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Unsettling realizations of Sammys future
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 109622"><p>That's a very good point, SW. </p><p></p><p>I laugh as a nervous reaction. A few weeks ago when we moved into the house, I was walking into the kitchen just as my mom was stepping onto the chair to put something away. I could see it in slow motion: the chair slid on the floor, she tried to catch herself on the counter, I was afraid she was going to crack her head on the counter and there was no way I could get there in time. She then went down on the floor on her behind, then her back, then her head and her head bounced back up. I started to laugh. I suppressed it because people tend to get upset at you for laughing when they get hurt, but my shoulders were shaking. Now, I didn't for one second think it was funny. I was very worried about her. But, I laugh when things like that happen and I've learned over the years that it's a nervous reaction.</p><p></p><p>difficult child does it, too. She'll start laughing uncontrollably at the weirdest times and will have no idea why she's laughing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 109622"] That's a very good point, SW. I laugh as a nervous reaction. A few weeks ago when we moved into the house, I was walking into the kitchen just as my mom was stepping onto the chair to put something away. I could see it in slow motion: the chair slid on the floor, she tried to catch herself on the counter, I was afraid she was going to crack her head on the counter and there was no way I could get there in time. She then went down on the floor on her behind, then her back, then her head and her head bounced back up. I started to laugh. I suppressed it because people tend to get upset at you for laughing when they get hurt, but my shoulders were shaking. Now, I didn't for one second think it was funny. I was very worried about her. But, I laugh when things like that happen and I've learned over the years that it's a nervous reaction. difficult child does it, too. She'll start laughing uncontrollably at the weirdest times and will have no idea why she's laughing. [/QUOTE]
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