:hello:lisajayne,
First let me say welcome to the forum. I'm still a moderated member so this post won't show right away and others might come ahead, but at this moment no one has welcomed you that I can see, and I wanted you to know that must be an oversite b/c the people here are very nice and welcome everyone.
Having said that, be glad that you have your answer and you are not going mad!!! People in our lives come and go, and if you are going to focus on getting better, that loss might go on the back burner as it were, considering we PTSD-ers have much to work on, and take a lot of brain space to stay safe and calm.
I have been accused of being cold, unfriendly, self-involved, spoiled, high strung, wierd, crazy, too much trouble, an alcoholic (I can't drink at all), high maintence....the list goes on, I may reach out and try to explain to a special person, but if they don't get it, I can't be worried. Sometimes I'm lonley, and I do have a friend who accepts (with some grumbling) an occassional night out to a play, but that's my limit. I have to accept where I am as long as I am trying to get better.
I'm sorry your partner walked away from you but you are not alone here. And I know there are people in the world who have the patience for people like us. They just have to be found. I'm extra careful because I have a wonderfully unerringly beautiful skill of picking predators and losers no matter how hard I try. Much work to be done there:think:.
Welcom to the forum.