Hi All,
I've joined this forum in the hope that I can find some insight with regards to PTSD.
I have recently been seeing a guy with PTSD (of which I don't know the cause, I've not felt it appropriate to ask) and I am really struggling to know how to support him properly.
Prior to starting the relationship we met at work and instantly got on great, we had chatted through various modes of communication and seemed to connect brilliantly. He instigated the first date and seemed very keen (I didn't know of his condition up to yet)
From there, we have been in a relationship and for the first few weeks it all seemed great, regular contact, positive communication, very open about feelings etc.
Amidst this contact he mentioned (in passing, rather than making a discussion about it) that he has PTSD. I thought nothing of it at the time. (as I have a mental health condition myself, therefore didn't judge as I felt no need to) The past few weeks we haven't been able to see or contact each other as much and when I offered to visit him he seemed fine and we made arrangements. On the day, I tried to contact him a few times and had no reply. When I finally managed to reach him, he was very distant and didn't want to see me at all. I enquired as to what the problem was and he said he was just tired and not in the mood, also that he felt I was making him feel like he's not doing enough and causing him undue stress. I replied that I've never given any suggestion of the sort and that I was under the impression everything was fine. He just replied that we'll talk about it some other time and that was it.
I left it at that and tried to think of how I could have made him feel that way, but couldn't come to a conclusion. All I have tried to do during the time I knew we would have limited communication is send closed texts such as wishing him luck for a job interview.
I'll be honest in that I've never considered his condition prior to that night, but I do recall that sometimes 'pushing away' can come with the condition and wondered if I haven't accommodated him adequately.
I'm now very confused and am just wondering if I've done something glaringly wrong?
Or is this just something that I need to get used to?
Many thanks in advance for any help offered.
Leigh.
I've joined this forum in the hope that I can find some insight with regards to PTSD.
I have recently been seeing a guy with PTSD (of which I don't know the cause, I've not felt it appropriate to ask) and I am really struggling to know how to support him properly.
Prior to starting the relationship we met at work and instantly got on great, we had chatted through various modes of communication and seemed to connect brilliantly. He instigated the first date and seemed very keen (I didn't know of his condition up to yet)
From there, we have been in a relationship and for the first few weeks it all seemed great, regular contact, positive communication, very open about feelings etc.
Amidst this contact he mentioned (in passing, rather than making a discussion about it) that he has PTSD. I thought nothing of it at the time. (as I have a mental health condition myself, therefore didn't judge as I felt no need to) The past few weeks we haven't been able to see or contact each other as much and when I offered to visit him he seemed fine and we made arrangements. On the day, I tried to contact him a few times and had no reply. When I finally managed to reach him, he was very distant and didn't want to see me at all. I enquired as to what the problem was and he said he was just tired and not in the mood, also that he felt I was making him feel like he's not doing enough and causing him undue stress. I replied that I've never given any suggestion of the sort and that I was under the impression everything was fine. He just replied that we'll talk about it some other time and that was it.
I left it at that and tried to think of how I could have made him feel that way, but couldn't come to a conclusion. All I have tried to do during the time I knew we would have limited communication is send closed texts such as wishing him luck for a job interview.
I'll be honest in that I've never considered his condition prior to that night, but I do recall that sometimes 'pushing away' can come with the condition and wondered if I haven't accommodated him adequately.
I'm now very confused and am just wondering if I've done something glaringly wrong?
Or is this just something that I need to get used to?
Many thanks in advance for any help offered.
Leigh.