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Steve1990
It's comfortingh finding and reading threads like these, as I'm laying here 6 in the morning with another night of terror. I recognize a lot of the symptoms mentioned here.
For me, I feel like someone is banging on my chest really hard once, or punching me in the stomach. There's never any pain, but I get the feeling of being out of breath (which I also tend to get when I rarely get palpitations during the day), but my vision also slightly blurries, and I get dizzy for about 5 seconds. It tingles in my fingers and toes, as if the blood is rushing to them in a fast pace. Then I go back to sleep briefly, only to have the procedure repeat, often for two-three hours before I'm so exhausted I fall asleep properly. This tends to happen under periods of stress, and I have panic disorder.
But even though I feel no panic or very rarely are worried about stuff during the day, it seems to come out when I sleep.
Just like someone else mentioned, it is usually preceded by a weird thought or something I'm saying, as if I'm telling myself to wake up while sleeping. I don't quite know what's worse, feeling completely deranged or feeling absolutely shitscared when it happens. The latter has slightly stopped occuring because I have had this happen for such a long time (and I'm still alive) and I excercise a lot with absolutely no problems in the day.
I know it is not sleep apnea because it is very easy to regain my breath when I get the jolts. And I wake up IMMIDIATELY as I'm about to fall asleep, as if my body won't let me.
For me, I feel like someone is banging on my chest really hard once, or punching me in the stomach. There's never any pain, but I get the feeling of being out of breath (which I also tend to get when I rarely get palpitations during the day), but my vision also slightly blurries, and I get dizzy for about 5 seconds. It tingles in my fingers and toes, as if the blood is rushing to them in a fast pace. Then I go back to sleep briefly, only to have the procedure repeat, often for two-three hours before I'm so exhausted I fall asleep properly. This tends to happen under periods of stress, and I have panic disorder.
But even though I feel no panic or very rarely are worried about stuff during the day, it seems to come out when I sleep.
Just like someone else mentioned, it is usually preceded by a weird thought or something I'm saying, as if I'm telling myself to wake up while sleeping. I don't quite know what's worse, feeling completely deranged or feeling absolutely shitscared when it happens. The latter has slightly stopped occuring because I have had this happen for such a long time (and I'm still alive) and I excercise a lot with absolutely no problems in the day.
I know it is not sleep apnea because it is very easy to regain my breath when I get the jolts. And I wake up IMMIDIATELY as I'm about to fall asleep, as if my body won't let me.