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There is nothing wrong with you, ptsd is a normal human response. Keep in mind that the word 'trauma' encompasses a lot, if we're going by the definition of an event that is life threatening, or sexual violence. This ranges from being an adult in a bad car crash, to being a child and being sexually abused by a care giver. It just makes sense, in that case, that some traumas are easier to 'let go' than others. Having violence perpetrated on you by someone who is supposed to care for you is going to shatter your trust in the world, among other things. Being involved in some kind of accident, such as a natural disaster or car crash, while scary and devastating, would naturally be easier to come to terms with, as in these cases nobody is actively trying to hurt you. I'm not trying to discount survivors of these kinds of events, as I understand how horrific they can be, but psychologically I don't believe they affect people as much as abuse does.
Im sorry - but have you experienced different types of traumas in order to say / judge something like that? Its as INSULTING as someone believing PTSD is some kinda of "drama" mood that can be "choosen" to get out of.
Nomatter the reason why anybody develops PTSD , it is traumatic, emotional & scary. You should never judge , ask why / how or grade different types of experiences ! Everyone is different and the reason for being on this forum is NOT to be judged!
"naturally be easier to come to terms with, as in these cases nobody is actively trying to hurt you"
I live in Christchurch new zealand.
I have lived through and experienced thousands of earthquakes. I have on 3 different shakes ( that was over 6 on the richter scale) lost friends, my home, animals, cars , 2x jobs you name it.
Each shake i wonder - will i die, is everybody I know safe? Will my animals be safe, will i have a job or has this buildning seen enough and will come down too, will there be gas, food tomorrow, can i pay bills , survive?. Will i have water, toilet for months, will the insurance company run me over, will i lose absolutely everything i worked for my entire life ...,,
I can assure you that "coming" to terms with natural disasters when you know at any second, anytime, ANYDAY .....you can loose everything you own and love.
My so called trust in the world is pretty shattered i can assure you. I dont have "one" perpetrator , i literary have had the earth destroyed under my feet. Who are you to say its easy to get over?