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Welcome , Hayls to the forum, there's lots of help and advice on here.
Best wishes
Sheila.
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Hi Hayls, welcome to forums. I'm so sorry that you have joined us in this horrid journey. I hope that the Lion King goes well. Lynne
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Hi Hayls and welcome,
Thank you for your advice about Sertraline and it's good to hear it's working well for you.
Please feel welcome to join in on the forum as often as you would like to.
I hope you enjoy watching the Lion King at the cinema tomorrow.
Love Kayleigh
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Hi Hayls,
Welcome to the forum but sorry that you've been diagnosed with ALS. There is a huge amount of help and support on here so, if you need anything, just ask.
It's good that the Sertraline is helping with the emotional lability.
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Hi Hayls & welcome to the Forum but sorry you've had to join.
Glad the Sertraline is working for your EL.
If you feel up to it, feel free to post in the Introduce Yourself sub-forum so people can give you a proper Hello and Welcome.
Love Ellie.
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I’m 37 and I started having a weakness in my voice and then the Emotional Liability started, any laughing or crying is out of proportion, I’ve been diagnosed with ALS as of yesterday and I’m relieved because now I know I can’t change what’s happening so for the first time since my symptoms started, I’m going to the cinema to see the Lion King tomorrow, my Doc gave me Sertraline and that’s helped so much, try to not worry, there are things out there that can help
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I've too had a bit more emotional triggers (over laughing, or crying) in the past 6 months or so. Hope they don't get too bad.
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I don't do the "laughing" emotional lability as much as the "crying". Even some TV adverts set me off, as do people winning on quiz shows!! How to explain that? If I see or hear something even vaguely emotional, I'm off again. I was friends with a guy with MND and we both used to regularly trigger bouts of tears in each other but then we'd burst out laughing - much to the confusion of those around us.
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Hi Ellie;
I will probably have to try it again for special occasions but I am the way I am.
Another thing is when I am laughing at funny things, I can't do anything, not even see. I also do literally LOL, bit like Jimmy Carr:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwBITscRcGs
But worse.
It's me now.
Love Terry
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Hi Dina;
You was thinking and it was relevant to my post on MamaRic's thread. No need to apologise for you posting there.
People, don't worry about posting in the wrong place, just post and we can redirect you if we think it warrants it. Most threads change directions, sometimes a few times.
Love TerryLast edited by Terry; 17 July 2019, 18:06.
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Hi Ellie, hi Terry,
Thank you both for your descriptions of how EL affects you. I have a clearer idea of what it's like. I can imagine it is difficult to cope with for the sufferer but also those around her/him.
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Originally posted by Ellie View PostDina,
I'm sorry but I copied and pasted your post out of Mama Ric's thread as I am sure you wouldn't want this sensitive topic to go off point and upset Mama Rics - I hope you are not offended...
Perhaps delete that post and we'll continue talking about Emotional Lability here because it is also an important topic.
Love Ellie.
Thank you for copying my post onto this thread. I certainly didn't want to dilute or divert MamaRic's thread and I apologise for not thinking before commenting.
As you rightly suggested, I have deleted the offending comment.
Sorry, everyone.
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Would you give the Citalopram another try Terry, half a tablet even, as you said, given the side effects are usually transient?
I hate the thoughts of you missing out socially
Love Ellie.
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