Courtney Ruble
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My husband spent a year in Iraq, and has had PTSD ever since.
The doctors put him on Zoloft and has been upping the dosage to its highest allowable dosage.
He and I have a great marriage. We are still sexually active, though it is not as it was before hand, we still hang out, we still do things together, and I have been by his side allowing him to talk whenever he wanted to and not pushing or demanding that he tell me everything that happened over there.
Unfortunately, I am still in the Navy and I am on sea duty, so there are times when I am deployed with my squadron and can't be home for a month or two at a time. This last deployment lasted three weeks. Before I left, the doctor had upped his dosage for the final time, we were still in love and showing it; I thought everything was great when I left. When I came home, he had distanced himself from me, wasn't being the person that I had left.
I understand his PTSD and was going to wait until he got used to me being in the house again before I started asking questions, but the day after I got home, he came into the room and said he wanted a divorce. He said that he was no longer "in love" with me, that he couldn't feel it anymore, but that he still cared and loved me, that he still trusted me and that I was still his best friend in the world. I had asked if it was anything that I had done, or if maybe he had fallen for another woman, and he said no.
He wants to move out to his parents' house in tenesse and live by himself, but he still wanted me to visit and call him. When I asked him about his daughter, he said that he didn't want her either, leading me to the conclusion that these pills are what has changed things like this. I have asked him to take things day by day, to talk to his doctors honestly and to try and get taken off of the Zoloft. He has agreed, and he still wants me around, but will not voice any love unless he can actually feel it.
We are two people that are very much in love with each other, perfect for each other, but the medication has finally gotten in the way and taken the man I met off that plane away from me entirely. Does anybody have a similar problem that they worked through, or any advice whatsoever? I know we can make this work out, but I want to go about this smartly without scaring him, if you know what I mean.
The doctors put him on Zoloft and has been upping the dosage to its highest allowable dosage.
He and I have a great marriage. We are still sexually active, though it is not as it was before hand, we still hang out, we still do things together, and I have been by his side allowing him to talk whenever he wanted to and not pushing or demanding that he tell me everything that happened over there.
Unfortunately, I am still in the Navy and I am on sea duty, so there are times when I am deployed with my squadron and can't be home for a month or two at a time. This last deployment lasted three weeks. Before I left, the doctor had upped his dosage for the final time, we were still in love and showing it; I thought everything was great when I left. When I came home, he had distanced himself from me, wasn't being the person that I had left.
I understand his PTSD and was going to wait until he got used to me being in the house again before I started asking questions, but the day after I got home, he came into the room and said he wanted a divorce. He said that he was no longer "in love" with me, that he couldn't feel it anymore, but that he still cared and loved me, that he still trusted me and that I was still his best friend in the world. I had asked if it was anything that I had done, or if maybe he had fallen for another woman, and he said no.
He wants to move out to his parents' house in tenesse and live by himself, but he still wanted me to visit and call him. When I asked him about his daughter, he said that he didn't want her either, leading me to the conclusion that these pills are what has changed things like this. I have asked him to take things day by day, to talk to his doctors honestly and to try and get taken off of the Zoloft. He has agreed, and he still wants me around, but will not voice any love unless he can actually feel it.
We are two people that are very much in love with each other, perfect for each other, but the medication has finally gotten in the way and taken the man I met off that plane away from me entirely. Does anybody have a similar problem that they worked through, or any advice whatsoever? I know we can make this work out, but I want to go about this smartly without scaring him, if you know what I mean.