Hello,
I'm not even sure where to start so here goes:
My 31-year old son has been living with PTSD and extreme anxiety and panic attacks for the last several years. He had already been experiencing a lot of anxiety, then his wife of one year shot herself while he was in the house. He found her in the bathtub and, needless to say, has been a complete wreck ever since. He has been to rehab twice for alcohol addiction, which he was using to medicate the anxiety and PTSD. He seems to be over the alcohol, but two years later he is is still so anxious and panic-ridden that he hasn't been able to work. He spends a lot of time alone.
He started dating a girl about a year ago, and they moved into a large apartment about 6 weeks ago. She suddenly broke up with him and he is back to "square one" as he puts it. He came over yesterday and looks like a shell of a person, just completely lost. He says he only sleeps about 5-6 hours a night, but it is interrupted sleep. After his wife committed suicide, he couldn't sleep at all because of the nightmares.
He has a counselor he sees sporadically, once every few months, and was taking Prozac but hasn't been on it for about 2 months. I made him call his counselor yesterday and tell her it was an emergency and that he needed his meds. Hopefully he can get back on them today.
I am at a loss as to what to do. I don't think the counseling he gets is doing much good, he is just as anxious and depressed as he was 2 years ago. But it could be that he isn't putting in the work. I don't think he's very honest with his counselor about what goes on in his life. Her refers to his wife's suicide as "the situation with Emily" and I don't think has ever fully processed what happened.
This is a lot of information, but I would appreciate any help or advice. I fear what will happen if he doesn't get better.
Thanks,
I'm not even sure where to start so here goes:
My 31-year old son has been living with PTSD and extreme anxiety and panic attacks for the last several years. He had already been experiencing a lot of anxiety, then his wife of one year shot herself while he was in the house. He found her in the bathtub and, needless to say, has been a complete wreck ever since. He has been to rehab twice for alcohol addiction, which he was using to medicate the anxiety and PTSD. He seems to be over the alcohol, but two years later he is is still so anxious and panic-ridden that he hasn't been able to work. He spends a lot of time alone.
He started dating a girl about a year ago, and they moved into a large apartment about 6 weeks ago. She suddenly broke up with him and he is back to "square one" as he puts it. He came over yesterday and looks like a shell of a person, just completely lost. He says he only sleeps about 5-6 hours a night, but it is interrupted sleep. After his wife committed suicide, he couldn't sleep at all because of the nightmares.
He has a counselor he sees sporadically, once every few months, and was taking Prozac but hasn't been on it for about 2 months. I made him call his counselor yesterday and tell her it was an emergency and that he needed his meds. Hopefully he can get back on them today.
I am at a loss as to what to do. I don't think the counseling he gets is doing much good, he is just as anxious and depressed as he was 2 years ago. But it could be that he isn't putting in the work. I don't think he's very honest with his counselor about what goes on in his life. Her refers to his wife's suicide as "the situation with Emily" and I don't think has ever fully processed what happened.
This is a lot of information, but I would appreciate any help or advice. I fear what will happen if he doesn't get better.
Thanks,