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Nicolette
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If you are anything like me, you would not be partial to rollercoaster rides at the best of times let alone PTSD ones.
All relationships have ups and downs, people fall in and out of love and there are good and bad times. The illness of PTSD compounds all these things and makes the rises and falls all that more dramatic.
So how do you ride such a rollercoaster when:
Things I can think of (some of which are really hard to do) are:
All relationships have ups and downs, people fall in and out of love and there are good and bad times. The illness of PTSD compounds all these things and makes the rises and falls all that more dramatic.
So how do you ride such a rollercoaster when:
- Closing your eyes and just hanging on is not an option
- You can't scream with hands waving and just wait for the ride to end
- Going pale, throwing up and wishing for the ride to end immediately is just not going to happen?
Things I can think of (some of which are really hard to do) are:
- Don't take it personally (really hard one not to do).
- Try and fill the isolation times with a hobby or by going out with friends. While it is normal to want to talk you have to find someone else to talk to other than your Suffer.
- Set really good boundaries - remember PTSD is not an excuse. When doing this be direct, polite and straight to the point and then give them time to digest what you have said.... their brains are overloaded at bad times so it wont register immediately. Rant, raving and venting is for friends, the forum, pen and paper or a brick wall. :rolleyes:
- Try not to push them to talk........another hard one.
- If you are concerned about their well being ask directly if they are suicidal - if they say yes then ask them if they would like you to listen or is there anything you can do. If the answer is no, walk away. And remember, no matter what, you are NEVER responsible for their suicide if they take such action.
- Re-read books on PTSD to help you focus on what you have to do when times are rough.
- Don't bottle it up and seek therapy for yourself if you need it or guidance for dealing with your Sufferer.
- Don't blame yourself and try really hard not to get pulled into the vortex.... if you have to go and get away for the day rather than fall over then do so as only the Sufferer can pull themselves out of their funk.