novemberDark, post: 659448
You are so right! My husband's ptsd resurfaced with a vengeance, just before Christmas, after 14 relatively peaceful years. I struggled to keep going to work, and to "do" Christmas. Problems I'd been having at work became insignificant, and really, they were minor in the grand scheme of things. Every day I had to (and still do) evaluate what was truly important. It's quite an amazing perspective to gain, and I certainly look at the world differently now. I take a lot less things for granted now, too.
I saw in the suffering from ptsd, the ability to knowing what's really significant in life.
You are so right! My husband's ptsd resurfaced with a vengeance, just before Christmas, after 14 relatively peaceful years. I struggled to keep going to work, and to "do" Christmas. Problems I'd been having at work became insignificant, and really, they were minor in the grand scheme of things. Every day I had to (and still do) evaluate what was truly important. It's quite an amazing perspective to gain, and I certainly look at the world differently now. I take a lot less things for granted now, too.