mumstheword
MyPTSD Pro
My partner and I are both sufferers and love each other dearly. We are both kind people.
Suffering certainly isn't synonymous with being a crappy partner. Sure it adds plenty of complications in to the mix but I think understanding is key.
It's a brain injury/ inflammation of certain primative parts of the brain and of sympathetic and parasympathetic parts of the brain/nervous and endocrine system.
It's all in how we manage our symptoms and keeping stresses at a minimum to avoid flare ups.
@Pippi427 , wow you sound like a dream supporter. I think he's a very, very fortunate man to have you.
I'm glad you do lots of self care, that's definitely one of the best things you can do to support the relationship. Also, researching like you're doing is another top-of-the-list-best-approaches, IMO.
We are resource worth tapping into, whenever.
Suffering certainly isn't synonymous with being a crappy partner. Sure it adds plenty of complications in to the mix but I think understanding is key.
It's a brain injury/ inflammation of certain primative parts of the brain and of sympathetic and parasympathetic parts of the brain/nervous and endocrine system.
It's all in how we manage our symptoms and keeping stresses at a minimum to avoid flare ups.
@Pippi427 , wow you sound like a dream supporter. I think he's a very, very fortunate man to have you.
I'm glad you do lots of self care, that's definitely one of the best things you can do to support the relationship. Also, researching like you're doing is another top-of-the-list-best-approaches, IMO.
We are resource worth tapping into, whenever.