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Old Dec 14, 2014, 10:23 PM
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I think, if it were myself, I would feel as though, I wasn't being seen as a whole person. Would be akin to saying, oh, you have MS, I had no idea(i have ms, hence the reference). I don't expect that my illness experience is to be fully understood, yet, to know it's there, and what needs to happen around me, to try and keep stress down to try to stay healthy.
Which is why acknowledgement of depression with the PTSD is important. Not to tiptoe, but to recognize, hey, not getting that job hurt. Don't say stop crying, say let it out, you'll get through this. Being your soulmate, it's expected for him to be your best friend. If you were a guy, if circumstances were ideal, wouldn't they grab a few pints, together, and set up a gameplan?

Have you told him how you are feeling yet, or waiting until after therapy, this week?

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