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Posted by hardbeats100 on Jan-25-2008 23:59:

that sleep/awake thing?

ok, who gets that thing when your like asleep but then almost awake and you cant move? i get it alot and fight it, trying to get out of bed and when i do suddenly im back in my fu*king bed all over a gain.

anyone get this?


Posted by Audious on Jan-26-2008 00:00:

No. Because you're making it up.


Posted by hardbeats100 on Jan-26-2008 00:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Audious
No. Because you're making it up.


uh...........ok.........


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-26-2008 00:07:

Sleep paralysis.


Posted by Ian on Jan-26-2008 00:15:

wet dreams ?


Posted by UWM on Jan-26-2008 00:40:

hardbeats100 = slylee ?


Posted by Ghost Raver on Jan-26-2008 00:47:

It's just those hard beats! Hard beats!


Posted by SkyHigh on Jan-26-2008 01:13:

Sleep paralysis is a condition characterized by temporary paralysis of the body shortly after waking up (known as hypnopompic paralysis) or, less often, shortly before falling asleep (known as hypnagogic paralysis).[1]

Physiologically, it is closely related to the paralysis that occurs as a natural part of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is known as REM atonia. Sleep paralysis occurs when the brain awakes from a REM state, but the bodily paralysis persists. This leaves the person fully aware, but unable to move. In addition, the state may be accompanied by hypnagogic hallucinations.

More often than not, sleep paralysis is believed by the person affected by it to be no more than a dream.[citation needed] This explains many dream recountings which describe the person lying frozen and unable to move. The hallucinatory element to sleep paralysis makes it even more likely that someone will interpret the experience as a dream, since completely fanciful, or dream-like, objects may appear in the room alongside one's normal vision. Some scientists have proposed this condition as a theory for alien abductions and ghostly encounters.[


Posted by @mber on Jan-26-2008 06:34:

what are you on?


Posted by PoisonJam19 on Jan-26-2008 06:35:

I think that means you're turning into a zombie.


Posted by @mber on Jan-26-2008 06:38:

i see dead people


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-26-2008 06:40:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Sleep paralysis.


indeed. My girlfriend gets it.


Posted by Dervish on Jan-26-2008 06:42:

Does this mean I'm not just a lazy bastard for not getting out of bed?


Posted by Spacey Orange on Jan-26-2008 06:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
indeed. My girlfriend gets it.


sleep penalysis?


Posted by Ted Promo on Jan-26-2008 06:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
sleep penalysis?



aka, rape.


Posted by narcism on Jan-26-2008 06:45:

quote:
Originally posted by @mber
i see dead people


oh noes
you too


Posted by daphunky1 on Jan-26-2008 06:50:

I used to get it a lot, and then not for a real long time. But I just got it 2 days ago again. Weird stuff, that's for sure. Also try searching "fale awakenings". I used to get sleep paralysis by itself but for a while it was accompanied by these fale awakenings. I would "wake up" and get out of my bed, but it was like I was really drunk, or more like a weight was pushing me down (which is exactly what others have described, once I looked into it). Anyways, I'd stumble around in my room not being able to stand and then suddenly I'd be awake in my bed facing sleep paralysis. There was a time when that happened a coulple times a week... but for some reason everything all togher seems to have stopped.


Posted by Darkarbiter on Jan-26-2008 07:46:

quote:
Originally posted by SkyHigh
Sleep paralysis is a condition characterized by temporary paralysis of the body shortly after waking up (known as hypnopompic paralysis) or, less often, shortly before falling asleep (known as hypnagogic paralysis).[1]

Physiologically, it is closely related to the paralysis that occurs as a natural part of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is known as REM atonia. Sleep paralysis occurs when the brain awakes from a REM state, but the bodily paralysis persists. This leaves the person fully aware, but unable to move. In addition, the state may be accompanied by hypnagogic hallucinations.

More often than not, sleep paralysis is believed by the person affected by it to be no more than a dream.[citation needed] This explains many dream recountings which describe the person lying frozen and unable to move. The hallucinatory element to sleep paralysis makes it even more likely that someone will interpret the experience as a dream, since completely fanciful, or dream-like, objects may appear in the room alongside one's normal vision. Some scientists have proposed this condition as a theory for alien abductions and ghostly encounters.[

Cor version: Aliens are gonna give you an anal probe


Posted by jonze on Jan-26-2008 07:49:

i think it's called being tired. you should google it sometime


Posted by Dr. DAS on Jan-26-2008 13:46:

This happens to me from time to time. Wierd shit. Usually I can hear my radio alarm, but half my braqin thinks the music is part of a dream.

I've also been known to have entire conversations with myself while sitting up straight in bed. It used to freak the hell out of my ex.


Posted by tubularbills on Jan-26-2008 13:53:

i just get that twilighty stage....where you're awake, but you're dreaming. kinda. its weird.


Posted by Cipha Sounds on Jan-26-2008 13:57:

I used to be like that a few years back, it's all about training your mind and body to get accustomed to waking up. Over the years I've developed my body with daily workout routines and a high protein & carb diet. I also drink around 3 protein shakes a day and take mega man multivitamins to get through the rough days. I'm not a coffee drinker at all because I've seen people become dependent on it and it's a shit source of energy,the crazy stories of people "crashing" on it also kept me away.


Posted by tubularbills on Jan-26-2008 13:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Cipha Sounds
I used to be like that a few years back, it's all about training your mind and body to get accustomed to waking up. Over the years I've developed my body with daily workout routines and a high protein & carb diet. I also drink around 3 protein shakes a day and take mega man multivitamins to get through the rough days. I'm not a coffee drinker at all because I've seen people become dependent on it and it's a shit source of energy,the crazy stories of people "crashing" on it also kept me away.


kinda sounds like you're dependant on your protein drinks, tho


Posted by Cipha Sounds on Jan-26-2008 14:16:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
kinda sounds like you're dependant on your protein drinks, tho


I drink only high quality shakes that contain whey & casein and also flaxseed oil. Protein shakes are not addicting so it's not possible to be addicted to them. During the summer I don't drink protein shakes and look elsewhere for my protein source such as scrambled eggs and cream cheese bagels for example.


Posted by tubularbills on Jan-26-2008 14:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Cipha Sounds
I drink only high quality shakes that contain whey & casein and also flaxseed oil. Protein shakes are not addicting so it's not possible to be addicted to them. During the summer I don't drink protein shakes and look elsewhere for my protein source such as scrambled eggs and cream cheese bagels for example.


yea yea, i get ya - the way you said it earlier...like every morning you just *HAD* to have a protein shake. like you'd be drained and couldn't wake fully up if you didn't have one. much like people do/think w/ coffee.


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