Today I have very mixed emotions and want to ask you a question(s)...what do you tell your loved ones (friends and family) about your Sufferer? Do you automatically tell them that your partner has PTSD? Do you ever tell them what PTSD is and how it affects a person? What about when your partner has an episode and they witness it? Do you ever try and defend your partner and his/her actions? Do you try and explain "why" it happens?
My BF has now had two episodes in front of two different groups of my friends and it's caused some real tension and raised concerns from them. (I've posted other messages about those on here so I'm not going to rehash those right now). I completely understand their concerns and that's what friends and family are supposed to do. They are supposed to look out for you and I am greatful for such wonderful and caring friends, but I soooooo don't want any of them to judge him soley based on two indivdual incidents.
My BF is the most caring, compassionate, thoughful, considerate, polite, and AMAZING man I have ever met and I HATE that he has PTSD! :mad: I know that he will always have PTSD and that there will be other episodes...what do I say to my loved ones? Do I say anything at all? I'm so sad for him right now. I know who he is in his heart and soul and I am sad to think that some of the people that matter most to me may never get to know any other side of him.
Please tell me how you have handled things with your family and friends.
Feeling helpless,
Cynthia
My BF has now had two episodes in front of two different groups of my friends and it's caused some real tension and raised concerns from them. (I've posted other messages about those on here so I'm not going to rehash those right now). I completely understand their concerns and that's what friends and family are supposed to do. They are supposed to look out for you and I am greatful for such wonderful and caring friends, but I soooooo don't want any of them to judge him soley based on two indivdual incidents.
My BF is the most caring, compassionate, thoughful, considerate, polite, and AMAZING man I have ever met and I HATE that he has PTSD! :mad: I know that he will always have PTSD and that there will be other episodes...what do I say to my loved ones? Do I say anything at all? I'm so sad for him right now. I know who he is in his heart and soul and I am sad to think that some of the people that matter most to me may never get to know any other side of him.
Please tell me how you have handled things with your family and friends.
Feeling helpless,
Cynthia