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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80058354 Canada 10/26/2021 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes quite. Quoting: Anonymous Cowar 80058354 Just wait until you wake up while your body is still sleeping and you realize you’re not breathing and no matter how hard you try, you simply cannot wake up, or move or breath. Its absolutely terrifying Theres been times when i can hear myself snoring and my body is fast asleep. Better than not breathing. Sleep paralysis is not new to me. |
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User ID: 80475496 United States 10/26/2021 08:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First time it happen to me and it was really weird. Quoting: Deplorable_1111 I was about to fall asleep and i don't know what happen, i felt like a sort of energy wave going through my whole body and found myself unable to move anymore. I had to force myself to wake up (even though i was awake in my head) my body just wouldn't move. Must have taken a good 30 seconds to start being able to move again. Anyone familiar with this ? Yes quite. Quoting: Anonymous Cowar 80058354 Just wait until you wake up while your body is still sleeping and you realize you’re not breathing and no matter how hard you try, you simply cannot wake up, or move or breath. Its absolutely terrifying I experienced SP several times when I was younger, thank God I don't any more. I would wake up feeling completely awake but couldn't move at all and also couldn't at times breath. I could hear everything and see everything in my peripheral vision but 100% paralyzed. The weirdest thing for me was that I always felt a presence in my room, I couldn't see or hear them but it was an overwhelming feeling. Thankfully I never remember them lasting for more than a few minutes, I would fall back to sleep and wake up like nothing happened. From what I under stand about them is when your asleep, the brain releases a chemical or a signal to the body to literally paralyze the body so you don't physically act out your dreams, when you wake the brain turns your movement back on but in some cases it stays off but your mind is awake. I'll take the vax when you inject it into my cold dead arm. Let's go Brandon Fuck Joe Biden. 80 million votes my ass. |