Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 Hi, Although for sure not the same as this, I got curious and searched for " lacrimation " . It was interesting to read that people can get problems with tearing because of neurological problems and vascular diseases...I found a page on www.whonamedit.com which some of you may find interesting - it said this: Bogorad's syndrome Synonyms: Crocodile tears syndrome, gustatorisches Weinen (German), gustatolacrimal reflex, paroxysmal lacrimation. Associated persons: F. A. Bogorad Description: Unilateral, spontaneous and excessive paroxysmal lacrimation - crocodile tears - occurring simultaneous with intensified excretion of saliva during the act of eating or drinking. Usually seen in patient with paralysis of nervus facialis upper ganglioni geniculi, possibly due to regenerating nerves that normally control salivary glands being misdirected to the tear gland during recovery from Bell's palsy. Loss of taste and facial tic may also occur. It has also been seen in association with neurosyphilis, acute neuroma, and VASCULAR DISEASES. Aase Marit > >As a teenager my family had to wait to see if I was going to laugh or cry. It >took " forever " for the tears to show up. It was like I got stuck as my body >decided what it was going to do. With my diagnosis of Dysautonomia I wonder if >that was/is a disorder of lacrimation (crying). > >Nowadays, IMHO my yawns [for no reason -- maybe sudden fatigue] may produce >profuse tears. My most weird thing is tears or worse outright crying when my >bladder is too full. I suppose I might be in pain from the suddenly >fill of the >bladder. But instead of pain I get reflex tears. Caro. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 I tear up really bad when I yawn and lay down. So does my daughter . , on the other hand, as the opposite problem. Her eyes are constantly dry. Wierd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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