General Hospital: Ned’s Slip and Fall Triggers Dissociative Identity Disorder After His Slip And Fall Accident

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Will Ned’s dual personality have long-term effects? …Lisa LoCicero’s character Olivia Falconeri is eagerly awaiting news about Ned. So, just when you thought things in Port Charles couldn’t possibly get any weirder, complete madness breaks out. Unfortunately, everyone is tense right now because of the situation. In addition to other personal family issues, families are fighting over dishonest commercial practices. In essence, trauma affects everyone and causes a great deal of emotional distress.

When it comes to the Quartermaine family business, it’s pretty obvious that everyone wants a piece of the ELQ pie. Truthfully, the Q family’s cut-throat nature to climb the corporate ladder is like taking candy from a baby for most. The Quartermaine family members wear shady business dealings like a pair of their favorite sunglasses.

According to the l atest General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that ELQ’s future is at stake. It seems like there are too many hands in the cookie jar. Traditionally, only the Quartermaine’s were in a position to call the shots. Somehow anyone and everyone can get on the ELQ board these days.

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GH recaps recall when Ned hurried over to spill the tea about Nina. He geared toward exposing Nina as she laid back and let him take the blame. Then, in a split second everything changed. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot), didn’t get to hear what Ned had to say, but he can tell us when he’s feeling better! Or maybe he won’t because some wild GH spoilers tease that recent events could trigger Ned’s split personality disorder, aka dissociative identity disorder.

Will Ned take on the “Eddie Maine” persona for the foreseeable future?!

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