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Holy hell..someone find a cure for Sleep Paralysis (pg. 3)
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| paranoik0 |
| happened to me once a little while before actually waking up. late stage of a sleeping session i guess. |
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| headphonez |
| quote: | Originally posted by CrazedOut
Holy :eyespop:
SO wait, how does this occur, during your sleep or when you're trying to fall asleep or what? Sounds scary.. but exciting at the same time :eek: |
Think about feeling like youre fighting to live. Sound exciting or scary to you? :nervous:
update:
Fell asleep at friends dorm....had it again. WTF. I don't even want to sleep anymore. I should just take some bars and pass out :haha: |
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| SuspicionVandit |
how about go to walmart and buy some of those Top Gun sunglasses for $10. and then tape a picture of, i dunoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, jessica alba, or i dunooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, some really hot girl into the inside of the sunglasses. |
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| CrazedOut |
| quote: | Originally posted by headphonez
Think about feeling like youre fighting to live. Sound exciting or scary to you? :nervous:
update:
Fell asleep at friends dorm....had it again. WTF. I don't even want to sleep anymore. I should just take some bars and pass out :haha: |
I mean yeah... that's not so comforting haha, but the hallucination part is quiet interesting. I never really heard of this condition or read about it thoroughly. |
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| headphonez |
| quote: | Originally posted by CrazedOut
I mean yeah... that's not so comforting haha, but the hallucination part is quiet interesting. I never really heard of this condition or read about it thoroughly. |
Yeah it's not overly common. I'm going to try and get to bed soon and see if that helps. Maybe buy some melatonin or something tomorrow. is pretty horrifying. |
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| deejaymara |
| quote: | Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
how about go to walmart and buy some of those Top Gun sunglasses for $10. and then tape a picture of, i dunoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, jessica alba, or i dunooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, some really hot girl into the inside of the sunglasses. |
lmao :haha: :haha: |
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| headphonez |
| Thats not going to make me want to sleep at all. I need some kava juice, melatonin, bars and ambien. All mixed up in one delicious smoothie? Sounds like a plan. |
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| CrazedOut |
Smoke some bud and see what happens :cool:
(after smoothie...) |
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| headphonez |
oh damn thats true...some bud would be nice. But I dont feel like spending the money and nobody is around to smoke me out.
that is true...sleep after smoking some bud is ing great.
but not as great as bars in my opinion. It's a close call. |
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| Spin Laden |
| lol, I have it too.. very scary stuff indeed. I only get it maybe twice a year, maybe three nights but mostly in bunches. It's genetic too, btw, so blame someone in your family. |
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| Slylee |
i always do a search for this post whenever someone starts a new thread about sleep paralysis lol
anyway, this was my first experience with it and i started a thread the next day and wrote about it while it was still fresh in my head. for a few weeks, i was almost convinced that the new apartment was haunted or something. i found it hard to believe that something like that could be explained as something purely physical going on in your body as opposed to some sort of super natural crap. it was like something from a horror movie.
| quote: | I read about it on a thread here a while back and thought it would be scary as hell to experience it....well unfortunately it happened to me on Saturday night and I can honestly say it was the scariest F******* thing I have ever gone through in my whole life.
Here’s the whole story...keep in mind that I did not read anything from the link I am going to paste below until this morning. We have no internet at the new apartment yet.
My boyfriend recently moved into a new apartment and was unpacking stuff on Saturday night. I got tired around 1 a.m. and said I was going to sleep. I went in his room and got ready for bed. I had a small candle lit because I wanted a little light in the room. The AC was off because it was chilly out that night and we had the windows open. However, before I went to bed, I closed the windows in the room, because it was too cold, and I shut the door. I guess I fell asleep a few minutes later and started to have a weird dream (more like a nightmare). I dreamt that I was getting in an elevator and when I stepped inside it, there were no buttons to push, so I started to freak out and tried to get out of it. When I went to do this, it shut and the lights in the elevator started flickering (sort of like a strobe light effect). I started having a panic attack in my dream because I was scared that I was trapped in the elevator. I woke up from this dream because I felt some kind of pressure near my feet (at the foot of the bed). It honestly felt like someone had sat down on the bed and because I was still sort of out of it, I thought it was my boyfriend for a second. I opened my eyes and realized I was alone still in the room and that I couldn’t move my body or talk. I was paralyzed and terrified. I felt like someone was in the room with me. I tried to yell out my boyfriend’s name, but I couldn’t. I noticed that the candle was flickering intensely. This only happens when there is like a cross breeze or something, but there wasn’t because of the AC being off and the windows shut…so I thought that was weird. I think the candle had been flickering when I was having that dream too which probably had effect on my dream.
Anyway, I started to feel more pressure on my whole body, like someone was laying on me and it was becoming harder to breathe. I still couldn’t move or talk. Then I heard a weird breathing noise in front of my face, but I swear to God I wasn’t the one making this noise. The noise was similar to the sound of someone sucking in air with their lips puckered (like for a kiss). After I heard that noise, I was able to lift up my head, and the first thing I did was look at the clock and yell out my boyfriend’s name. I guess I still couldn’t move my body. I yelled his name out like 3 times. My body jerked, and I could move again. I jumped out of bed and ran for the bedroom door and out in the living room, but my boyfriend wasn’t there. I figured he went to the old apartment or something for a minute. I sat on the couch shaking like a leaf and almost crying. My boyfriend came back (he had gone to the gas station) and I told him what happened. After he calmed me down, we went to sleep and I don’t know if I dreamt it or if it actually happened again, but I had a similar experience (not as intense) a few hours later (probably around 4 in the morning).
My boyfriend said it actually happened to him a few months ago, but he just never told me. He had the same symptoms I described and he said it scared the crap out of him too, but he was fine the next day. I am freaking out still and just writing about it now makes me feel uneasy.
Another weird thing (aside from the candle flickering for no reason) is that my dog doesn’t like being in the room. He was at my mom’s that night, but we brought him over on Sunday morning. I always put him in the bedroom (at my bf’s old place) when we leave and he is fine with it. But we left to rent a movie last night, and I put him in the room and he started whimpering and scratching at the door. And when that happened, my boyfriend informed me that earlier that day (Sunday) when I was running errands, he and his old roommate went to the old apartment to get the last of some stuff, so he put Lex (my dog) in the room and he was whimpering and scratching at the door then, too.
Has anyone gone through something similar? Please write about it.
Here is a link I found about SP, and it's eery how my symptoms are exactly like what they say and that lots of people go through this.
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~acheyne/S_P.html
scroll down a little and click "Sleep Paralysis"
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| wackedoutmule |
| quote: | Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
it's scary when little girls are giggling at you when you are working the night shift alone, but when they are giggling under your bed, it's like lololololol (a scary lololololol) |
You have to duct tape their mouths shut, amateur. |
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