My spouse does not, but I do suffer from PTSD myself, although not from being in the military. ((HUGS)) to you.
my dh was diagnosed from PTSD about 6 months ago and put on meds and it has made a huge difference in our family's happiness. His PTSD manifested itself with depression and moodiness...not fun to be around. He is like a whole new person (well, really more like the old person he used to be!) since he got on his meds. However, I will say that my dh is no longer in the military and refused to talk to anyone while he was still in the military. I would encourage you to support your husband and encourage him to go to the VA and talk to someone...it will make a huge difference. PM if you need to talk.
Thanks I was curious because I was in the military that is where I actually met him however, I didn't go overseas and he has had two tours in that last 8 yrs. He is total different man. I was just trying to figure out if what I am going thru normal.. not at in real normal but the signs and struggles of PTSD with another person. He does actually go to VA and has been given sooo many different kinda of pills. But I am very weary of the drugs they are medicating him with. I will pm you soon okay.. Thanks for the reply..