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LostHope1112
Hello all,
I appreciate your insight to this. I’m in or possibly was in a committed relationship with my vet (served 18 years; retired for about 4 years now; has told me he has PTSD) for about a month- we got into a disagreement, he claimed he wasn’t happy, I blamed it on myself and therefore, I initiated the break up talk, and when I was supposed to come over to his place to talk about it/pick up my stuff, he never picked up his phone or replied to any of my texts. I’ve been reading all the posts on this forum and I’m assuming now this is what you call the “isolation” period.
It’s been now close to a month (almost as long as we have been together) and still haven’t heard anything except for.... I did receive a response from him when I asked if we were still together, and he said, he couldn’t honestly answer that. That was on the 2nd week of the isolation period. After that, still no word and I’ve stopped trying to call or send a text in the last 10 days.
He gave me the world and I fell hard for him in the beginning. He’s given things to me which are irreplaceable such as his custom-cased honorable military hat that I see in my room everyday. He’s still taking care of my cell phone bill which our agreement was he was supposed to bill me for but he hasn’t.
It breaks me because I had such high hopes for our relationship and now, I’ve realized this is something I will need to understand and deal with.
I am stuck because there’s this part of me that knows what I can handle and there’s this other part of me that has so much empathy for him that I’m willing to fight for him and do my best to make this work. The problem is- I don’t even know where he stands?? Am I just waiting to be broken up to? How long should I wait? This isolation has been as long as our relationship. Is this how it is when dating a vet with PTSD? Any Insight or input will help. I’m so close to sending the official broken up text but my heart is not ready and I also don’t want to be the fool as well...
Would love to hear your thoughts...
I appreciate your insight to this. I’m in or possibly was in a committed relationship with my vet (served 18 years; retired for about 4 years now; has told me he has PTSD) for about a month- we got into a disagreement, he claimed he wasn’t happy, I blamed it on myself and therefore, I initiated the break up talk, and when I was supposed to come over to his place to talk about it/pick up my stuff, he never picked up his phone or replied to any of my texts. I’ve been reading all the posts on this forum and I’m assuming now this is what you call the “isolation” period.
It’s been now close to a month (almost as long as we have been together) and still haven’t heard anything except for.... I did receive a response from him when I asked if we were still together, and he said, he couldn’t honestly answer that. That was on the 2nd week of the isolation period. After that, still no word and I’ve stopped trying to call or send a text in the last 10 days.
He gave me the world and I fell hard for him in the beginning. He’s given things to me which are irreplaceable such as his custom-cased honorable military hat that I see in my room everyday. He’s still taking care of my cell phone bill which our agreement was he was supposed to bill me for but he hasn’t.
It breaks me because I had such high hopes for our relationship and now, I’ve realized this is something I will need to understand and deal with.
I am stuck because there’s this part of me that knows what I can handle and there’s this other part of me that has so much empathy for him that I’m willing to fight for him and do my best to make this work. The problem is- I don’t even know where he stands?? Am I just waiting to be broken up to? How long should I wait? This isolation has been as long as our relationship. Is this how it is when dating a vet with PTSD? Any Insight or input will help. I’m so close to sending the official broken up text but my heart is not ready and I also don’t want to be the fool as well...
Would love to hear your thoughts...