Giggling

I once saw a woman who was giggling uncontrollably. She was trying to explain to the people around her that she did not think anything was funny. She had no idea why she was laughing, and there was no way that the other people there could understand that she was not giggling in the normal sense of the word.

Goodness knows why we laugh. You could tell a horse a really good joke, but it would never laugh. I can’t think how – or why – we developed a sense of humour, but there it is!  I wonder if chimpanzees laugh.

Well, whatever the reason, we now have a finite part of our brain that sees the funny side of things, and when stimulated, it makes us giggle. However, if you suffer from this at inappropriate moments, then it is only a symptom, and you can re-train your subconscious by active sessions, and rehearsals, as well as retrospective rehearsals until the inappropriate urge to giggle doesn’t happen any more.

If you suffer from a neurological condition, then treat uncontrollable giggling as just another symptom.

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Disclaimer: The book does not, and cannot, provide individual medical advice, but rather is for general informational purposes only. My advice is not intended to be a substitute for individualized medical advice, diagnosis or treatment by a qualified professional who is aware of your medical history and has had an opportunity to examine you.