User talk:Wolves12345

There probably are a lot of fakers but it's hardly bullshit in my opinion if you know yourself you have experienced a traumatic event and you are experiencing visual flashbacks after what happened, which are often rather vivid. Only trouble is that like it says people will pick mundane things to support their wrong idea of them having PTSD, as long as the event is genuinely traumatic and not something mundane then it is fairly rational in my opinion.
 * —ClickerClock (talk) 23:44, 22 October 2017 (UTC)
 * Sometimes a disorder is so obvious that self diagnosis is acceptable. Oh someone without a professional diagnosis for anorexia is starving themselves for months because they want to look thinner? Like saying that this person can't self diagnose themselves with an eating disorder is horrible. It's so obvious. Seriously a CSA victim who is a minor, that I know, self diagnosed themselves with PTSD because the doctor won't take them seriously. —ClickerClock (talk) 23:44, 22 October 2017 (UTC)