LuckiLee
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Ok. Just a little info first. My guy is a combat veteran with PTSD. We've been together 5 years. He's been in therapy for 4 years. I've been on this forum for about a year which is basically my therapy. Thanks for all your help! ;)
Anyways J's sister is in town. With all of her dysfunction. Yay! Since I've been with J as a girlfriend and supporter I go to alot of trouble to keep stress away from him. So his sister comes to town and dumps a s*it load of stress right in our laps.
Lost her job.
Depressed.
Just went through divorce #3.
No money.
Brought her dog which we are watching so she can hang with her friends.
Borrowed money to go out with friends. (while J and I are WORKING).
Has NO clue how PTSD effects J's life and seems like she couldn't care less either.
She stayed the first 2 nights with us. The first morning he woke up with nausea and vomiting. Sister asked what was wrong? I said his nightmares are really bad right now and he wakes up with anxiety which upsets his stomach. And she says "nightmares? About what? Omg. I lost it. I said " ABOUT THE WARS! He's a combat veteran with PTSD. What do you think he would have nightmares about???" She says "oh". Yep that's all she had to say about that topic.
Then the next day we went downtown to site see and to the open farmers market. Not one of J's favorite things to do. But he does it for me, I know this and appreciate it very much! The day we went it was very crowded. The middle isle was packed with people. J said he wasn't going down that isle (which I knew right away). Sister asks me "why wont he go down there?" (oh lord give me strength) I said " because HE HAS PTSD. Seriously, I'm going to buy you a book on PTSD. This is ridiculous"
Sorry about the long story. Let me get to my question. Should I have a conversation with her about how PTSD effects our lives? J wants the family to see him in a certain light. He doesn't want to look weak. (which is why he agreed to the visit even knowing it would overflow that damn stress cup).
I really want her to realize what J deals with everyday. She's his sister. She should know. Right? Am I just being protective? Idk. I just get so mad that people only care about themselves. I mean if the roles were reversed and someone told me my brother has PTSD and wakes up vomiting everyday I would want to know more and what, if anything I could do to help.
What do you guys think? Should I have a conversation or no? The one thing I am worried about (if we do talk) is her running to J and blabbing.
Thanks for taking the time to read all of this. I hope it makes some kind of sense.
....after reading all of this. I wonder if she'll even give a sh*t. Seems she just cares about herself.
Anyways J's sister is in town. With all of her dysfunction. Yay! Since I've been with J as a girlfriend and supporter I go to alot of trouble to keep stress away from him. So his sister comes to town and dumps a s*it load of stress right in our laps.
Lost her job.
Depressed.
Just went through divorce #3.
No money.
Brought her dog which we are watching so she can hang with her friends.
Borrowed money to go out with friends. (while J and I are WORKING).
Has NO clue how PTSD effects J's life and seems like she couldn't care less either.
She stayed the first 2 nights with us. The first morning he woke up with nausea and vomiting. Sister asked what was wrong? I said his nightmares are really bad right now and he wakes up with anxiety which upsets his stomach. And she says "nightmares? About what? Omg. I lost it. I said " ABOUT THE WARS! He's a combat veteran with PTSD. What do you think he would have nightmares about???" She says "oh". Yep that's all she had to say about that topic.
Then the next day we went downtown to site see and to the open farmers market. Not one of J's favorite things to do. But he does it for me, I know this and appreciate it very much! The day we went it was very crowded. The middle isle was packed with people. J said he wasn't going down that isle (which I knew right away). Sister asks me "why wont he go down there?" (oh lord give me strength) I said " because HE HAS PTSD. Seriously, I'm going to buy you a book on PTSD. This is ridiculous"
Sorry about the long story. Let me get to my question. Should I have a conversation with her about how PTSD effects our lives? J wants the family to see him in a certain light. He doesn't want to look weak. (which is why he agreed to the visit even knowing it would overflow that damn stress cup).
I really want her to realize what J deals with everyday. She's his sister. She should know. Right? Am I just being protective? Idk. I just get so mad that people only care about themselves. I mean if the roles were reversed and someone told me my brother has PTSD and wakes up vomiting everyday I would want to know more and what, if anything I could do to help.
What do you guys think? Should I have a conversation or no? The one thing I am worried about (if we do talk) is her running to J and blabbing.
Thanks for taking the time to read all of this. I hope it makes some kind of sense.
....after reading all of this. I wonder if she'll even give a sh*t. Seems she just cares about herself.