Never_falter2
Diamond Member
First of all I am laying in bed with the flue and maybe some of the things I write today make no sense.
My suffer does not really isolate. He does not physically isolate. He works a lot and he does not like to discuss how he is doing but he does not isolate.
He does not have a bad temper, most of the times he is pretty calm. In the past he sometimes got overly demanding and complained about little things but he has never lost it.
I think our relationship is pretty good. Not a fairytale but pretty good.
Actually I have in the past questioned the diagnosis in the past and now I do it again because it does not seem to fit. I did some reading today again and what many of you wrote about your relationships was just very different from mine.
There is basically some things he avoids or used to avoid but that's it. Can avoidance alone be PTSD?
My suffer does not really isolate. He does not physically isolate. He works a lot and he does not like to discuss how he is doing but he does not isolate.
He does not have a bad temper, most of the times he is pretty calm. In the past he sometimes got overly demanding and complained about little things but he has never lost it.
I think our relationship is pretty good. Not a fairytale but pretty good.
Actually I have in the past questioned the diagnosis in the past and now I do it again because it does not seem to fit. I did some reading today again and what many of you wrote about your relationships was just very different from mine.
There is basically some things he avoids or used to avoid but that's it. Can avoidance alone be PTSD?
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