Do you show an abnormal and exaggerated startle reaction consisting of jumping, screaming, flailing the arms, hitting, or throwing objects?
After a startle reaction, do you repeat back words or phrases in a parrot-like manner (it’s called echolalia)?
Do you involuntarily imitate movements or gestures (echopraxia)?
Do you involuntarily swear (coprolalia)?
Based on your answer, it is unlikely that you have jumping Frenchman of Maine syndrome. This is an extremely rare disorder in which affected individuals show an unusually extreme startle reaction. A startle reaction is a normal, rapid, involuntary response to an unexpected stimulus. The cause of the condition is still unknown, but it is believed that it happens because of an extreme conditioned response to a specific situation influenced by cultural factors.
Based on your answers, you may be displaying one or two symptoms of jumping Frenchman of Maine syndrome. People who are affected by this disorder show an abnormal and exaggerated startle reaction. A startle reaction is a normal, rapid, involuntary response to an unexpected stimulus. In people who suffer from jumping Frenchman of Maine syndrome, this reaction may consist of jumping, hitting, throwing objects, and screaming. In most cases, symptoms slowly improve as the individuals get older. The condition can have a huge impact on someone’s daily life, the person will not be able to control normal stimuli. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms.
Unfortunately, you are displaying symptoms typically seen among individuals who have Jumping Frenchman of Maine syndrome. The startle reaction is a normal response to an unexpected or sudden stimulus. However, people who suffer from jumping Frenchmen of Maine have an exaggerated and abnormal startle response. This reaction may consist of jumping, hitting, throwing objects, and screaming. There is no specific treatment for the condition. What can help is to avoid intentionally startling or teasing the person. Symptoms are likely to improve with age, but they will get more intense with stress or anxiety. It’s important to visit your doctor to discuss your symptoms.
https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/jumping-frenchmen-of-maine/

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