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if you’ve read my story on different forums, then you know what I’m dealing with. My former partner who blindsided me with a break up back in September and who is a sufferer, has since isolated since Thanksgiving. I’ve read where winter months can be hard, I’ve read about anniversaries, I’ve also read about jerks. One thing for certain, he wasn’t a jerk by any means, however, due to the stress-factor accompanied by ptsd, the relationship was a little too much at the time. He always told me that he loved me and was always very excited to spend time with me and enjoy long phone conversations. We literally have not spoken on the phone since the week before Thanksgiving and it’s been heart-wrenching for me. I am still trying to be strong and continue to support him by taking care of a bill we share, sending random text or emails and sometimes he responds briefly.
So, I know he still acknowledges me and possibly what we had, but he not interested in working on fixing what we had. I am only interested in his friendship for now because he’s such a sweet heart and we became such good friends. I would just like to know has anyone ever had luck with pulling someone out of isolation with continuous texting and emails, or did it work better by using no contact? I welcome all supporters responses...
So, I know he still acknowledges me and possibly what we had, but he not interested in working on fixing what we had. I am only interested in his friendship for now because he’s such a sweet heart and we became such good friends. I would just like to know has anyone ever had luck with pulling someone out of isolation with continuous texting and emails, or did it work better by using no contact? I welcome all supporters responses...