As someone who recently "came out" publicly and wrote something about my PTSD (there's link in a post in the Accomplishments forum), it was something that I thought a lot about and then did it. Why? Because not enough people do. And it's nothing to be ashamed of. And as someone who had faced being very much alone with PTSD (before I found places like this forum), I shared because I knew that there were lots of people just as scared and lonely as me out there. I shared for them.
As a result, I was sent many emails by people I didn't know thanking me and disclosing their own PTSD, comments on the post itself, along with messages from several friends who I didn't know had PTSD sharing it with me, when I posted the link on Facebook. I had no idea that so many people that I knew in real life had PTSD! Wow! Totally amazing and therapeutic for me.
However, that comes with its own caveats... I.e., people now know! Yikes! Scary! But... most of my friends/family knew already, so that part was taken care of, thankfully. And, most of them were very supportive from the get go. I also shared because I'm starting to work on a public art project collecting personal statements from people with PTSD and embroidering them... so I was going to go public at some point in time through that. I think that if you think it's the best way to go about it, go for it... realizing that a) everyone may not be supportive, b) some people may be upset you didn't tell them face to face, and c) you're making it public, despite Facebook filters!
And, I think that given the anonymous-ness of this forum, that a lot of people here are going to say, "heck, no!" That's because forums provide us a layer of anonymity if we wish; therefore, I would expect feelings to be quite divided on this issue, as they seem to be from looking at the responses above. Since PTSD is so personal, be sure to take all responses seriously, yet with a grain of salt, too, as you need to do what you think best, @
RussH!