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Old 07-21-2009, 09:12 AM
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I thought wet dreams were blamed on the succubus. I had sleep paralysis once, couldn't move and thought a jealous fat ghost sat on my chest and was crushing me. for a couple days I thought I was crazy, then I saw it on TV.

I have nightmares about 3-4 times a week. each nightmare usually spans like 3 or 4 scenarios

last night I dreamed that these killer mutated badgers were killing people all over the city and I knew I was dreaming so I woke up in the middle of the night and went to the living room. my boyfriend was watching the news and I was like "whoa what are you doing up! don't you have to work in like 3 hours? l had the weirdest..." at this point I was rudely interrupted "shh the news is on" the news was talking about recent mutated badger attacks at a grocery store. I was like "no... this was my dream this can't be happening" and he was like "what do you mean your dream, there has always been mutated badgers" I was like "I think I would remember mutated badgers! it was a dream" he then laughed at me. I was just about to get angry when a mutated badger came crashing through the window and ripped into his throat. that is when I woke up for real.

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"SHHH the news is on."
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Old 07-21-2009, 09:57 AM
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Thanks to jenna & V for brought this topic here and thanks to Sean for this valued info.:) In wikipedia I found elaborately what Sean has just said about it.
I have experienced enough of this freaky state, now want to get rid of it badly.:mad:
Do you have insomnia or any kind of other sleep disorder? Do you sleep on your back? I think sleeping on your back is a bad position for someone that experiences sleep paralysis regularly, and it happens more to people that don't get enough sleep or have odd sleep patterns. There are ways to avoid whatever might be causing it for you personally. :)

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I've also heard it attributed to spirits. When it happened to me, we had a very large cemetery behind our apartment.....I was convinced that a spirit was trying to possess me!
Yeah, I felt (or thought I did, whatever) something else in the room, something above me, that meant me harm. I really did think there was something there, I was convinced it was a ghost or something, and NOT a nice one....:p until I heard about this elsewhere.
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Old 07-21-2009, 10:37 AM
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"SHHH the news is on."
that was pretty much the moment I started to realize I might be still dreaming.
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Old 07-21-2009, 11:10 PM
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...and it happens more to people that don't get enough sleep or have odd sleep patterns. There are ways to avoid whatever might be causing it for you personally. :)
Agree:o

(damn! I thought there would be some supernatural/spiritual causes...:D)
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Old 07-21-2009, 11:35 PM
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Let me start of by saying fuck you Psycom for making me type this for the 4th time now. Stupid IM is making it so I can't type and when I hit backspace I go back a page and have to start typing this again.

Anyway...

If you think sleep paralysis is bad, try sleeping with my boyfriend (don't actually try, he wouldn't appreciate it, but you know what I mean).

He suffers from hypnapombic/hypnagogic hallucinations. It's basically when you hallucinate just as you are falling asleep or waking up. Most people will see a cat or dog in their room and nothing more complex. Now Derek has gone to every sleep specialist around and they can't understand what causes it, but...

He will be having a nightmare, and when he starts to wake up from his dream he sees his nightmare in the room with him still.

The first time I experienced him having one of these hallucination wasn't so bad. We were sleeping and I woke up to him moving his head back and forth a lot. I asked him what was wrong and he sat up straight and seemed to snap out of it. Apparently he was dreaming that a mad scientist was trying to do brain surgery on him while he was still awake but paralyzed, and that the doctor was still standing behind him. From there it just got worse.

He woke up numerous times and yanked me out of bed, ran down the stairs with me and I'm half asleep freaking out thinking there was a fire. Turns out he was dreaming he had to save me from the zombies, what a gentleman. The next time he woke up, ran to the door and closed it. Stood with his back to the door and was stomping his feet on the ground in front of him. In this dream there were poisonous spiders on the floor that he needed to squish.

Every night with him is an adventure.
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Old 07-21-2009, 11:40 PM
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Let me start of by saying fuck you Psycom for making me type this for the 4th time now. Stupid IM is making it so I can't type and when I hit backspace I go back a page and have to start typing this again.

Anyway...

If you think sleep paralysis is bad, try sleeping with my boyfriend (don't actually try, he wouldn't appreciate it, but you know what I mean).

He suffers from hypnapombic/hypnagogic hallucinations. It's basically when you hallucinate just as you are falling asleep or waking up. Most people will see a cat or dog in their room and nothing more complex. Now Derek has gone to every sleep specialist around and they can't understand what causes it, but...

He will be having a nightmare, and when he starts to wake up from his dream he sees his nightmare in the room with him still.

The first time I experienced him having one of these hallucination wasn't so bad. We were sleeping and I woke up to him moving his head back and forth a lot. I asked him what was wrong and he sat up straight and seemed to snap out of it. Apparently he was dreaming that a mad scientist was trying to do brain surgery on him while he was still awake but paralyzed, and that the doctor was still standing behind him. From there it just got worse.

He woke up numerous times and yanked me out of bed, ran down the stairs with me and I'm half asleep freaking out thinking there was a fire. Turns out he was dreaming he had to save me from the zombies, what a gentleman. The next time he woke up, ran to the door and closed it. Stood with his back to the door and was stomping his feet on the ground in front of him. In this dream there were poisonous spiders on the floor that he needed to squish.

Every night with him is an adventure.
First off, <3.

And second, sorry to hear about that. Though I am kind of envious because I've always wanted to remember my dreams better. And what better way than to continue them while you wake up. though that still sucks.
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Old 07-22-2009, 10:11 AM
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Let me start of by saying fuck you Psycom for making me type this for the 4th time now. Stupid IM is making it so I can't type and when I hit backspace I go back a page and have to start typing this again.

Anyway...

If you think sleep paralysis is bad, try sleeping with my boyfriend (don't actually try, he wouldn't appreciate it, but you know what I mean).

He suffers from hypnapombic/hypnagogic hallucinations. It's basically when you hallucinate just as you are falling asleep or waking up. Most people will see a cat or dog in their room and nothing more complex. Now Derek has gone to every sleep specialist around and they can't understand what causes it, but...

He will be having a nightmare, and when he starts to wake up from his dream he sees his nightmare in the room with him still.

The first time I experienced him having one of these hallucination wasn't so bad. We were sleeping and I woke up to him moving his head back and forth a lot. I asked him what was wrong and he sat up straight and seemed to snap out of it. Apparently he was dreaming that a mad scientist was trying to do brain surgery on him while he was still awake but paralyzed, and that the doctor was still standing behind him. From there it just got worse.

He woke up numerous times and yanked me out of bed, ran down the stairs with me and I'm half asleep freaking out thinking there was a fire. Turns out he was dreaming he had to save me from the zombies, what a gentleman. The next time he woke up, ran to the door and closed it. Stood with his back to the door and was stomping his feet on the ground in front of him. In this dream there were poisonous spiders on the floor that he needed to squish.

Every night with him is an adventure.
Happens to me too, but I tend to keep the panic quiet. For awhile, there was a mirror near the bed and I made my girlfriend move it because of all the things I saw in there waking up in the middle of the night. One time I opened my eyes, looked in the mirror and my face was Lon Chaney Phantom of the Opera makeup. It went away in a minute, but I was so groggy and confused, as I tend to be with these things, that I was convinced it was actually my face.
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Old 07-22-2009, 10:13 AM
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damn....you people are fucked up....I sleep like a log.

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Old 07-22-2009, 10:17 AM
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Ya know they are actally kinda lucky, normally people have to pay for such experiences.
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