I read your original thread and wow, can I relate - as so many of us here can. It is amazing how we can feel so alone, but then come here and realize that there are actually so many others treading the same waters. I'm glad you are here.
I just want to tell you that it's getting better for me and it will for you too! I am currently nowhere near my worst, but it has certainly taken some time and some real dedication to myself to get there. Two things helped me begin to make this transition:
(1) I took 5 weeks away from my world, turned off my phone, went to stay with a trusted friend in an isolated area, immersed myself in some intensive therapy, and did a lot of soul searching.
(2) Finding this forum has been an absolute life saver in helping me learn and to be connected with individuals who experience the same things. We are not alone no matter how alone we may feel in this.
Not everyone is lucky enough to have an extended period of time where they don't have to work or hold up some other kind of responsibility. I share this with you because while losing your job must feel terrible, must be very scary and boy - kicks you when you are already down... I hope that you can take this opportunity to focus on your own personal healing. You now have the time to take care of YOU when for so long, you've been taking care of your husband. My hope for you is that 6 months from now, you can look back just as I am right now and say "Wow! I've come a long way." It's still not easy and I am still riding the roller coaster of the up's and down's that comes with having a loved one with PTSD. Today is a good day and I've learned to be grateful for those and cherish those moments as they help me have something to look forward to during the down days/weeks/months. If I've learned anything -- when there's a period of not-so-great, it will eventually turn a corner and will be brighter again.Easier to say on a good day than a bad day, but it remains true regardless.
I hope that when you do decide to start looking for another job, that you choose a place where you can feel comfortable enough to express yourself and what you need. Your life and your health (physical, mental, emotional) are the most important thing -- work should never get in the way of that. But for now, I just wish you peace, comfort and happy healing!