Conversion disorder?

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Where is the conversion here? This is not really fitting with what is meant by Conversion DO, proper.

To answer your last question though, possibly didinhibition to due to frontal lobe injury/disease (most likely orbitofrontal area)?.....one possibility. Inappopriate laughter is also seen in many schizophrenics and/or in individuals responding to internal stimuli. Yet an other possibility.
 
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I used to get giddy every once in awhile, as do several people I know. It occurred less & less with me as I got older.

Being giddy in and of itself, isn't a mental illness.
 
Where is the conversion here? This is not really fitting with what is meant by Conversion DO, proper.

To answer your last question though, possibly didinhibition to due to frontal lobe injury/disease (most likely orbitofrontal area)?.....one possibility. Inappopriate laughter is also seen in many schizophrenics and/or in individuals responding to internal stimuli. Yet an other possibility.

I may have dysgenesis of the corpus callosum, according to my Mom and a psychologist specializing in ASD; I also have ataxia, which is probable due to that as well.
 
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