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Originally posted by djmcmath
Mine wasn't technically a "choking ghost," because I could breathe fine. There wasn't a 30 second time limit, either, but I could be a bit biased because I was probably dribbling adrenaline onto the bed. My room-mate thought it as a "night terror." This is really scary, actually -- a roomate once admitted to having night terrors that were so believable he'd wake up and be convinced that the dream was real. In fact, he had been known to throw items across the room in an attempt to slow down an "attacking" dream character. The scary part is that he slept with a .50 caliber Desert Eagle under his pillow with a chambered round. (shudder) I'll take "choking ghosts" any day. 
Dan
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I've seen the same sort of things, skulking around. It's giving me chills to think about it. Chalk one time up to a trick of the eye, but it's been over multiple states and multiple years that the shape with the red eyes comes around.
I've had two ghosts in two apartments now, one little girl in Boston that lived with us (I saw her once and sensed her many times) and the ghost of a man that was brutally murdered in my current apartment. Strangely enough, my experiences with the latter have stopped since my wife and I began living together there. Perhaps he found peace with happiness coming to where he died.
JCM