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Old May 04, 2015, 07:23 AM
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Hello.
I was just wondering if this happens to anyone else?

Something so insignificant will happen, then I will burst out into tears. Like full on bawling my head off.

Examples: I dropped a beverage at a family gathering. Would have been so easy to clean up as it was a frozen smoothie. I lost my mind. It was quite embarassing.
Another example: my husband and I were cleaning out the trailer. He found a tick (for those of you that don't know a tick is a small spider looking animal that will dig into your skin, disgusting) on my sweater. Usually that would be no biggie at all. I freaked out and lost my mind again.

I've never been like this before. Do you think it might be the meds? I don't know Help!

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Old May 04, 2015, 05:21 PM
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I've heard of emotional lability(sp?) associated with neurological disorders, not medicinal side effect of an anti depressant.
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Old May 05, 2015, 10:31 PM
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This happens to me very often as well. I had to leave a restaurant recently because I spilled a drink and couldn't stop crying over it, and again when I stumbled into a chair. My PN said it could be my meds causing it, and she changed my dosage a little. Go see your meds provider ASAP if you're medicated
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Old May 05, 2015, 10:48 PM
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I've been doing this all the time recently. Last week I was supposed to have my first doctor's appointment in years, when the admin told me that my appointment was scheduled for the next day I felt almost heartbroken, when I turned around to tell my ride that they had just taken a nearly 3 hour trip for absolutely nothing I couldn't stop myself from crying while everyone in the waiting room stared at me. In the last week, I've also cried about dropping ink pens, tripping over my feet and for tangling my hair in a seatbelt. I haven't been on prescription meds for about 4 years.
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