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Have you discussed this with your neuro? Mine recognized pseudo bulbar affect syndrome in me when I was experiencing the same thing. I react over the top or laugh when I'm in a sad situation or cry when everyone is laughing. The medicine, neudexta, helps immensely. it's expensive as he77, but helps another of those blasted MS symptoms.
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