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In my world this was far worse then the criterion A stuff. This is how bad it is for some people.
I assume this is original poster. Let me say that this is just plain insulting. What do you want from any of us? People here have had knives to their throats, been on life support as kids, been raped by their dads, or watched the person beside them die after a car crash. We don't compare traumas because they are traumas. They have neuropsychological implications, as indicated by PTSD diagnoses. Traumas are not the same as losses. To say that your loss is worse than someone else's trauma is really out of line here and inflammatory.
I understand you are hurting. Not having PTSD does not invalidate that you feel really bad. You can have very very bad feelings and still get support, but this is probably not the right place if you want to call a break-up self-diagnosed "ptsd." Also, suggesting that anyone here being unfriendly could push you over the edge is MANIPULATION. I suggest you consider talking to a mental health professional to rule out other issues, such as personality problems. But most likely you are hurting and angry, maybe other stuff, but not traumatized. You deserve some kind of guidance or support but obviously you are using this forum to dig deeper into your own hole versus really do anything to help yourself feel better. If you feel like "unfriendly" comments coming from those who understand PTSD are pushing you over the edge, you need to take care of yourself and leave.
"Far worse than criterion A"....this will get you NOWHERE here. Horribly insensitive and selfish statement. Your pain needs to be heard in an appropriate place, like a forum about grief or depression or general mental health stuff.