My Dear Carers,
You cannot "turn off" your own personal stress. If you are stressed, you have the right to feel it, own it, cope with it in your own personal way.
In doing this, we often wish to turn to our loved ones, a perfectly natural thing to do. However, our loved ones cannot cope with our stress added to theirs.
My recommendation is this; Develop a group of family or friends who you can go to to let off steam (this site is fantastic for that!!).
When you have talked it out with friends, it reduces your stress levels. You can then decide if it really is something you wish to talk calmly about to your PTSD sufferer, or if it is something best left unsaid.
The end result is that you have looked after yourself mentally and emotionally, and in doing that, have cared for your loved one.
Stress levels for carers is always going to be high, and our sufferers get more stressed just knowing we are so stressed. I urge you to find a way to release the tension of your stress by any way that works for you(talking to others,working out,writing your thoughts down, etc...) so that your own health is protected, and a potentially bad cycle of stress in your relationship is halted.
Remember, our loved ones sometimes rely quite heavily on us being "A Rock" for them. Take care of yourself well, and you are more able to cope with insulating your PTSD loved one from your everyday stress.
There is nothing worse than feeling like you are trapped with no-one to turn to because you have kept quiet so as not to hurt your loved one.
I definately recommend our private carers section for non judgemental venting!!!! Get it all out there, and get up and leave the computer in a better frame of mind! :Hug_emoticon:
Take care, and big hugs to you all!!
Ryair xxxxxxxxxx