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Is this a bit odd?

My night terror involves me half waking up and thinking that I've swallowed something and I begin to choke. It takes me a few minutes to realise that I'm just being mental but its happening on a regular occurrence.

Last night I was putting my fingers down my throat trying to grab essentially nothing but just ended up gagging and then fully waking up to think that I should be carted off somewhere.

What's it all about? What could be bringing this on? Anyone else suffer from night terrors?

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Choking

Choking dreams are often a fearful experience and it is not uncommon for dreamers to awaken from them. To dream that you are choking on an object, suggests that you may find some advice/remarks/situation hard to swallow or difficult to accept. Alternatively, you may feel that you are unable to completely express yourself in a situation. In particular, if you are choking on food, then it may be an expression of self-guilt and unnurtured feelings. If you are choking on smoke, then it indicates something you are unwilling to confront.

 

Rawky-Roo
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My night terror involves me half waking up and thinking that I've swallowed something and I begin to choke. It takes me a few minutes to realise that I'm just being mental but its happening on a regular occurrence.
I have had exactly the same thing for twenty years ....................I agree it's incredibly disturbing because it's so real when it's happening. I think maybe it happens more when I'm stressed although I think the cause maybe physiological - something like a dry throat making it hard to swallow.

Whatever it is - you really do have my sympathy - I know how horrible it is!
Soozy Woo
Just to add - I do have an irrational fear of choking anyway and always have. When my kids were little (and my grand kids now) they were really careful not to even give out the slightest cough whilst eating because I was always off my chair in a flash whacking them on the back!

At my grand sons birthday party this week I bought a pack of joke false teeth (rotten ones) the kids thought it was wonderful but I spent a couple of hours panicking that they were gonna swallow them!
Soozy Woo
I've had the same night terror for as long as I can remember. ...   but its weird, cos it doesn't sound scary...  but it is...     I am about 4 years old... in an orange dress with a duck on the front (hahaha... sorry...  it really does have a duck on the front, but until now I hadn't made the connection with a certain forum member)...   and I am in a room, holding a flower (typical long stem, no leaves, daisy flower)  and there is all this equipement and cameras and stuff in the room.  All these big telly type cameras start to get bigger... and closer.. and it gets all claustrophoic... and then I wake up.... but when I open my eyes everthing in the room is getting bigger & closer, if I hold my hand in front of my face its getting bigger.

When I was a little kid, my dad used to have to walk me round the garden in the middle of winter to snap me out of it... cos I can't wake up from it (though I am awake)...   as an adult I only really have it now if I have a high temperature...  but it has me frantically trying to get out of the house... trying to get out into open space.

So...    any interpretations of that appreciated...
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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I've not spoken to anyone as I've never felt I needed to, although the last few weeks my emotions have been all over the place.

That would say to me that it's time for you to talk to someone.

As for night terrors, yes I get them quite often.  Sometimes it's a reoccurring dream where something terrible happens and I just cannot dial 999 for help.  Other times I don't even wake up, but I scream and shout out in my sleep, apparently I usually shout 'NO' repeatedly, and sometimes I wake myself up screaming and sobbing. 
Cinds
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I get the half awake ;paralysed thing!!!!!

I've had that in the past and have read a little about it apparently it's where you are in a half wake / half sleep state, when you are in REM sleep there is some chemical released from your brain that stops you moving and acting out your dreams ( a self protection mechanism).
Cinds

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