Army&You Spring 2014

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What’s it like when the wheels come off? A British Army wife’s candid account of being married to a soldier suffering from mental illness

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OST Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is often mentioned in the media but what is the reality behind the headlines for those living with a sufferer? Mother-of-three Rachel is all too aware. In 2010, “the wheels came off the trolley” when her husband Jack was diagnosed with PTSD and Dissociative Disorder...

For me there had been a slow downward spiral of stress and anxiety with him worrying about work things and having a shorter fuse at home. Jack spent nine weeks in a German hospital and ten months out of uniform. He was then able to return to work whilst continuing to have weekly treatment. Although managing to carry out his duties to a high standard, he couldn’t deal with work and family life. At home he struggled and I found it hard to cope with my family and friends being so far away. HOPING FOR CHANGE At the end of 2012 we were posted back to the UK and hoped for a new start, but as the months have passed Jack has become

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more ill. He finds sudden or loud noises unbearable, frequently asking the children to be quieter. Recently, I was in a church with our three-year-old daughter when she said “we should bring daddy here because it’s very quiet”. THE REALITY I find mental illness very isolating because Jack has found it difficult to come to terms with his diagnosis. Initially he didn’t want me to tell anyone why he was in hospital or off work. I couldn’t speak to friends about it and had to make excuses. Jack is emotionally very detached, particularly from me. He is incredibly tired and has to lie down to sleep or withdraw throughout the day. He finds social situations very difficult and avoids them if he can. I go to lots of things on my own with the children. He gets stressed and anxious, obsessive and agitated. It is on-going. Jack is also very good at putting on a mask as he has done for quite some time when necessary. Some friends say to me “oh, he seems fine” and “but he’s got so much going for him”. @ArmyandYou


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