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Sweetpea76
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Hi @Lem... welcome to the forum. There is a great supporter section here, and a lot of us are supporting Combat Vets.
It can kind of blindside you. A lot of times there is a honeymoon period in the beginning of the relationship where things are going great... then *boom* PTSD. Did anybody get the license number of that truck that just ran me over?
He is the only one who can help himself... you really can't do much fro him other than support him. If you are an action-type person, that is frustrating as hell, because you want to do something, anything, to make it better. All you can really do to help is learn as much as you can about PTSD, then learn how to function in your half of a healthy PTSD relationship. The supporter section is a great start. You can get a lot of good advice and recommendations for sources etc., not to mention a place to vent and get some support of your own.
Like @Sighs said, the push/pull is common when your sufferer is more symptomatic. Stress is not PTSD's friend. Stress (death in the family, financial stress, out of his safety zone) = symptoms.
Also, if he is 100% Total and Permanent from PTSD, his psych evaluation isn't exaggerated. What may complicate matters is that the VA isn't very helpful, it's sad to say. These guys need a lot more help then they can get. I'm so annoyed at the VA right now it's not funny.
It can kind of blindside you. A lot of times there is a honeymoon period in the beginning of the relationship where things are going great... then *boom* PTSD. Did anybody get the license number of that truck that just ran me over?
He is the only one who can help himself... you really can't do much fro him other than support him. If you are an action-type person, that is frustrating as hell, because you want to do something, anything, to make it better. All you can really do to help is learn as much as you can about PTSD, then learn how to function in your half of a healthy PTSD relationship. The supporter section is a great start. You can get a lot of good advice and recommendations for sources etc., not to mention a place to vent and get some support of your own.
Like @Sighs said, the push/pull is common when your sufferer is more symptomatic. Stress is not PTSD's friend. Stress (death in the family, financial stress, out of his safety zone) = symptoms.
Also, if he is 100% Total and Permanent from PTSD, his psych evaluation isn't exaggerated. What may complicate matters is that the VA isn't very helpful, it's sad to say. These guys need a lot more help then they can get. I'm so annoyed at the VA right now it's not funny.