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Sweetpea76
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@Never_falter2 people are liking your status to be supportive... not to “like” the fact your husband isn’t doing well. No malice intended.
You know, if your husband keeps wanting to make commitments and plans for things that stress him out, then maybe he has to learn the hard way that realistically he cannot manage everything he wants to do all the time. It sounds like he’s a bit more symptomatic than he typically has been, so it’s probably an adjustment.
You don’t have to participate in all that by going everywhere with him, or feeling like you need to make his excuses when he has to bail, etc. He is ill. There is a reason why he cannot do all these things. If his family cannot understand why, then perhaps they aren’t the best people to be around when he is symptomatic. PTSD is a real medical condition. He’s not shirking, malingering, or being a coward. He needs to be around supportive people and watch his stress levels.
You know, if your husband keeps wanting to make commitments and plans for things that stress him out, then maybe he has to learn the hard way that realistically he cannot manage everything he wants to do all the time. It sounds like he’s a bit more symptomatic than he typically has been, so it’s probably an adjustment.
You don’t have to participate in all that by going everywhere with him, or feeling like you need to make his excuses when he has to bail, etc. He is ill. There is a reason why he cannot do all these things. If his family cannot understand why, then perhaps they aren’t the best people to be around when he is symptomatic. PTSD is a real medical condition. He’s not shirking, malingering, or being a coward. He needs to be around supportive people and watch his stress levels.