I just turned 24 years old. I am an athlete and have been athlete since I was 10 years old. I'm generally an active person. I run a lot, breakdance, and participate in a lot of sport activities.
Here's my problem: Sometimes when I initiate a sudden burst of activity like breakdancing or jumping in the air in excitement (as an example) I am overwhelmed by a sudden loss of energy that last for about 10-15 seconds. My body feels drained all of a sudden and my face muscles seem to paralyze. (ex. It is hard to open my mouth, can't move my tongue, eyes get droopy, and shoulders slouch)
This doesn't happen often and it doesn't really bother me but I first realized it when I was an early teen and I've always wondered what causes this. I've never had any aparent health issues or concerns. Could this be my first?
I am not a smoker, dont do drugs, don't drink coffee or anything like that. just fyi...I've always been healthy.
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Sometimes when your body has a sudden outburst it responds b tightening up to say, "woah, what just happened?" It won't last long. If it starts happening more than often or lasting for long periods of time you may want to get it checked out. Not a big concern though.
This energy loss could be a symptom of many different things; heart, nerves, brain, glucose levels. This is a serious situation here and you should get an appointment with a medical person as soon as you can. Meanwhile keep a log of the situations when you have this energy loss. All data will be helpful to your medical people.
its just your body i get it sometimes