Since I've been posting during the day, I'm sure most of you guessed
that I'm not at work today.

Something very unusual and frightening happened to me last night.

I had fallen asleep in the living room last night after a snack and a
coke.

About 90 minutes  I suddenly woke with my body in a panic. My mind was
calm enough, but my body was kinda freaking out.
I couldn't breath. Actually I could exhale just fine, but inhaling was
traumatic.
I had to use all the force I could muster just to inhale a lungfull of
air and it took  5 - 10 seconds to get my lungs filled.
It was as if my windpipe closed up whenever I tried to inhale.
At first, I wondered if I had collapsed a lung. I've had severe
pneumonia and it was *that* difficult to breathe, but there was no
sensation of my lungs being filled with fluid. I felt no sensation or
pressure in my trachea or esophagus. I had no clue at this point what
was wrong.

Somehow I managed to stand up and made my way to the bedroom to wake
up my wife. I may have taken 2 breaths at this point and wasn't sure I
would be able to remain conscious much longer. My wife was immediately
panicky. The noise I made trying to inhale was loud enough to be
distinct as to what was happening.

Susan asked me what was wrong. All I could do was shake my head as I
exhaled.
She asked If I was OK. I shook my head again during an exhale.
Actually she must have asked me if I was OK 3 times.
She asks if I want her to call 911. By this time I was on my 6th or
7th breath and I could feel "whatever it was" starting to slack off,
so I shook my head again and concentrated on breathing slowly and
remaining calm.

After a few minutes my breathing was more or less normal, but I felt
traumatized. In any case 911 was not called and I didn't go to a
hospital.
But I did have the holy crap scared out of me.

I have only a couple of guesses as to what was going on.

I could taste chocolate and stomach acid in my mouth and figure that
maybe my body was trying to keep me from inhaling the contents of my
stomach.
Or it could be some sort of acid reflux.

Then again, I might be suffering from some form of sleep apnea, in
which case I need to make an appointment.

I've never had anything like this happen before.


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