Hi there. I am trying to learn more about PTSD so I can help my girlfriend when she is having what I call "an episode". Most the time you wouldn't know she has PTSD, but the times she shows it can be pretty intense.
We have known each other for about 3 years, and have been a couple for about a year. As indicated by the name I chose, I am older. I am ten years older than her. Not that any of that matters. We get along great and it is nice to have someone to love and care for again. She was straight up honest about having PTSD and bouts of severe depression at times, so there were no surprises. I have had to educate myself and think I have done a fair job of it.
What has prompted me to be here, is to learn and maybe get some advice. The thing that is on my mind now has to do with traveling. This is one of her "quirky" things I have had to get used to. When we go any place, she wants to know where all we are headed and in what order. If we deviate from what she has expected, she gets very anxious. The leg starts going, the grip on the door handle becomes white knuckled, and the eyes are darting everywhere. I then try to reassure her that it is okay, and I am just taking a different route or forgot about some place we needed to stop. I know she is trying to go with the flow and not say anything, but I can't help but see the rise in anxiety. She has shared with me that one of her trauma's was kidnapping and being raped, so I understand where the anxiety is coming from.
Here is my dilemma, I want to take her on a vacation/road trip. The thing is, I want to surprise her with the destination. It is someplace she has said quite often she has never been and would like to see. I am not so sure a surprise would go over very well under the circumstances. Is there any suggestions or opinions about how I might be able to accomplish this, or whether it is not realistic to consider?
Thank you in advance!
We have known each other for about 3 years, and have been a couple for about a year. As indicated by the name I chose, I am older. I am ten years older than her. Not that any of that matters. We get along great and it is nice to have someone to love and care for again. She was straight up honest about having PTSD and bouts of severe depression at times, so there were no surprises. I have had to educate myself and think I have done a fair job of it.
What has prompted me to be here, is to learn and maybe get some advice. The thing that is on my mind now has to do with traveling. This is one of her "quirky" things I have had to get used to. When we go any place, she wants to know where all we are headed and in what order. If we deviate from what she has expected, she gets very anxious. The leg starts going, the grip on the door handle becomes white knuckled, and the eyes are darting everywhere. I then try to reassure her that it is okay, and I am just taking a different route or forgot about some place we needed to stop. I know she is trying to go with the flow and not say anything, but I can't help but see the rise in anxiety. She has shared with me that one of her trauma's was kidnapping and being raped, so I understand where the anxiety is coming from.
Here is my dilemma, I want to take her on a vacation/road trip. The thing is, I want to surprise her with the destination. It is someplace she has said quite often she has never been and would like to see. I am not so sure a surprise would go over very well under the circumstances. Is there any suggestions or opinions about how I might be able to accomplish this, or whether it is not realistic to consider?
Thank you in advance!