Am i Crazy?

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Angel997

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My dad died a couple of months ago, and yesterday i went to a job seeker place, and when i explained to them about my dad, i started laughing... well giggling, but laughing all the same... i guess im wondering if its just all part of the grief process, or am i losing the plot?
 
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wolfywolfs

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#2
you proberly had a flashback subconcionsly
due to something u said and it was a funny one
 
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EverlastingChange

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#3
I'd say it's part of the grieving process. I've found myself laughing before in really difficult situations, and people must have thought I was mad and I couldn't stop laughing either! lol. I think it's just the minds way of releasing some well needed endorphins sometimes. Don't worry about it.
 
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sf11change

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#4
Sometimes I laugh at the reality of life.. Or on a day when everything goes wrong it gets more and more humourous to me.. Sometimes I laugh when I'm telling people about something bad because I'm picturing how depressing it sounds to them and what a drag it might be that I'm talking about it at that moment.. I'm not sure I ever laughed when talking about someone I've lost.. but you're not crazy. Perhaps your laughing was a defense mechanism so that you wouldn't cry in that situation.. ?
 
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Angel997

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#5
thanks for the advice... i feel better about it now
 
Apr 6, 2011
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Bit of both Id say, I can't really show any feelings when someone dies, or somthing like that no matter how much I cared about them. Its a defence mechanism so I guess its sorta the same for you ?