About seven years ago I had a scary event that I have wondered about ever since. I was lying in bed trying to go to sleep when I began to feel as though something was physically pushing me into the bed. I couldn't breathe and the whole thing felt as if it lasted about ten minutes--although with something like that, time does stand still. Later on I heard that this is a fairly common occurrence for patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, which I have.
Well, I was talking to a friend over the weekend and told him about this event I'd had. He said that people with sleep apnea have exactly the same experience when their breathing is hindered. Apparently it's normal to feel that sort of pressure when you can't breath because that's how the brain interprets the sensation.
So my questions are:
a) if there was a seizure, why was I conscious?
b) can a seizure in any way interrupt your breathing?
c) has anyone experienced anything similar to what I have described?
Well, I was talking to a friend over the weekend and told him about this event I'd had. He said that people with sleep apnea have exactly the same experience when their breathing is hindered. Apparently it's normal to feel that sort of pressure when you can't breath because that's how the brain interprets the sensation.
So my questions are:
a) if there was a seizure, why was I conscious?
b) can a seizure in any way interrupt your breathing?
c) has anyone experienced anything similar to what I have described?