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So something very wierd happened to me today...

So today I was at some game tournament. It was morning. I had an espresso shot and a bacon egg n cheese biscuit for breakfast. Anyways, I was in the middle of this game and all of a sudden I feel my hands get tingly and numb along with my nose. I ignore it and it goes down a little bit. About an hour or so later, It starts to come back. Except this time, it spreads throughout my lower face, lips, and chest. I start to get very nervous as I am talking but feel like my mouth isn't moving at the edges, like I didn't have full control over my lip movements. My eyelids felt heavy and I started to feel a bit weak. It started to fade away after about 10 minutes and haven't felt it since. The paramedics said that my heart rate was a little high, but that was all.

This worries me greatly as they had no idea what it could be and the extreme physical conditions I felt made me think that could possibly be serious. Does anybody have any idea what this could be?
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you could be blacking out  that happens when i pass out and sfor me it was becasue my salt intake was low. or you may just need to drink water. coffee will do that if your dehydrated
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You could of had a reaction to what you drink or eat that day.
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I would go to your dr. and have them run tests if it happens again.  Just to be on the safe side and to ease your mind as well.
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