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When I laugh my muscles go weak, is this normal?

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Question - (13 October 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 13 October 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, *achel O writes:

hello quick question

umm when i laugh i cant control myself and my muscles go weak and i end up being really floppy.

today when i was laughing a when really floppy and i was eating when it happened and i couldn't physically close my mouth.

is this normal?

none of my mates do it?

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A female reader, fishdish United States +, writes (13 October 2009):

fishdish agony auntI have never heard of this, maybe it's an issue with your body needing oxygen? I have no idea. I think it's something you might want to check on with a doctor, what if you're driving and laugh? I'd be a little concerned about the aftereffects, besides it potentially being awkward or embarassing for you.

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A female reader, YourDestiny11 United States +, writes (13 October 2009):

YourDestiny11 agony auntI dont think thats normal but im not a doctor so i cant say! If i were you i would go to the doctor just to be safe! Better safe than sorry! Good luck!

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