
One thing that just tears me apart is while we are fighting he repeatedly tells me that I am the only one who pisses him off like this and he f###ing hates it. When I try to talk and explain my side of the story which isn't much, he starts talking over me and yelling louder. I don't ever have the chance to put my 2 cents in or tell him how I feel.
I just need someone to talk to who I can confide in.
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He goes to therapy sessions but not as often as I think he should. He has anger issues since before we were married. Now that he is a civilian little things set him off and his anger is worse. He had a bad days at work today because he did not sell a lot at work so he comes home and starts yelling at me, then he tells me to stop crying and walks away like nothing happened.
I don't know how to confront him about his anger if I tell him to go get help with anger management he could possibly take it the wrong way and be mad at me for who knows how long, but he does see a VA therapist for his PTSD but hasn't been in a few months.
His anger has gotten to the point where I am fed up, but I don't want to leave and give up on him because he needs my help. I just don't know what to do anymore when he shuts me out.
I need advice or words of kindness to help me through this. I have read all the books and online forums about military spouses coping with PTSD, and cried my way through it all because I know it is all true, and that I can't do much mentally to help him, and when I try I get pushed away.
One thing that just tears me apart is while we are fighting he repeatedly tells me that I am the only one who pisses him off like this and he f###ing hates it. When I try to talk and explain my side of the story which isn't much, he starts talking over me and yelling louder. I don't ever have the chance to put my 2 cents in or tell him how I feel.
I just need someone to talk to who I can confide in.
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