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Sleep paralysis occurs during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep or dream sleep.
Now I've experienced sleep paralysis twice. First time was a bit scary - I did not hallucinate, because studying psychology (and finally receiving my Psy.D last year). I had read about this phenomenon, although it was unpleasant, i wasn't able to scream out or move, i immediately realised what was happening to me, shut my eyes and woke up able to move freely.
Second time, I hallucinated, seeing shadows moving around my room. I couldn't close my eyes this time and the shadows kept coming closer - this was really terrifying and although i knew what was going on. It still cannot be helped being petrified since you are unable to protect yourself. I was finally able to come to, but honestly, i was scared out of my mind!
Have any of you experienced sleep paralysis before? I'd love to hear your story.
During this time, the brain turns off most of the body’s muscle function, temporarily paralysing muscles.
In sleep paralysis, the person wakes up but the transition between sleep and waking up fully isn't as smooth as it should be. They begin to wake up and may sometimes even be able to partially open their eyes, but find themselves unable to move.
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The paralysis only lasts for a few seconds or minutes but can be terrifying because the victim may experience vivid hallucinations.
Now I've experienced sleep paralysis twice. First time was a bit scary - I did not hallucinate, because studying psychology (and finally receiving my Psy.D last year). I had read about this phenomenon, although it was unpleasant, i wasn't able to scream out or move, i immediately realised what was happening to me, shut my eyes and woke up able to move freely.
Second time, I hallucinated, seeing shadows moving around my room. I couldn't close my eyes this time and the shadows kept coming closer - this was really terrifying and although i knew what was going on. It still cannot be helped being petrified since you are unable to protect yourself. I was finally able to come to, but honestly, i was scared out of my mind!
Have any of you experienced sleep paralysis before? I'd love to hear your story.
