estellemunro
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Sleeping all day
My husband is a Vietnam combat veteran with PTSD. He wakes up when I do; we have coffee and read in bed for a little while and then get up and have breakfast. After breakfast I start working (at home) and he goes back to bed. He wakes up at about 2:00 PM and has coffee and then works around the house, in the garden, or taking photos. He is a retired photographer so has no schedule he has to follow.
I told him today that this was a non-violent form of suicide. He is not participating in his life. He says he can't help it. He goes for therapy, he's on anti-depressants. I know he doesn't tell his therapist about sleeping all day.
My questions are:
1. Is this beyond his control?
2. His therapist has said I can come to a session anytime I want. Should I go and ask him about the sleeping?
Estelle
My husband is a Vietnam combat veteran with PTSD. He wakes up when I do; we have coffee and read in bed for a little while and then get up and have breakfast. After breakfast I start working (at home) and he goes back to bed. He wakes up at about 2:00 PM and has coffee and then works around the house, in the garden, or taking photos. He is a retired photographer so has no schedule he has to follow.
I told him today that this was a non-violent form of suicide. He is not participating in his life. He says he can't help it. He goes for therapy, he's on anti-depressants. I know he doesn't tell his therapist about sleeping all day.
My questions are:
1. Is this beyond his control?
2. His therapist has said I can come to a session anytime I want. Should I go and ask him about the sleeping?
Estelle