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Old 13-07-2007, 12:05 AM
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Good morning/afternoon/night, everyone!! i am having a great week. Part of the reason is due to the advice that was given to me earlier in the week. This forum has saved me many times in the past and continues to guide me through life into recovery!! i not only recieve help with my ptsd, but also with other problems in my life.
i thank God for this forum and all of you that post and read!

It is with this immense gratitude that i once again ask everyone for advice.
I am dating a girl right now and don't know if i should tell her that i have ptsd. i'm afraid that she might not fully understand or take it as a sign of weakness (even though i am well aware that it is not).
She (S) knows that i used to be married and that my wife died; S knows that i have bi-polar disorder (which she feels i am controlling very well); she knows that i care for her deeply, but i don't want to turn her off to me!!
This probably sounds petty to people, but i am still troubled by this dilemma.
Any advice or ideas????

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Old 13-07-2007, 12:17 AM
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Hi Josh,

I can't tell you what to do, and I really won't give any advice.....But how I would feel if I was your girlfriend and you withheld info from me. I would be very hurt and angry. That you were trying to hide something, and I would wonder how many more secrets are you hiding... That's just me.....My opinion..... I believe in honesty....

First I guess that you need to gauge where you are in the relationship. If it's a recent one then maybe you could wait, but if it a long standing one... I would want to know. One of my triggers is being lied to, having info withheld, and people calling me a liar. That said, I just think that honesty is the best policy. But I also think that the timing needs be be taken into account.

You certainly don't have to tell someone on the first date, or even the third or fourth. Just figure out how you feel, how comfortable you are with her, how the relationship is going, and if she is ok with you being Bi-polar, then she seems to be openminded, and caring.

There are no rules to relationships...

I wish you well with this. I know it can be tough to tell others what is going on with us...... Sometimes it just plain sucks.....

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I think you should tell her. You dont have to come out with everything straight away. Sound her out a little. It will explain your actions in some situations and it would help her understand you more. You cant pretend its not there. When you are comfortable I'd tell her a little. Sounds like she gets the other stuff so hopefully she'll get this. If she doesn't then she doesn't get you either. Sounds harsh but it is a part of you and if she likes the rest then she'll be open to it. Just my opinions, good luck whatever you decide.
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Honesty is the best policy. i know it is hard but if she loves you she will love everything about you. Maybe suggest she come here and read some info in the carers section. I now do not hide my PTSD, we should not be ashamed of it, we didn't ask for this. Just my point of view. Hope everything works out well for you, i wish you the best of luck. Take Care.
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Hey Josh--Hercules here! Read your post and I do feel for you and your dilemma! As a female with PTSD I can tell you that anyone who knows me is made aware fairly early on about me and my problems. Why you ask! Well, by deciding to wait telling someone about my issues it cost me relationships becuse the other person did not understand why I did what I did or acted like I acted. The other person had no basis to decide their path. All they knew was they were hurt or angered by an inappropiate action on my part.
By being aware of my little quirks they were able to understnd and forgive nbd yes even just ignore so idiot thing the PTSD caused. Hope this helps
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She knows your managing other issues already, so why not PTSD as well? Tell her Josh, because honesty is the best policy, and dishonesty will only bite you on the arse later otherwise. Rather be bitten now than when there is more to lose IMHO. I had no issues telling my new girlfriend, and simply explained it to her, ensure I do my best at all times in relation to how I treat her and my actions, and she learns and supports me... simple as that. Love does amazing things, it also can cause stupid things if trust is not always paramount.
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I told my wife long before we became a couple. She looked up a few things to better understand and is now there for me when I come appart. I think it was for the best to tell her earily on. As everyone else said Honesty is best. If my wife had a problem with my issues I do not know if I would have went through the troubles of having her move in with me. Note: we have been living together for 3 years now and been married over 2 years so things have been working out.

Well, I hope things go well for you.

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Old 24-07-2007, 03:58 AM
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I have read everyone's advice, and it seems that everyone thinks that i should tell her now as opposed to later... BUT there is a new twist to my dilemma:
Her mother found out that i am bi-polar and now forbids her daughter to see me, even though she is 22 years old (i am 30) and wants to see me still. She was constantly on my mind, and i couldn't concentrate on my work or anything else for that matter, so i broke it off. We are still friends and care for each other very much; in fact, i am falling for her hard!!!! She spoke to our priest and he gave her great advice... He said that if she still wants to see me that she should buy her own car and see me regardless of what her mother says... after all, she IS a grown woman!!

Now, i don't know what to do. Do i try to turn off my feelings for her?? Do i keep going down the path i am on, knowing it could be painful?? Do i stop all contact with her or just let nature take its course?? I am so confused!?!?:cuckoo: I AM HEARTBROKEN:crybaby:
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Gee Josh the story never ends for you. I'm so sorry. Love can hurt sometimes.....

I guess the question that needs to be asked is this.... Is your girlfriend (or ex girlfriend) or friend still living at home with her parents???? If she is, this could put her in a difficult position with her parents. I know that she is 22, but if she is living at home it could be a problem.

That said....I think that her mother has a few problems.....
#1 being kind of controlling.
#2 her daughter is 22 yrs old and capable of making her own decisions. #3.........So what if your are bi-polar!!!!!!!!!

My god you would think that she just found out that you have 3 heads, and breath fire from your butt or something....

Does she think that being bi polar is something that you can catch???? God I just can't stand ignorant people.

Josh, I'm sorry that you are going through this.. I really don't know what to tell you. You're a grown man, she is a grown woman, and yet you have a very nasty mother in the mix......I guess you need to figure out if your girlfriend is worth the hassle that I think you might be in with "Dear old Mom in the way"

Whatever you decide...Good luck and keep posting.....

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Thanks Wendy...
Her mother thinks that because i am bi-polar, that that somehow makes me a violent person. I have never hit a woman...NEVER. PERIOD. The only violence in my life was perpertrated on me!!
She watches too much Lifetime Televsion for Women Movies... you know the ones where the boyfriend turns out to be a psychotic triple axe-murderer who kills the girl and her whole family?!?! I mean, come on!! What is with this lady?
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