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    Something horrible happening

    I know I need to see a real dr. I won't have insurance for at least 6 more months ,but I could really use some input. So here goes


    Well its happened 3 times this year. I deal with panic attacks and high anxiety. All three times this happened it was in my sleep after a horrible panic attack. It actually happened about 4 times in previous years but we just started keeping track of them this year. ok here goes...

    I fall asleep after feeling anxious or having a panic attack. Then I awaken to my family around me, they come to put me on my side and make sure I keep breathing. But they say I moan and holler out. My eyes are rolled back, I have thick saliva pouring out the side of my mouth and/or snoring extremely loud, I'm also looking like I am choking for air. My whole body is straight and tense, when I wake up my tongue is chewed on so hard its swollen and bruised purple on the sides! My mom said there was blood trickling out also, from biting my tongue. And the muscles in the back of my calves are so sore its hard to walk. I wake up with no recollection of what happened.

    They called the ambulance once and they took me to the hospital. They took blood and looked me over, the Dr said it was due to anxiety. What can this really be?? Someone also said "stress seizures". IDK what to think anymore. All I know is stress and anxiety is part of my life and I've never had a bad reaction to it like this.

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    Not an expert but maybe epilepsy?

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    I'm 30 years old. Can epilepsy show up this late in life?

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    Epilepsy can come at any age. Not to scare you, but this does seem like something serious. I went threw the same thing as you with the insurance. My chest con caved and my family didn't have enough money to pay for a surgery to fix it. if this gets any worse, I recommend seeing a doctor. Your health is definatly more important that money. The only thing that you can really do now is try your best to relax. I know it's easier said than done, but it's the only way to tell if it's just anxiety.

    Really hope this doesn't end up being anything serious for you. Good luck bro

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    Just adding in that its ALWAYS happened when I was ASLEEP. In the middle of the night. Not once has anything happened while I was awake. I know I need to see a neurologist, but I don't have that kind of money. Just waiting for my insurance to kick in.

    Oh yes, when I wake up I feel completely fine. I almost feel "relieved". I'm afraid I am losing my mind.
    Last edited by NativeLady_2010; 11-04-2013 at 07:34 PM.

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    It is def seizure activity. Showing up later in life is a concern cause there could be tons of things causing this. You def need to be seen ASAP to make sure it's not anything bad.

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    This isn't epilepsy or seizures. You've just described a severe case of sleep apnea. Your throat becomes obstructed and you're struggling to breathe because your airway passage is blocked. That's why you're snoring so loud, chewing your tongue and waking up sore and exhausted. You said you won't have insurance for another 6 months, which is unfortunate. However, I'd highly recommend that you have a sleep study done as soon as possible. Basically, you are connected to lots of electrodes that monitor your breathing, heart rate, oxygen levels, etc. A technician monitors you overnight and they record you while sleeping. The "lab" room is set up like a hotel room, so it's not as intimidating or clinical as it sounds. There's usually a television in the room as well and you're encouraged to do whatever you usually do in your nightly routine before bedtime...whether you read, watch TV or whatever. If it's determined you have sleep apnea (and I can tell you I'm 100% positive that's what's going on), you'll go back for a second night and be fitted with a CPAP machine. It's essentially just a mask that fits over your nose or face and forces air through your nose to keep your airway open while you sleep. It takes some getting used to, but once you do, your problems will be solved, you'll sleep much better and you'll wake up a brand new person each day. Trust me, I've been through the whole thing. Don't let this continue untreated. Sleep apnea can be very hard on your heart. Not to scare you, but if left untreated, it can be fatal. Best of luck to you and I hope you get the treatment you need very soon. In the meantime, try not to sleep on your back. Also, keep your head elevated with an extra pillow. You should also elevate the head of your bed by propping it on boards or something so that you're sleeping in an inclined position.

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    The biting of the tongue, the being rigid and eyes rolling back are not symptoms of sleep apnea. The choking for air yes but not the others. And if it was sleep apnea it would happen most nights not just sporadically

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    And yes I do also have sleep apnea with a cpap

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    OP,

    I am no doctor, but it does sound more serious than just a panic attack. The brain is highly complicated and there are various forms of seizures, so it would be best to see a neurologist and/or a psychiatrist.

    If this ever happens again, have your family drive you to the ER. In America, an Emergency Room cannot turn you away for having no insurance, so at the very least you can get emergency care and then have the ER staff help you sort out what to do after that depending on your finances.

 

 

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