There is once...when i hit my elbow against a wall hardly...and suddenly i can feel my heart stopped awhile.?


Question:
like abt 1 second...why? i feel funny for awhile after that...but later...back to normal.why?

Answers:
It's a condition based on the way the nervous system interacts with the brain. Once the brain becomes overwhelmed with the sensation of pain from any part of the body, the brain reacts by producing chemicals that try to subdue the number of pain signals sent by the nerves where the pain is. Certain points in the body contain nerve 'bundles', that once bumped hard enough, will send an incredibly large number of pain signals to the brain, so much so that the brain isn't able to handle it fast enough, and that is the point at which the brain "shuts down" (passing out or fainting), which calms the body long enough for the pain signals to subside. I think that is what you experienced, or close to it. Aside from a hiccup, or sneezing, the heart stopping is no more than an autonomic (biologically automatic) response, and doesn't occur if you bump your head, or elbow, or knee, or stub your toe, even if it feels like it may have for a second or so.
you probobly just about fainted from the pain of hitting your elbow
hello. I daresay you had a shock of the 'frights', that was very memorable. that is all, but you remember its immediacy. nothing more, hopefully. : {
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