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Why do I sometimes wake up breathless from dreams...?

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...even though they weren't nightmares?

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  1. hmmm i dont know sorry goof cant help you on this one.  :(


  2. If you are actually physically breathless, it is probably a physical problem, rather than because of what ever you are dreaming.  You should talk to your doctor about this, and see if you have sleep apnea (which means that you stop breathing while you are sleeping).  Many people have this and do not know it.  If you sleep with somebody, ask them if you make noises in your sleep, etc.  Take them with you when you go to the doctor if they can help report your sleep patterns.  You may need medical care for this.  Especially since you say the dreams are not nightmares, it is probably sleep apnea.

  3. Oh goofy babe, you weren't dreamin, that was all real!

    I'm just too good to be true eh? lmao :)

  4. you need fresh air..hehehe.

  5. Do you remember them, were they good? Hmmmmm, quite possibly, might have been an erotic one and it left you breathe less. LMFAO

  6. Your thinking about me?

  7. usually waking up breathless is a sign that you temporally left your body and are returning...

  8. I'm sure they were extremely vivid, thats all.

  9. I know this isn't related to your dreams; but you should be sure that you don't have a condition called Sleep Apnea.

    Sleep Apnea is when the loose tissue in your thoat closes so you can't breathe.  This may be the reason you are breathless.

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