Sarah, thank you for being willing to openly share your struggles with PTSD. My wife has been my caretaker for years and I believe you caretakers get the short end of the stick when it comes to complex trauma and PTSD. You’ve inspired me to do an issues (or potentially a series) on being the caretaker or loved one of someone struggling w…
Sarah, thank you for being willing to openly share your struggles with PTSD. My wife has been my caretaker for years and I believe you caretakers get the short end of the stick when it comes to complex trauma and PTSD. You’ve inspired me to do an issues (or potentially a series) on being the caretaker or loved one of someone struggling with this monster. YOU are not alone, though I imagine sometimes it can feel quite isolating and lonely. Thank you for your comment, your engagement, your love for your husband.
I can’t wait to read that post/series. Very few people in my life know, much less truly understand, what it has been like all these years. I think you’d be speaking to something rarely acknowledged, much less honestly addressed.
Sarah, thank you for being willing to openly share your struggles with PTSD. My wife has been my caretaker for years and I believe you caretakers get the short end of the stick when it comes to complex trauma and PTSD. You’ve inspired me to do an issues (or potentially a series) on being the caretaker or loved one of someone struggling with this monster. YOU are not alone, though I imagine sometimes it can feel quite isolating and lonely. Thank you for your comment, your engagement, your love for your husband.
I can’t wait to read that post/series. Very few people in my life know, much less truly understand, what it has been like all these years. I think you’d be speaking to something rarely acknowledged, much less honestly addressed.