Hello there,
My name is Chelsea and I learned about a month ago that my boyfriend of over a year and a half has severe PTSD. Once I found out, I began doing research about PTSD and trying to figure out how I can better myself to be there for him. The kicker to this relationship is the fact that we're primarily a long distance couple. He lives in Texas and I live in Ohio; however, we're fortunate enough that I am able to fly down every other month or so for a couple weeks at a time. I have never dealt with someone who has suffered with PTSD and I am constantly looking for advice! He already has a therapist and this past week when I was in Texas, we both decided it would be a good idea for me to attend a session with him and that made me feel better about everything and it was very reassuring. We're going on 2 years and we're getting serious, we have began the beginning steps of moving in together, but we are really taking our time with that.
I am very happy that I discovered this website! There is a lot of wonderful advice and support here and I can already tell that this will help me. Right now, it's just scary because I don't know the answers. I don't expect to, I don't think anyone likes not really knowing what to do. Everyone is different and everyone has different triggers and the one thing that I have been struggling with is letting my fear overcome me. I know that figuring out his triggers might take awhile, but I'm afraid of being the person that triggers an attack. I suppose that is something that overtime you just accept will happen and learn how to manage it. Any advice or words of encouragement would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for taking time to read my thread! :)
My name is Chelsea and I learned about a month ago that my boyfriend of over a year and a half has severe PTSD. Once I found out, I began doing research about PTSD and trying to figure out how I can better myself to be there for him. The kicker to this relationship is the fact that we're primarily a long distance couple. He lives in Texas and I live in Ohio; however, we're fortunate enough that I am able to fly down every other month or so for a couple weeks at a time. I have never dealt with someone who has suffered with PTSD and I am constantly looking for advice! He already has a therapist and this past week when I was in Texas, we both decided it would be a good idea for me to attend a session with him and that made me feel better about everything and it was very reassuring. We're going on 2 years and we're getting serious, we have began the beginning steps of moving in together, but we are really taking our time with that.
I am very happy that I discovered this website! There is a lot of wonderful advice and support here and I can already tell that this will help me. Right now, it's just scary because I don't know the answers. I don't expect to, I don't think anyone likes not really knowing what to do. Everyone is different and everyone has different triggers and the one thing that I have been struggling with is letting my fear overcome me. I know that figuring out his triggers might take awhile, but I'm afraid of being the person that triggers an attack. I suppose that is something that overtime you just accept will happen and learn how to manage it. Any advice or words of encouragement would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for taking time to read my thread! :)