sleep paralysis is scary

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Gilgamesh.

Quote from: Drais. on August 17, 2016, 08:57:17 AM
Demons! Spirits!

You damn gurs...

And if you're experiencing this regularly you really need to punch to a doctor.   


ffff there's actually a medical explanation for it

QuoteIt's normal for your muscles to be paralysed at certain times when you're asleep. Sleep paralysis occurs when the mechanism that causes your muscles to relax during sleep temporarily persists after you've woken up.

Sleep paralysis can sometimes be a symptom of narcolepsy. This is a relatively rare sleep disorder, which causes severe disruption to the sleep-wake cycle. An inability to stay awake for more than three or four hours is usually the main symptom.

Other things that increase your risk of getting sleep paralysis include:
?sleep deprivation
?irregular sleeping patterns
?age ? it's more common in teenagers and young adults

but "Para! Supernat'! BUFFY!" :plzstop:

GLOCK

Quote from: Capricorn King on August 16, 2016, 09:11:44 PM
Quote from: Kurama on August 16, 2016, 09:10:01 PM
Quote from: Capricorn King on August 16, 2016, 09:09:00 PM
I'm ?bering to my boyfriend house and sleeping there and I'm not sleeping alone tonights

I used to have it so much I used to be thankful to sleep next to someone. I would be making grunt noises to signal my bf to wake me up. I would say thank you and fall back asleep right after.
hhhhh
I'm gonna use this as an excuse to move in because I actually can't take this
BOY

Kurama

Quote from: Gilgamesh. on August 17, 2016, 09:22:14 AM
Quote from: Drais. on August 17, 2016, 08:57:17 AM
Demons! Spirits!

You damn gurs...

And if you're experiencing this regularly you really need to punch to a doctor.   


ffff there's actually a medical explanation for it

QuoteIt's normal for your muscles to be paralysed at certain times when you're asleep. Sleep paralysis occurs when the mechanism that causes your muscles to relax during sleep temporarily persists after you've woken up.

Sleep paralysis can sometimes be a symptom of narcolepsy. This is a relatively rare sleep disorder, which causes severe disruption to the sleep-wake cycle. An inability to stay awake for more than three or four hours is usually the main symptom.

Other things that increase your risk of getting sleep paralysis include:
?sleep deprivation
?irregular sleeping patterns
?age ? it's more common in teenagers and young adults

but "Para! Supernat'! BUFFY!" :plzstop:

fff

there's also a scientific explanation for how the world was created but some of you still choose to opt out of that one

heavenly father! 7 day & 7 night!


LOONA.

Quote from: Gilgamesh. on August 17, 2016, 09:22:14 AM
Quote from: Drais. on August 17, 2016, 08:57:17 AM
Demons! Spirits!

You damn gurs...

And if you're experiencing this regularly you really need to punch to a doctor.   


ffff there's actually a medical explanation for it

QuoteIt's normal for your muscles to be paralysed at certain times when you're asleep. Sleep paralysis occurs when the mechanism that causes your muscles to relax during sleep temporarily persists after you've woken up.

Sleep paralysis can sometimes be a symptom of narcolepsy. This is a relatively rare sleep disorder, which causes severe disruption to the sleep-wake cycle. An inability to stay awake for more than three or four hours is usually the main symptom.

Other things that increase your risk of getting sleep paralysis include:
?sleep deprivation
?irregular sleeping patterns
?age ? it's more common in teenagers and young adults

but "Para! Supernat'! BUFFY!" :plzstop:

Wow science prevails again.

:receipts:       


Gilgamesh.

well since you wanna be bitch, I find it ironic some of you have such a hard time believing in God but will believe the booger man is trying to dry hump you in your sleep :kii:

LOONA.


Kurama

August 17, 2016, 10:13:04 AM #202 Last Edit: August 17, 2016, 10:13:20 AM by Kurama
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Whatever I believe, it damn sure isn't a blue eyed white man telling me the world is 2000 yrs old and that wailing in church every sunday will get me to paradise :kii:

GRAND

im crying

both of you guys do have points tho

i find it easier to believe in NONE of this crap

fck the lord and the demons tbh


charlie.

Quote from: Rig's on August 17, 2016, 01:39:36 AM
Quote from: Kaeli. on August 17, 2016, 01:31:32 AM
Quote from: Rig's on August 17, 2016, 12:20:29 AM
Quote from: Tahj Zezo. on August 16, 2016, 09:10:43 PM
I saw a blue fairy-like being once. It was glowing bright, blue light and glistening.
i had one shoot into my room once

i was in the guest/computer room with my back turned and my cousins caught it and screamed.  When we all got up and
walked toward my room, the door was closed and my room was completely lit up at like 2AM

that same night there was a loud noise downstairs, and everything was knocked down on the floord. DVD's, pillows,
all kinds of stuff.  this was just 5 years ago

Oh honey no
it was a good thing. the presence felt Angelic

you're cousins SAW it? omg I don't know how I would live  :uhh:

Young

 Some of you are idiots. And ignorant af.

It's disgusting.


leftout

Quote from: Kurama on August 17, 2016, 10:13:04 AM
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Whatever I believe, it damn sure isn't a blue eyed white man telling me the world is 2000 yrs old and that wailing in church every sunday will get me to paradise :kii:
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvx;

got 'im! :ohwow:

leftout

if you team fck Romero, say aye!

KING BENTLEY.

Quote from: EL CHICO CEDRICO on August 17, 2016, 05:18:53 AM
I use to have it multiple times a month when I was a teenager. Now it's like one time a month or two.

You need to close every room in your appartement that contain water (bathroom, toilet ...) before sleeping. Those "things" come from here.

The scariest experience was when I was 23. Mind you, I always lock my bedroom door before sleeping ok ?

Well, I woke up paralyse in the middle of the night and the only thing I could move (as always) was my eyes, toes and finger tips. I saw a little thing in the corner of my bed looking at me.
Then this thing (looking like hum ... GOLUM) jumped on my chest and I could feel his breath.
Then I managed to scream (it wasn't a scream tho, just a gasp of a little sound because of course, in this situation you can't speak or scream).

At this moment this thing jumped from me and the bed and I saw it run into the toilet and disappear.

I pray as always and I immediately been able to move again.

And ... My door was WIDE open.

With the years i learned to accept this shit and now overtime it happen I just pray, calm myself and it disappear in a few minutes.

I also remember one friend of my who used to making fun of me when I told him the story.

One night he came so sleep because we were going to the airport in the morning. And guess what ? HE GOT PARALYSE AND FELT A BREATH ON HIS FACE HAHHAHAHA !!! I herd him trying to say something and as soon as I touched him to wake him up, he immediately jumped form the bed hahahahaha
Hey Flyz, this is very interesting to me

I'm very in the arts, and would like to do a very personal private reading with you. Is that ok bby?

H.#.G.*.Z

Gilgamesh.