So I'm only a senior in high school. My boyfriend's recently been diagnosed with PTSD (he hasn't told me this outright, but he was out of school for 3 months for daily out-patient therapy and was in in-patient care for a week or two, and he told me it was because of stress and anxiety from some of the trauma he's endured in his past, triggered by his parents court battle these past few months, so I mean I suppose it could be something besides PTSD but it seemed like that's what he was trying to hint at, and it seems to fit him).
We've been good friends for about a year or so, and have been "on-and-off" dating for around six months. This on and off due to his mental state, and a)me being scared it's going to get worse, and not sure if I want to commit to someone so unstable, or b) him withdrawing completely (no contact at all) for 2-4ish days at a time, during which time of course I texted him worriedly at least once every day.
At that point I believed he was depressed or something, he sounded really suicidal I thought and didn't know what else would cause this behavior, but then he'd feel terrible afterwards and say he "doesn't deserve me" and I "could do better" and all that nonsense.
Anyways, since he's been back and school (and in a somewhat better state of mind), we've been steadily dating (so like 3 months now). Anyways, while things have been better thanks to his improvement and an increase of understanding on my part of what he's going through, things are still rough some times...so I have a few things to ask for advice on, if anyone could give any sort of insight I'd be so grateful :happy:
-When he withdraws for more than a day, is it better to completely let him be, or text him once or twice to let him know I'm thinking about him & hopes he feels better soon?
-How to respond when he tells me stuff about his past or current traumatizing experiences? I've never been good at talking to people about emotional things, whether about me or them...but I do make sure he knows I'm here if he needs to talk, and he does come to me occasionally but I always feel bad because the only response I can ever think of is "): I'm sorry.../:" or something like that.
-How to let go of things he's said in the past to me? Like when he was in a terrible state 4ish months ago, he told me stuff like "You know I hate you right? Don't take it personally though, I hate everyone." & "Why do you put up with me when you know I hate you?" as well as calling me quite a few derogatory curses and such. He's told me he doesn't really hate me once or twice since, and I know that he was in a bad state of mind, but sometimes it still really bothers me...any advice on how to let stuff like that go?
-How to stop feeling bad about myself when he starts getting mentally unstable & pissed off sounding then doesn't talk to me for a few days? I always feel terrible about myself for some reason, and then sometimes if I'm having a really difficult day of my own (I generally feel the need to talk to someone about the worst ones, but I don't really have much support among my friends & family members..) I'll get really upset at him for making me feel like that & shoot off an angry text– which obviously is not good for him, and I always end up regretting.
Any input is greatly appreciated, even if it doesn't directly answer me! I just want to know what I can about this please.:) Thank you so much!
We've been good friends for about a year or so, and have been "on-and-off" dating for around six months. This on and off due to his mental state, and a)me being scared it's going to get worse, and not sure if I want to commit to someone so unstable, or b) him withdrawing completely (no contact at all) for 2-4ish days at a time, during which time of course I texted him worriedly at least once every day.
At that point I believed he was depressed or something, he sounded really suicidal I thought and didn't know what else would cause this behavior, but then he'd feel terrible afterwards and say he "doesn't deserve me" and I "could do better" and all that nonsense.
Anyways, since he's been back and school (and in a somewhat better state of mind), we've been steadily dating (so like 3 months now). Anyways, while things have been better thanks to his improvement and an increase of understanding on my part of what he's going through, things are still rough some times...so I have a few things to ask for advice on, if anyone could give any sort of insight I'd be so grateful :happy:
-When he withdraws for more than a day, is it better to completely let him be, or text him once or twice to let him know I'm thinking about him & hopes he feels better soon?
-How to respond when he tells me stuff about his past or current traumatizing experiences? I've never been good at talking to people about emotional things, whether about me or them...but I do make sure he knows I'm here if he needs to talk, and he does come to me occasionally but I always feel bad because the only response I can ever think of is "): I'm sorry.../:" or something like that.
-How to let go of things he's said in the past to me? Like when he was in a terrible state 4ish months ago, he told me stuff like "You know I hate you right? Don't take it personally though, I hate everyone." & "Why do you put up with me when you know I hate you?" as well as calling me quite a few derogatory curses and such. He's told me he doesn't really hate me once or twice since, and I know that he was in a bad state of mind, but sometimes it still really bothers me...any advice on how to let stuff like that go?
-How to stop feeling bad about myself when he starts getting mentally unstable & pissed off sounding then doesn't talk to me for a few days? I always feel terrible about myself for some reason, and then sometimes if I'm having a really difficult day of my own (I generally feel the need to talk to someone about the worst ones, but I don't really have much support among my friends & family members..) I'll get really upset at him for making me feel like that & shoot off an angry text– which obviously is not good for him, and I always end up regretting.
Any input is greatly appreciated, even if it doesn't directly answer me! I just want to know what I can about this please.:) Thank you so much!