the above poster about summed it up.
unless yours is a very rare,different case, it sounds like prototypical sleep paralysis.
i have experienced the seeming inability to breath many times, and can assure you i have never been truly unable to breath. i am pretty sure that you/i are still breathing, but we just can't feel it normally, so it feels like we aren't.
sleep paralysis can be disconcerting and a little scary (especialy when it feels like one is choking or asphyxiating), but it is nothing to fear, and natural.
actually, once you conquer your fear of it, you may learn to love and be grateful for your propensity for sleep paralysis. if you are interested in lucid dreaming it is one of the best gateways there is, as you are basically on the threshold of dreaming.
i used to dread episodes like the one you describe...however, after a few times of staying calm during this sensation, i real-ized that i would not die from lack of oxygen, and that if i concentrated, i could actually enter a lucid dream!!
i hope your mind can rest easier now
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