Justmehere
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Avoidance is a major symptom of PTSD, and emotional numbing is one example of it. However, that doesn't mean this is for sure due to PTSD or any other mental health condition or not. There could be many other factors going on that you don't know about.I feel like he struggles to feel for me because his past experience because there’s nothing else in the way. He has become so negative and him already having anxiety does not help. He’s so affected by his past experience, he doesn’t FEEL anything about anything.
Is this something you go through when having PTSD?
Also, treating PTSD does not always mean the feelings for a partner will come back. The type of person I dated changed in a pretty big way after getting some treatment under my belt.
You've done a lot to help him, through a lot of difficulties. You can be there for him, but you can't change him, or fix him, or make his symptoms better. That's for the therapist and him to figure out. I'd focus on developing really good self care. If you are up for it, you could give him a little time to figure things out in therapy a little more. Perhaps even you and him could talk to a therapist together. But, I wouldn't stay in this for the long haul based on the hope he will change. That may or may not happen.Need help from a kind soul who can relate. How do I make this better? I wanna understand and help him :(