tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8530204690671021240.post6690852525746696534..comments2023-10-14T08:56:27.110-05:00Comments on Hope For The Warriors®: Family of a Vet: What we can learn from other spousesHope For The Warriors® Staffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09434696789147405145noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8530204690671021240.post-42080167752209949142013-07-11T17:52:17.832-05:002013-07-11T17:52:17.832-05:00thank you for sharing this story it helped me more...thank you for sharing this story it helped me more then you know my husband was diagnosed many years ago with ptsd we have been together since 1998 and are married this is my husbands 5 marriage I am the only one that stayed so long I always will because I love my husband very much few years ago he had to have a double bypass it scared me really bad I went through so much back then it was awful of course that bought a lot of ptsd to the front it was a chrisis we been through so much its hard for me to even talk about how I felt when my husband was in the hospital and the people tells me to be prepared not only that he almost lost his leg I am so glad he survived that all to gether hes had about 5 heartatacks 3or4he had before I even met him during our years together so many outburst I always felt scared back then he is in a treatment now at least he is talking about these things that was pent up inside of him for so many years I want to thank you for your words of wisdom because I have cried a lot of years over this I use to think it was me causing the outburst but I know it was not meAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com