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Sleep paralysis?

Discussion in 'Your Dream Interpretation' started by Ashahada, Mar 10, 2005.

Sleep paralysis?

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    Ashahada

    Ashahada New Member

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    Hi everybody. :) I have been suffering from sleep paralysis for years now.I'm 25. Sleep paralysis, in short, is when you are not really asleep but you can't move or speak or open your eyes in most cases. Anyway, the other night I had an episode of this. I was(in REAL life) sleeping with my 9 month old baby right next to me.In my dream, I was also sleeping in a bed with my baby.It wasn't really my really my bedroom though.I could feel an evil presence in my dream and in my real conciousness, it was pulling at mysoul.The weirdest part of this is that I can really physically feel what is happening and I try to wake up or scream but it won't work.Anyway, the evil force in my dream then started to pull me off of my bed by my feet away from my son and I screamed in a really scary voice,"YOU CAN"T TAKE ME!" Next thing I knew I was able to open my eyes and wake up. I was sooo scared and at that very moment of waking up I heard my 2 yr old scream from her room. She often does scream right after I am able to break free from one of these episodes.I know this all seems ridiculous and untrue but I swear this really happens to me. It also happens to my dad and my 2 sisters.Can anyone tell me what the heck this is all about? Thankyou!!!!
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    Marcia

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    Hi Ashahada. I have experienced sleep paralysis, too. It is very scary. Normally, when you sleep, your brain temporary paralyzes you so you don't act out your dreams, which could be dangerous. (For example, if you sleep next to a window and you dream that you're an Olympic diver.) With sleep paralysis, what happens is that you mentally wake up before your brain sends the signal to stop the paralysis. It is the opposite of what happens to people who sleepwalk--they don't get paralyzed when they are asleep, like they are supposed to.
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    Julie

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    Many people with narcolepsy also suffer with sleep paralysis.
    You might want to look at some narcolepsy websites for more insight.
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    Marcia

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    That's very interesting, although I am pretty sure I do not have narcolepsy :)
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    Maljonic

    Maljonic Dream 老师

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    I don't think that's what she meant, more that... :sleep:
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    bobbilynn

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    daughter screaming at same time

    As fas as your daughter screaming at the same time, it's most likely that she was screaming first... you were trying to wake yourself up too quickly.
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    Marcia

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    Re: daughter screaming at same time

    This makes a lot of sense.

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