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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby VenomBlackViper » Jun 17th, '11, 06:00

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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby Master Chief » Jun 17th, '11, 06:05

Ban Venom.

I'm serious.

... in other words, the Joker got his answer.

:unsure:

I tried :(
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby OMEGA » Jun 17th, '11, 06:09

Holy Shit dunno what happened there lol.
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby VenomBlackViper » Jun 17th, '11, 06:32

Master Chief wrote:Ban Venom.

I'm serious.

... in other words, the Joker got his answer.

:unsure:

I tried :(


I don't get it. :unsure:
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby Blu » Jun 17th, '11, 07:25

That sounds really fucking scary. I don't ever want to have that experience. Have you guys seen that movie Awake? With Hayden Christianson (I think that's how you spell it) and Jessica Alba? Is it sorta like that? If it is, I pray to God that never happens to me.
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby Ka0t1c » Jun 17th, '11, 07:39

Yep, I had it once, I was unable to move as I heard whispers around me
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby Sla » Jun 17th, '11, 07:59

The bad thing wasn't just not being able to move my arms and legs, but at a certain point I couldn't even breathe. Fortunately it ended quickly, and I "woke up".
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby Sukot » Jun 18th, '11, 02:01

ChristinaE12 wrote:And sometimes I can see myself laying in bed like I'm looking at myself from the ceiling.


I've had this quite a lot. But in real life. Like I'm wide awake, doing my normal daily stuff, and I watch myself do it from outside my body. Like I'm watching myself in a movie or something.

Although it turns out it's something called "Depersonalization disorder", and that it's fairly common (like 1 in 100 people have it).

That's probably not what you have, since it happens when you're asleep, but what you said just reminded me of what happens to me sometimes.
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby christalgurl » Jun 18th, '11, 14:50

ChristinaE12 wrote:And sometimes I can see myself laying in bed like I'm looking at myself from the ceiling.


Never watch the movie Insidious. You'll be beyond freaked out.
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby Master Chief » Jun 18th, '11, 18:04

christalgurl wrote:
ChristinaE12 wrote:And sometimes I can see myself laying in bed like I'm looking at myself from the ceiling.


Never watch the movie Insidious. You'll be beyond freaked out.

That's exactly what I was thinking.
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby ChristinaE12 » Jun 18th, '11, 18:08

Master Chief wrote:
christalgurl wrote:
ChristinaE12 wrote:And sometimes I can see myself laying in bed like I'm looking at myself from the ceiling.


Never watch the movie Insidious. You'll be beyond freaked out.

That's exactly what I was thinking.



Yeah, I don't think I've ever seen it.. But that type of stuff don't seem to bother me.. And I've never been scared from anything like that. Why I can never really watch horror movies. Also in the dreams.. being held down bothers me more than anything. I hate that fuckin feeling.
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby GenePeer » Jun 26th, '11, 01:18

I've had it several times. It's usually right after waking abruptly from a nightmare; I can see I've woken up but I can't move a single thing. Sometimes elements of the nightmare start showing up as hallucinations. I begin to have panic attack until I sorta pass out. This is honestly the scariest thing I have (and will) ever experience!
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Re: Has anyone ever had sleep paralysis?

Postby cityfan31 » Jun 26th, '11, 02:09

Have it regularly. Worst occasion I can vidily remember trying to shout my friend's name (we were on holiday staying in a hostel) and all I could do was grunt. I couldn't move a muscle no matter how hard i tried.

The way to beat it, in my experience, is to just completely relax. Don't try and fight it and then after about 30 seconds try and move. Usually you can. One time I still couldn't and I freaked out.

So interesting though, I feel like I understand what Locked In syndrome is like. Absolutely the worst thing imaginable. Imagine sleep paralysis for months / years.
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