Hey everyone,
Although me and my ex made the decision to separate, I still want to inform him about PTSD related stuff so he can make informed decisions at his own pace. I'm working on myself FIRST. Yet, I'm still learning about PTSD because I witnessed the impact PTSD was having on his life. I was reading the "stress cup" PDF (which was brilliant, by the way) and I wanted to share some of it with it my ex, who is classic combat PTSD to a tee.
I don't believe now is the right time, but I do think eventually (maybe some weeks to a few months down the road) he should read it. Has anyone introduced this to a someone who knows they are a sufferer but hasn't sought treatment? Any advice about introducing this to him while he's still overseas (he will be there for another 10 months or so)? I know what my feelings say (oh, it's too much for him to handle, it might hurt his feelings...blah, blah, blah), but I also know what I know...and I know that head on is the best way.
Just wanted some suggestions or instances where people have introduced this to sufferers. Thanks in advance for any responses.
Although me and my ex made the decision to separate, I still want to inform him about PTSD related stuff so he can make informed decisions at his own pace. I'm working on myself FIRST. Yet, I'm still learning about PTSD because I witnessed the impact PTSD was having on his life. I was reading the "stress cup" PDF (which was brilliant, by the way) and I wanted to share some of it with it my ex, who is classic combat PTSD to a tee.
I don't believe now is the right time, but I do think eventually (maybe some weeks to a few months down the road) he should read it. Has anyone introduced this to a someone who knows they are a sufferer but hasn't sought treatment? Any advice about introducing this to him while he's still overseas (he will be there for another 10 months or so)? I know what my feelings say (oh, it's too much for him to handle, it might hurt his feelings...blah, blah, blah), but I also know what I know...and I know that head on is the best way.
Just wanted some suggestions or instances where people have introduced this to sufferers. Thanks in advance for any responses.