Gs172003
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Ahhh so the complete opposite. Make a wrong choice..people get hurt. So much for somebody to deal withActually my vet was combat platoon leader... he had to make life and death decisions for 42 guys. So...
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Ahhh so the complete opposite. Make a wrong choice..people get hurt. So much for somebody to deal withActually my vet was combat platoon leader... he had to make life and death decisions for 42 guys. So...
but choosing a clothing item or buying a replacement toothpaste or such item... that sounds more like an excuse than PTSD itself.
If this is new he may be processing something thatI go with that, not manipulat...
Disagreement about it being an excuse.
Sure, it may be an excuse, but after making a lifetime of very har...
This. Maybe this is what my problem is. I spent my life in crap situations I want a good one. What if I pick another bad one or a worse one?Disagreement about it being an excuse.
Sure, it may be an excuse, but after making a lifetime of very har...
Sort of. My SO will ask multiple times if his outfit is appropriate and looks okay before we go out. He usually changes a time or two during, as well. He has a long to-do list of grand projects for the house, but never gets to them -- and I can't blame him, the projects are huge, but he doesn't or is unable to, for example, pick one project to focus on and break the project up into smaller, more manageable tasks and then go through them one by one. Hence, he is adamant and excited about a project the night before, he wakes up and is ready to go, he goes to the hardware store (he sometimes doesn't make it to this step and skips straight to the tub) but didn't make a list and hasn't thought about the steps so he doesn't really know what he needs, he buys a random thing or two that may or may not have anything to do with the project, then he comes home and sits in the tub all day. If only he could break the project down into: Step 1) Measure the area I want to plant flowers, 2) Know or research what find of flowers you want, 3) Make a list for the hardware store of things you will need to complete the project from start to finish, 4) Go to the hardware store with your list, etc...Does your sufferer/do you as a sufferer sometimes suffer from too many choices, like not knowing how to dress because there is too many choices in the wardrobe or not knowing which tooth paste to buy because there are too many?
So as a result, we get this ^. And frustration/anger that he's not being productive.Too much stress causes a person to do less, and doing less causes Depression, and depression causes not wanting to do anything.
I've never heard this. What an awesomely appropriate term.Decision fatique