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Not sure what this is, and it's happened since I was diagnosed, so I can't help but think this is related to my MS.
It's like when I go to sleep my body doesn't know how to work everything while I am not conscience. I wake up abruptly, very short of breath, inside's are in a huge panic, and my pupils will be so messed up, like one pupil super small and the other is huge. My neuro said they're panic attacks, but I firmly believe that is not the case. I wake up like this, and after about 2 minutes of being awake my insides go right back to how they were before. The feeling is awful, my inside's truly feel like I am dying. Have any of you experienced this? I hate doing it, I feel like the scare of it is taking years off of my life, and some nights it happens 4-5 times in one night... |
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