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      Writing weird notes down in the night...

      Hi,

      Something weird happened the other night that kinda freaked me out...

      Well I keep a note book next to my bed- well actually IN my bed since my shelf broke, and I write in it during the night when I've woken up from a dream.
      Well a couple of nights ago, I didn't think I'd written anything down so didn't look at the book because I'd had a dream I remembered but didn't write it down.
      Anyway, I looked at the book later in the day and noticed I'd written some weird notes down, this is what I'd written- "Evil? evil? B6- evil, B6, Chicks, chicks" I don't have a clue what it means and I don't remember writing it down in the night or any dream like that (It wasn't anything to do with the dream I remembered), it just freaks me out because I'd written "evil" like three times! The B6 is the vitamin as I take it before bed, and the "chicks"- I have no idea if that means the animal, or a girl/s (I don't use that word though in normal speech).

      So does anyone else write stuff down in the middle of the night and then not remember it at all? It's happened a bit to me before, but usually I can at least remember something about it, it's just what I've written that I find weird!

      So share your weirdest nightly scribbles that you don't remember!

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      Sounds like sleep walking to me. You wake up inbetween every REM session, from what I understand, and in that time period, we often THINK we are conscious, but we are still in what I call "dream-logic" mode, where something at the time seems to make PERFECT logical sense, and then when you wake up to start the day, and you think about it again, you say "what the hell was I thinking?" However that combined with low dream-recall can mean that you act things out without realizing it, which is basically what is known as sleep walking. It's pretty normal in people who take sleep aids, and even some people have it just normally. I hope that helps.

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      To pick holes @Rainman: sleep walking proper is supposed to be somewhat special - you get "stuck" in a dream logic state, can't be woken up (you have to go back to sleep again), and never remember it.

      Yah, sounds like sleep walking to me. Don't worry about it... yet . There are a load of crazy things you can do while sleepwalking that _are_ dangerous.

      I haven't done any sleep-writing, but Google knows someone who has.
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      Hmmn "Evil? evil? B6- evil, B6, Chicks, chicks"

      Your subcon didn't seem to like the vitamins
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      Thanks for all the replies. Haha Barns, no it doesn't seem to like the B6 does it?!

      I do though, it helps me get lucid! I was sorta half awake and half asleep on my back that night (I hardly ever sleep on my back) so maybe that had something to do with it, it's so random what I wrote! Ah well, I'll have to see if anything like it happens again, I'm glad I didn't remember whatever it was if it was evil!

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      Do you play this game called runescape? there is a evil chicken that randomly attacks you.
      It could have been your B6 that caused this.

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      i think there is somthing in those b6 thingys i think there drugged lol
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      I don't think it's sleepwalking, when you wake up from your REM period it's natual to do things you don't remember. One time my mom came in my room shortly after I had gone to sleep to give me something. I remember her waking me up (I had been doing an expiriment to see what would happen if I slept sitting straight up) but after that it was a total blank. The next day I was looking for the thing she gave me and she told me it was on my bedside table. I asked her how in the world it got there, and she told me, but to this day I don't remember her giving it to me.
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