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Didn't read the article but I'm very familiar with PBA. It used to be called "emotional lability". I cry for no reason. No bad thoughts, just tears. Been on Lexapro for many years because of it.

Look into an antidepressant, Marion. You don't have to be depressed to take an antidepressant. They help in other ways!
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