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Dear Pam,

Sounds like a scary episode!!!

Respiratory problems are very common this time of year esp. for people with allergies and/or asthma.
You have a cpap? Maybe waking up with that level of anxiety could def. have been apnea made worse from asthma? It sounds like Waves may be right.

I hope this was a one-time thing & you fel better soon!

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