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Well its been awhile since I posted. I am going through a divorce partly due to my ptsd. My ex could not handle the fact I could not work. Even though I make more money then her and stayed home with our girls. So at age 36 2 divorces and I think I am done. My va shrink said since the divorce is due to the ptsd I having nothing to worry about if they ever want a rexam. I am 70% with iu p&t.

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Sorry to hear it but PTSD does take it's toll. That "till death do us part" is BS, these days, anyway. Don't give up, tho. Ya never never know what life will bring.

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Well its been awhile since I posted. I am going through a divorce partly due to my ptsd. My ex could not handle the fact I could not work. Even though I make more money then her and stayed home with our girls. So at age 36 2 divorces and I think I am done. My va shrink said since the divorce is due to the ptsd I having nothing to worry about if they ever want a rexam. I am 70% with iu p&t.
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I guess your EX did not believe in "In sickness and in health" part of marriage. This speaks about your EX'es insecurities. If you were working and she was home with the kids what would be the difference as long as the money is there.

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