Question by Mr Haun: Is the inability to breathe upon waking up, during sleep paralysis normal? or does this point to Sleep Apnea?
Throughout my life and even nowdays, but especially when I was 8-14, I have sleep paralysis but often times when I get this, I also cannot breathe and It is not until I panic that I wake up. I also note that at about age 19 when I began regularly using marijuana, the occurance, or at least realization, of sleep paralysis and not being able to breath while waking up has dramatically ceased and is very rare now.

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Answer by pdl756
I think you got the answers you needed when you asked this question the first time.

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One Response to “Q&A: Is the inability to breathe upon waking up, during sleep paralysis normal? or does this point to Sleep Apnea?”
  1. Mary says:

    you need to see a sleep specialist. There are over 80 different sleep disorders.

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