Clydiechick
Silver Member
I have just been reading through some of the carers posts. You are all really amazing people.
I especially wanted to say thank you to the male carers (and sufferers) that are so open and can express how they feel. It is truly amazing for me to read that some men can be so open and compassionate.
I am a sufferer and my husband has 'no words' none at all. Never has had. It didn't bother me as much before the PTSD. But it is really tough now. I get no emotion, no conversation, no reassurance, nothing. It's really tough. I'm not blaming him and I know he can't just go and get some emotion, it's just the way he is.
I really appreciate having conversations with guys on here that can actually talk and express themselves.
So thanks, keep up the great work.:thumbs-up
Clydiechick
I especially wanted to say thank you to the male carers (and sufferers) that are so open and can express how they feel. It is truly amazing for me to read that some men can be so open and compassionate.
I am a sufferer and my husband has 'no words' none at all. Never has had. It didn't bother me as much before the PTSD. But it is really tough now. I get no emotion, no conversation, no reassurance, nothing. It's really tough. I'm not blaming him and I know he can't just go and get some emotion, it's just the way he is.
I really appreciate having conversations with guys on here that can actually talk and express themselves.
So thanks, keep up the great work.:thumbs-up
Clydiechick