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o when I mentioned my husband has health problems, people often ask what kind of problems and when I say ptsd they ask what caused it.
Do you think I should educate them that some people do not like this question?
Assuming your husband is fine with your telling people, or you wouldn’t be...
I think you should do as you feel best at the time. Meaning, sometimes? Sure. Educate away. But it’s not your responsibility to. So if you don’t want to? No worries. Don’t.
When I’m in the mood, I usually remind people that’s a very dangerous -and personal- question to ask.
A natural question to ask without thinking, but do they really want to know if my husband was raped or had a child die in their arms? Was kidnapped or tortured? Was pinned to the corpse of their best friend for hours? Listened to the screams of the dying?
When people know enough about PTSD to know it has multiple causes, they know enough to know that’s not information they rate. That doesn’t stop them asking it. Curiosity I usually blow off. Connection I sometimes indulge.