tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4084876361608306937.post5217193311883149625..comments2024-02-26T19:17:44.872-08:00Comments on Living with PTSD and TBI: Tug of WarUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4084876361608306937.post-40073459594159474762013-05-24T17:43:55.985-07:002013-05-24T17:43:55.985-07:00So far I have read two posts, and I am very glad t...So far I have read two posts, and I am very glad that google found you for me. I understand everything that you are feeling, and going through. My husband is suffering from what I have no choice but to assume is PTSD. But he doesn't want to admit it. Your May posts illustrate how our marriage is going, and today was another "end of the rope" day. I am grateful for you putting my feelings into words. I love my husband, he was like this when I met him three years ago, and I fell in love with him anyway. This second deployment he thought would help him face his demons and get control of himself, but I'm sure you can guess how that has turned out. Thank you for sharing, now I don't feel so alone, or so crazy for not giving up hope.Ashleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04781899374310156335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4084876361608306937.post-11016511797695976642013-05-18T20:57:23.209-07:002013-05-18T20:57:23.209-07:00Hi Uncle Sam's Mistress!
Over the past few we...Hi Uncle Sam's Mistress!<br /><br />Over the past few weeks, I have read your entire blog, and it is absolutely wonderfully written- extremely compelling! Unfortunately, I know this is because of how much you have had to struggle and overcome so many things. I hope you find happiness, because you seem like such an empathetic and genuine person! I know you are probably sick to death of hearing advice, but just by reading your posts, your heartbreak is almost tangible. And, PTSD or not, no one should ever be treated like a non-entity or made to feel worthless! I think you definitely need to start thinking about doing what's best for YOU now. I'm glad you've had these times in Las Vegas and NYC in recent months-- but it feels as if your happiest moments (your only truly happy moments!) are when you are WITHOUT your husband. While I admire your conviction, sticking with him for so long, I also hope you can be happy yourself. And it may not be possible, if you are still playing caretaker to someone who, deep down, doesn't even appreciate your worth. No matter what you decide, though, I wish you the best!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com