I have this problem, whenever I go into sleep paralysis, I wake up. |
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I have this problem, whenever I go into sleep paralysis, I wake up. |
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It is very strange for your body to fall asleep while the mind is still awake. It is something that can be too distracting. I can get very hot, with a glowing feeling. I think the pain you refer to is because the experience is not being spread across your whole body. When it starts try to picture it spreading down your body and that should spread out and lesson the discomfort. |
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Last edited by Sivason; 03-08-2012 at 02:59 AM.
I get a pins and needles feeling a lot of the time which is very unnerving for me, but I just keep telling myself "I'll be in a dream soon!" and ride it out. Through enough experience I just learned to cope with it. I have never tried dispersing it through my body. |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
I sometimes get a fairly uncomfortable tingly/fluttery feeling. It sort of feels like my whole body is tense and inside there are millions of tiny butterflies inside (it's a mild feeling). It's distracting I suppose, but I can usually ignore it and it will be replaced with another feeling. That one is usually the weightless feeling, which I have a love/hate relationship with. |
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are you 100% sure they are not FA'S ? I used to have loads of those from SP |
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I know FA. But you said something might have been FAs. What might have been FAs? |
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