Kirst24
30-04-10, 12:03
Hi everyone
I already posted about waking up feeling like I was dying in my sleep. The same thing happened last night, only this morning I can't remember what happened I can only remember it was absolutely terrifying.
However, this morning I feel like I cant breathe through my nose very well, it isnt runny or anything just feel like its hard to breathe through it. I have also noticed this sleep thing has only been past few weeks, I have had occasionally stinging eyes, sneezing a bit, ears feel a bit blocked and sometimes itchy and at the back of my throat it feels a bit mucusy and just wondered if its possible that this feeling during the night is actually because I can't breathe right because of hayfever?
I never usually get hayfever but my dad gets it really bad and I now have an autoimmune thyroid condition which makes me more prone to allergies.
Someone suggested sleep apnea, but I am not overweight and don't snore or anything so don't think it is that.
Any advice appreciated. It is a really scary feeling in the morning knowing something happened during the night but not remembering what!
It definitely feels like even now I can't breathe through my nose right though.
Kirst xx
I already posted about waking up feeling like I was dying in my sleep. The same thing happened last night, only this morning I can't remember what happened I can only remember it was absolutely terrifying.
However, this morning I feel like I cant breathe through my nose very well, it isnt runny or anything just feel like its hard to breathe through it. I have also noticed this sleep thing has only been past few weeks, I have had occasionally stinging eyes, sneezing a bit, ears feel a bit blocked and sometimes itchy and at the back of my throat it feels a bit mucusy and just wondered if its possible that this feeling during the night is actually because I can't breathe right because of hayfever?
I never usually get hayfever but my dad gets it really bad and I now have an autoimmune thyroid condition which makes me more prone to allergies.
Someone suggested sleep apnea, but I am not overweight and don't snore or anything so don't think it is that.
Any advice appreciated. It is a really scary feeling in the morning knowing something happened during the night but not remembering what!
It definitely feels like even now I can't breathe through my nose right though.
Kirst xx