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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 139361" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Steely - </p><p></p><p>When I did something similar - I felt like I wasn't there - that I just could not stop laughing was your situation similar to that? </p><p></p><p>My doctor told me that laughter is your bodies final attempt to avoid a disassociative state. It's can be, in some cases a pre-cursor to stroke. If that laughter was hysterical, uncontrollable - for seemingly no reason your body may have gone on auto-pilot to fix your depression. This is fact. </p><p></p><p>In a disassociative state you are there literally but feel like you are floating above yourself and watching yourself from somewhere else. That is NOT a good thing and you need to call the doctor and for a time being find out what you can do or take for your nerves. </p><p></p><p>That laughter is your bodies way of telling your brain it can NOT take any more stress. Call you psychiatrist TODAY and leave a message about this - I'm very serious. </p><p></p><p>When this happened to me - I ended up with a stroke less than a week later. </p><p></p><p>Take care of YOURSELF - okay -</p><p></p><p>We care about you a ton but can't be there to take you or help - </p><p>Sadly this is the best I can do - </p><p></p><p>NOW CALL YOUR psychiatrist !!!!!! RIGHT NOW YOUNG LADY!!!!!!! </p><p></p><p>Hugs & Love </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 139361, member: 4964"] Steely - When I did something similar - I felt like I wasn't there - that I just could not stop laughing was your situation similar to that? My doctor told me that laughter is your bodies final attempt to avoid a disassociative state. It's can be, in some cases a pre-cursor to stroke. If that laughter was hysterical, uncontrollable - for seemingly no reason your body may have gone on auto-pilot to fix your depression. This is fact. In a disassociative state you are there literally but feel like you are floating above yourself and watching yourself from somewhere else. That is NOT a good thing and you need to call the doctor and for a time being find out what you can do or take for your nerves. That laughter is your bodies way of telling your brain it can NOT take any more stress. Call you psychiatrist TODAY and leave a message about this - I'm very serious. When this happened to me - I ended up with a stroke less than a week later. Take care of YOURSELF - okay - We care about you a ton but can't be there to take you or help - Sadly this is the best I can do - NOW CALL YOUR psychiatrist !!!!!! RIGHT NOW YOUNG LADY!!!!!!! Hugs & Love Star [/QUOTE]
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