Narcolepsy: What is it like to have a cataplexy attack - BBC News
Narcoleptic Lucy Tonge has shared the moment she has a cataplexic episode, a condition associated with narcolepsy. NHS Choices defines cataplexy as a sudden, temporary muscle weakness or loss of muscular control. Typical symptoms include: Jaw dropping, the head slumping down, legs collapsing uncontrollably, slurred speech, finding it difficult to focus, or double vision. Cataplexy attacks are usually triggered by an emotion, such as excitement, laughter, anger or surprise. Attacks can last from a few seconds to several minutes. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: / bbcworldnews Twitter: / bbcworld Instagram: / bbcnews

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