Has anyone here ever had anything interesting happen to them while sleeping, or about to sleep? Sleep paralysis, for example?
I've heard plenty of stories where people find themselves paralyzed after waking up from a nap or sleep, unable to move. I'm actually quite surprised that I've never had sleep paralysis. I think I'm a fairly light sleeper. Granted, most of the time, (Such as when I wake up to an alarm clock...) I am loathe to stop sleeping, but I am quite capable of hopping right out of bed easily at times.
Another question. Kind of strange, actually. Has anyone tried to lay in bed, as relaxed as possible, but not fall asleep? After many minutes of that, being completely relaxed, you start to feel these weird vibrations. You feel sort of like a cell phone that's gently vibrating, or you might even hear a vibration. What are those? I've heard plenty of stories, but I'd really like to hear a medical explanation. I pretty much hear them attributed to medication, none of which are being taken in the majority of people experiencing them.
I've heard plenty of stories where people find themselves paralyzed after waking up from a nap or sleep, unable to move. I'm actually quite surprised that I've never had sleep paralysis. I think I'm a fairly light sleeper. Granted, most of the time, (Such as when I wake up to an alarm clock...) I am loathe to stop sleeping, but I am quite capable of hopping right out of bed easily at times.
Another question. Kind of strange, actually. Has anyone tried to lay in bed, as relaxed as possible, but not fall asleep? After many minutes of that, being completely relaxed, you start to feel these weird vibrations. You feel sort of like a cell phone that's gently vibrating, or you might even hear a vibration. What are those? I've heard plenty of stories, but I'd really like to hear a medical explanation. I pretty much hear them attributed to medication, none of which are being taken in the majority of people experiencing them.




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