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My Husband Has PTSD.

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chguise

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My name's chris. I write and make pots for a living. A couple of years ago I met Chris (yes, same name). We commiserated over our similar injuries. We've both suffered spinal injuries and traumatic brain injuries. It's a bond that has kept us going through the really tough times.

He's an OIF veteran who served with the AirForce and Army as a combat medic who has suffered from PTSD since 2005. He's also my best friend whom I had the pleasure of marrying on November 30th.

With him medically retired, I do my best to write with him puttering around the house. He suffers from flashbacks and nightmares, anxiety, uncontrolled waves of emotion, and something new which prompted me to search out a place filled with those who are experiencing the same day to day issues we are.

Recently, he's had stroke like symptoms after short catatonic periods. For several hours he was unable to speak without great effort. It gradually got better over the course of a day, but it was frustrating and frightening. He's hesitant to tell his doctors at the VA because they've already taken away some of his rights due to his PTSD. This past summer they attempted to take away his driver's license, so I have to find a way to get him to trust them again so he can once again seek treatment.

With all that, I adore him and we really are quite lucky. Some days, however, it's all so crushing. I look forward to lurking around the forum and searching out some answers. Thanks for the opportunity.

-chris
 
Hi Chris,
I myself am a sufferer, so I don't know what you are going through. I can only imagine, watching my husband try to deal with me. I come here a lot to read what helps others through PTSD symptoms, and to try to help others deal with their own sufferings.

So, welcome to the forum, Chris! Here you will find lots of support, and answers to questions you may have. Hope to see more of you!
skyp56
 
Hi Chris!

Welcome to the Forum!

How nice it is to hear that you have found one another and can be there for each other. Congratulations to both of you on your recent wedding!

I hope you find the information on here to be helpful and I'm certain that the many good people on here will be able to support you during those moments when it seems a bit too much for you.

Johnny
 
Hi Chris

Welcome to the forum.

Congratulations on your November wedding.

You are welcome to lurk as you put it LOL, as much as you like. You will find a lot of help, support and advice here, just ask anything you like. Someone will answer or point you in the right direction for any information you need.

Good luck and take care.

Amethist
 
Thank you guys. I wish I could just focus on Chris's PTSD but as of now, I'm being audited by the VA. I'm his fiduciary and they like to change the rules while you're playing the game. Been a bad day. If there's anyone out there who's made it through the VA fiduciary system without snatching your own head bald, I'd like to know how you did it.

Anyways, I'm sorry I forgot to say we're in California. Thank you for the welcome. I'll make sure I don't leave any wrappers around while I lurk.
 
Hi chguise - I think you should make sure that symptom gets in front of his physicians. I would guess he has epilepsy related to brain trauma recovery. It's not a game to drive if you have epilepsy that is untreated. You need to think about the other people out there. He can't take a chance on harming someone because he goes out at the wrong time. That won't help him or you.

If he has epilepsy, there are medications that should control it and allow him to drive. They may help with other aspects also.

My dad went through the VA system. But he was near Fargo. They VA up there is relatively easy to deal with, and California wasn't. That's about all I know about it. Sorry I can't help you more.
 
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