(01-31-2022, 12:39 PM)tiff23 Wrote: Can anyone relate and is there a way solution? Thanks all
Yup. I have a feeling that many people on this forum will relate to this. I don't experience problems of this kind often but, when I do, they're ghastly.
I wake up in a state of utter confusion, knowing that something is badly wrong, but it takes a few seconds before I realize -- oh sh*t, I'm not breathing! Then I take a huge, gulping intake of air, my heart pounds for a while, and then I go back to sleep.
I suspect, but can't prove, that what I experience is a long-ish central apnoea, which I wake up in the middle of. While this
might be sleep paralysis, as others have mentioned, my experience is that textbook sleep paralysis rarely has a severe effect on breathing. Also, the episodes I experience only last a few seconds after waking, although they seem a lot longer. Classic sleep paralysis usually lasts longer than a few seconds. It's also much, much less common that sleep-disordered breathing.
It's hard to diagnose something that only happens occasionally, and at unpredictable times. However, you might be having similar, but shorter episodes that don't wake you up (that you notice), which a sleep study might be able to detect.
Best wishes, DS