plavixman,
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About every 3 or 4 months for no apparent reason, usually when I am laying down or sleeping I become choked from what I beleive is mucus getting into my lungs. Actually I think I am drowning.
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I think what you are decribing is very common with CHF sufferers, to the point that many can not sleep in a bed but prefer a recliner instead to prevent fluid from welling into the lungs.
I think if it occurs only once every several months, there is nothing to worry about...probably a result of the normal swings in the effectiveness of your
furosemide vis a vie your water intake, blood pressure, salt intake, etc.
I don't think you have anything to worry about unless the incidence of these "attacks" starts increasing.
All that said, I DON'T have CHF but every once in a while, perhaps once a year, I unconsciously inhale a drop of liquid that doesn't belong in my lungs but rather in my stomach, and it wakes me and causes prolonged couging and pain <it hurts like HELL>until I "get it all up"(it can take 10 minutes.) Amazingly, when it happens I am usually dreaming about being under water just before I waken...go figger.
I always fear that I might get ASPIRATION PNEUMONIA...but except for "sore lungs" for a short while the next morning, all is well.
Needless to say, I HATE the experience.