Posted By CCF neuro MD MM on October 14, 1998 at 09:15:08:
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Sleep apnea/seizure posted by ggd on October 14, 1998 at 01:11:47:
I am the 35 year old
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Temporal lobe seizure lobe and surgery revealed inflammation. This was my
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vasculitisNecrotizing vasculitis. Something has just occured to me-I occassionally wake up in my sleep with a deep gasp and then chatter/shiver for about 30 seconds (although my skin is not at all cold). I go right back to sleep and it hardly disrupts me. I have been doing this about 2 years. It always happens from 10-60 minutes after I go to sleep and only once in the night. It may occur once in a month or 3 times in a week and then not again for 4 weeks. Could this have anything to do with the seizure? I have been on
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The episodes you mention do not sound like either apnea or seizures, apnea
implies that you stop breathing (by definition )and there is no implication of this.
As regards seizures this is also unlikely since you retain conciousnes during the
episodes. I suspect