Hello,
I signed on here the beginning of August and I just wanted to update people on my progress. I have been dating a Desert Storm veteran with combat PTSD since May. After about 3 months of dating, where everything was going really well, the first “disappearance” happened which compelled me to sign on here.
The disappearance was prompted by a need/desire to regulate his medication and he has been in and out of the VA hospital since then, working very hard and diligently to become as healthy as possible. I am so proud of him at how much progress he’s made. During his “disappearance” and subsequent times in the hospital, I write letters to him about once a week. I kept them light, but also tell him I care for him very much and I am there for him. I think he treasures these letters, and keeps him somewhat grounded and bonded to our relationship during the times he is unable to physically be there with me.
He now has the opportunity to go back to school, under a program which the VA will pay for. He wants us to start an official life together and stay with me while he goes to school and he will be also able to help me out. We are both excited at starting a new chapter in our lives, but I am taking one day at a time. I am grateful he is working so hard to regulate his medication so we can have a healthy relationship together, but I also realize there may be rough times ahead as well.
Through this I have learned to rely entirely on God and put him in God’s hands, knowing God can take care of him better than I ever could. I have maintained my own active life so far with the grace of God, but am so grateful God is giving us this opportunity to start a life together. So with pure love stemming from God’s grace….there is hope, and I thank God for his blessings on our lives.
Sincerely,
Dallas
I signed on here the beginning of August and I just wanted to update people on my progress. I have been dating a Desert Storm veteran with combat PTSD since May. After about 3 months of dating, where everything was going really well, the first “disappearance” happened which compelled me to sign on here.
The disappearance was prompted by a need/desire to regulate his medication and he has been in and out of the VA hospital since then, working very hard and diligently to become as healthy as possible. I am so proud of him at how much progress he’s made. During his “disappearance” and subsequent times in the hospital, I write letters to him about once a week. I kept them light, but also tell him I care for him very much and I am there for him. I think he treasures these letters, and keeps him somewhat grounded and bonded to our relationship during the times he is unable to physically be there with me.
He now has the opportunity to go back to school, under a program which the VA will pay for. He wants us to start an official life together and stay with me while he goes to school and he will be also able to help me out. We are both excited at starting a new chapter in our lives, but I am taking one day at a time. I am grateful he is working so hard to regulate his medication so we can have a healthy relationship together, but I also realize there may be rough times ahead as well.
Through this I have learned to rely entirely on God and put him in God’s hands, knowing God can take care of him better than I ever could. I have maintained my own active life so far with the grace of God, but am so grateful God is giving us this opportunity to start a life together. So with pure love stemming from God’s grace….there is hope, and I thank God for his blessings on our lives.
Sincerely,
Dallas