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Is it possible he genuinely does not want me to do things for him so he doesn't have to feel like he "owes" me anything?
Simply by going off what you have written, yes. I would still do the pack and just drop off on the porch right now. Leave a note saying "just in case" and leave it at that. I would really not worry about an ulcer right now, though it is possible it will likely be at the bottom of his list of concerns. Trust me you both have bigger fish to fry. Look for things beyond probiotics, look for the "old people" and malnourished kid's drinks. Being malnourished will not help his symptoms and attitude.
A GP will honestly have no clue how to handle PTSD. Once mine figured out this may be the issue he had me on 10 mg xanax a day and was a year later. Hubby says 12 mgs but I do not recall it and if I was on that much it is a no brainer why I do not! A GP is not trained for this at all no matter how intrigued they are. Real training comes from living it. I am willing to bet Kathy has learned more than she knew was possible on it and she has mental health background.
Ummm being alone, I think from how you describe he would be... Too much working and puking for the other nonsense.
Just do not "swallow" what he says though. You internalize things and can make yourself ill. There is a huge difference of being capable of letting things slide off to swallowing them. Remember you are not a door mat. That will help you later and now plus him. Just because one is not a door mat does not mean they cannot be supportive and patient. If my hubby does not come here to clarify maybe Kathy can help you with that aspect. Guess that part is best suited for the carers. As I have stated before it takes a very special person to deal with this. I have no choice... Not sure why the hell my hubs puts up with it!