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> Hi Julie, > I have some information at my website if you need to take a > look. Click on the table of content link at top of page and you will > find information regarding PTSD as I suffer from this as well. > keep in touch > Don’t give up on your friend > Leigh-Ann Peters
Thank you so much for the source for more information. I won’t give up on my friend. It helps a lot that I have an idea what is going on now. Up until yesterday, I thought that I had lost him completely. Julie
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Try this too http://www.leymann.se/English Good luck
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On Tue, 02 Jun 1998 21:44:04 -0700, Julie Walker <jew…@pacbell.net> wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Hello there! I am looking for some information about PTSD. I have a >friend who was in the Gulf War. He and I have been really good friends >for several years. All of a sudden the last few months, he has pulled >completely away from me. When I talk to him, he tells me that he cares >and will make an effort to keep in touch with me, then I hear nothing. >Due to this and some other things, he has really pushed our friendship >to the limit and has hurt me a lot by pulling away so much. Well, I >called him today to make one last effort, as he really has been very >important to me. He finally told me that he has been having a very >difficult time with PTSD. I guess it started getting bad for him about >a year ago, but it has been especially bad the last 3-4 months. I have >spoken to him at length about some of his experiences in the Gulf War, >but we haven’t ever spoken about PTSD until now. According to him, one >of the symptoms of PTSD is completely detaching from people, and >sometimes only certain people. He now claims to be taking steps to deal >with this and other problems that it has caused. For example, he is >starting counseling again. I really do want to believe him, however, he >has hurt me so much the last few months that I need to verify that what >he is telling me is true. I would also like some additional information >about PTSD and the best way to first, deal with this myself and second, >help him deal with this. It is a little confusing for me because right >now I feel like the friend that I know and love no longer exists. I >miss him and want his friendship back. >I am sorry that this is so long. Can anybody out there help me out? >Thank you so much for your help! >Jewel
Hi Julie, I have some information at my website if you need to take a look. Click on the table of content link at top of page and you will find information regarding PTSD as I suffer from this as well. keep in touch Don’t give up on your friend Leigh-Ann Peters Hiding in the Closet, no more http://www.sinclair.net/~rott1/ Newsgroup: alt.support.domestic-violence Message board, articles, resources, and much more
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Hello there! I am looking for some information about PTSD. I have a friend who was in the Gulf War. He and I have been really good friends for several years. All of a sudden the last few months, he has pulled completely away from me. When I talk to him, he tells me that he cares and will make an effort to keep in touch with me, then I hear nothing. Due to this and some other things, he has really pushed our friendship to the limit and has hurt me a lot by pulling away so much. Well, I called him today to make one last effort, as he really has been very important to me. He finally told me that he has been having a very difficult time with PTSD. I guess it started getting bad for him about a year ago, but it has been especially bad the last 3-4 months. I have spoken to him at length about some of his experiences in the Gulf War, but we haven’t ever spoken about PTSD until now. According to him, one of the symptoms of PTSD is completely detaching from people, and sometimes only certain people. He now claims to be taking steps to deal with this and other problems that it has caused. For example, he is starting counseling again. I really do want to believe him, however, he has hurt me so much the last few months that I need to verify that what he is telling me is true. I would also like some additional information about PTSD and the best way to first, deal with this myself and second, help him deal with this. It is a little confusing for me because right now I feel like the friend that I know and love no longer exists. I miss him and want his friendship back. I am sorry that this is so long. Can anybody out there help me out? Thank you so much for your help! Jewel
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