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Yeah that makes sense. Sometimes the sleep paralysis hallucinations I get are loosely related to trau...
No, that's not to be ashamed of I don't think!. It seems like a younger you is activated, and walks out of the bed, sucks it's thumb, and then you become conscious of the present self. I think, take special note of the "being ashamed" it could be a part of the self remaining when you shift back?@lullaby19 When I saw the monster I couldn’t move and would just keep closing my eyes
And opening later praying he was gone.
I so badly just wanted to pull the covers over my head or hide but I couldn’t. I was frozen.
Now I wake up after a nightmare and will not be in bed but somewhere else rocking and sucking my thumb. I am in my 30’s so this really freaked me out the first time it happened a few years ago. Sometimes I remember the nightmare but mostly just wake up scared and in a panic.
I’m crying as I type this because I am very ashamed of it and don’t discuss it. I know I shouldn’t feel that way but I do.
Has that ever happened; like being smothered by a mattress or similar?I've experienced sleep paralysis twice that i can actually remember. I've had frequent nightmares since I was a child. I remember sitting outside my parents room alot crying to come sleep with them due to nightmares. I internalize stress alot and my nightmares seem to come from that. From losing a sister when I was a teen, alcoholic father, plus being a police officer and in law enforcement for 12 years I deal with a lot of nightmares.
Sleep paralysis makes me feel like I'm being smothered by a mattress and I'm awake but I'm suffocating. Im feel like I'm watching myself suffocate but I can't move and I'm screaming but no one can hear me. Its the worse feeling ever. I wake up laying on my back with my hands crossed over my chest too.
Had some nightmares last night due to stressing over my combat vet ex and Our talk yesterday. This is actually my first post so glad I can open up and talk and know im not alone on these situations.
some meds can cause restless leg syndrome: is it like that, or I'm running in my dream?Please keep me posted on the twitching and spasming and what they say. For me this is the hardest thing at night. The moment I begin to sleep my legs go crazy - almost like I'm running or something. It stops when I sit up up but then the second I fall back to sleep it keeps happening again.
Let me know if you hear anything!