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thesilent

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Sleep Paralysis, Night Terrors, Or Something Else?
Posted: 08-19-07 00:10am

Ever since I was young I've been plagued by indescribably horrible nightmares- riddled with blood, death, destruction, and terrible creatures and things that I can't even begin to explain. I've also had chronic insomnia for as long as I can remember, and have also been told that I twitch and sometimes shake uncontrollably on the rare occasions where I do get to sleep. But that doesn't worry me so much, as the fact that recently when I have an especially frightening nightmare I wake up, but it's like my mind is still stuck in the dream. I am conscious and aware that I am lying in bed, but I can't open my eyes or move my body and the dream continues on. It's like I'm paralyzed from head to toe, and it feels as if something is sitting on top of me.
But just yesterday I was lying in bed, trying to get to sleep, when that feeling of something on top of me started again. It was odd, because I had not even fallen asleep yet. And all the sudden I got this feeling like there was smoke all around me, and I felt as if I could see the smoke out of the corner of my eye, but my eyes were closed. I ignored it for a little while, then something compelled me to open my eyes and when I did right in front of me on the other side of my room was a glowing pinprick of bright red light. I stared at it for a couple seconds, closed my eyes, then it was gone. After that this extreme feeling of foreboding hit me, my mind began playing tricks with me and it felt as if all the shadows in the room were reaching up from the floor to touch me. I got out of my room and turned on as many lights as possible, then decided to stay up for the rest of the night, but ended up going to sleep around 10am because of sheer exhaustion.
I don't know what's going on, and frankly I am a little scared of falling asleep tonight. Anyone have any advice?
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dagboli3

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Posted: 08-20-07 04:02am

It either can be a ghost when you saw that red light. Ive actually seen like sometypes of shawdows when i open my eyes after i fall asleep. And then when i go to go fall asleep i put alot more light on. Me = wimp lol.
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1nsomni4

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Posted: 08-29-07 21:46pm

Dont sleep on your back, and most impotently, dont think about it too much before sleep. Sleep paralysis only happens to me when I think about it in bed.

I know it can be very frightning. If it does happen again, focus on trying to move your toes and fingers, and gradually gain control of your body! When you do, the "dream" stops.
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ash_essex_86

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Posted: 09-26-07 11:05am

Just figured out from reading a few posts on here that ive more than likely got sleep paralysis. And yes, i found it does happen only when lying on my back too
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