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If I keep laughing about this, does it mean I've completely lost it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 347464" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>EFPD - coffee on my monitor now......THANK YOU FLUTTER. Only we could laugh and not get an ugly stare from another Mother. </p><p></p><p>Actually? One time, driving down the road after Dude had his jaw broken in half and needed surgery and, and, and, and....I looked over at a bumper sticker on a mans car as we were driving down the highway. I know what it say (Real Men Love Jesus), but my mind told me it said (Real Men Love Cookies) and I started to laugh hysterically. I laughed so hard, so long, so ridiculously that it scared DF and Dude. DF literally pulled off the road and was about to slap me to bring me back into some form of reality. I truly was loosing it. The bumper sticker wasn't funny. The brain just knew if my body didn't start something? I would end up in the nut hut. Had DF opened the car door on the side of the road? I would have rolled literally in the grass laughing and probably gotten arrested or hauled off. I could.not.stop. I couldn't stop because laughter is the bodies way of helping the brain reboot. Honest. When the therapist found out about it two days later? I couldn't laugh about a thing. I couldn't find anything humorous about it at all. Not even a snicker. Therapist said I was () close to a breakdown, but explained to me like I just did to you what had happened. Laughter like that? Is the bodies way of protecting the mind before your cheese proverbially slides off the cracker. No joke. </p><p></p><p>That's why crazy people in the movies in insane asylums are often seen laughing. They went over the edge...no joke. Like Terry said - YOU ARE doing what's right. You GO! I second that. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there - hugs. </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 347464, member: 4964"] EFPD - coffee on my monitor now......THANK YOU FLUTTER. Only we could laugh and not get an ugly stare from another Mother. Actually? One time, driving down the road after Dude had his jaw broken in half and needed surgery and, and, and, and....I looked over at a bumper sticker on a mans car as we were driving down the highway. I know what it say (Real Men Love Jesus), but my mind told me it said (Real Men Love Cookies) and I started to laugh hysterically. I laughed so hard, so long, so ridiculously that it scared DF and Dude. DF literally pulled off the road and was about to slap me to bring me back into some form of reality. I truly was loosing it. The bumper sticker wasn't funny. The brain just knew if my body didn't start something? I would end up in the nut hut. Had DF opened the car door on the side of the road? I would have rolled literally in the grass laughing and probably gotten arrested or hauled off. I could.not.stop. I couldn't stop because laughter is the bodies way of helping the brain reboot. Honest. When the therapist found out about it two days later? I couldn't laugh about a thing. I couldn't find anything humorous about it at all. Not even a snicker. Therapist said I was () close to a breakdown, but explained to me like I just did to you what had happened. Laughter like that? Is the bodies way of protecting the mind before your cheese proverbially slides off the cracker. No joke. That's why crazy people in the movies in insane asylums are often seen laughing. They went over the edge...no joke. Like Terry said - YOU ARE doing what's right. You GO! I second that. Hang in there - hugs. Star [/QUOTE]
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