Sunshine71
Gold Member
Hi fellow careers
Looking at my subject heading I feel that we should give all the time that is needed. In the real world with bills, work, your own self esteem and children too it isn't easy.
My husband has PTSD and more. He is a great guy but this has turned him into someone I dont even recoginse at times. The stress, self harming, hallucinations.... lead to a heart attack last year. He is just 38.
I took time out with him from my work (I am self employed) we needed it although financially its not good. I continued to work after 6 weeks or so - from home but its very time consuming and I have to focus.
Am I being selfish? Should I take more time out for him? He has found a new hobby that we are hoping will turn into a career and he really enjoys it. But after 14 months of counselling (with a break after the heart attack) he seems to be feeling worse again with feelings of self harm too.
Do I carry on? Do I stop? I do feel that I need something but maybe not as much as I am currently doing.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing from you and hope that this will help others too.
Looking at my subject heading I feel that we should give all the time that is needed. In the real world with bills, work, your own self esteem and children too it isn't easy.
My husband has PTSD and more. He is a great guy but this has turned him into someone I dont even recoginse at times. The stress, self harming, hallucinations.... lead to a heart attack last year. He is just 38.
I took time out with him from my work (I am self employed) we needed it although financially its not good. I continued to work after 6 weeks or so - from home but its very time consuming and I have to focus.
Am I being selfish? Should I take more time out for him? He has found a new hobby that we are hoping will turn into a career and he really enjoys it. But after 14 months of counselling (with a break after the heart attack) he seems to be feeling worse again with feelings of self harm too.
Do I carry on? Do I stop? I do feel that I need something but maybe not as much as I am currently doing.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing from you and hope that this will help others too.