It could have been SP. |
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I had woken up from a just a perfectly normal dreams. I got up and got a glass of water to drink and went back to bed. I was then drifting back to sleep when suddenly I felt this sensations like how the blood around my body was rushing around my body extremely fast. I couldn't move and instantly the first thought that came into my mind was, "this must be sleep paralysis". I just kept calm, knowing that it's just a normal process. I just continued to lay there, with my eyes open, waiting for it to pass. I then see a black figure next to me shaking around. I ignore it but then I start to get freaked out and then suddenly the black thing disappears and I can move and talk again and I just lay there in fright until it's morning and got out of bed. |
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It could have been SP. |
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Congrats on staying calm for the most part. Still, something like that would scare the heck out of anyone the first time. |
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Are you completely sure you weren't able to move or was it just hard to and you were thinking that it might be impossible? |
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Sometimes you may feel like you could not move, when in fact, you can. It happens when you are extremely relaxed. it happens to me when I'm waking up. I say to myself "ok, I'll move now, I get up", but I never send out the signal to move, because it's just so incredible comforting to be relaxed like that. This is not associated with fear. |
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No what I meant before was, after getting the glass of water, I went back to bed, closed my eyes,drifted off to sleep and as soon as I started feeling those weird sensations, I quickly opened my eyes in fright. My eyes then remained open till the rest of the episode and until morning when I got out of bed. |
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"i had my eyes open the whole time" |
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I know. I stated, "what I meant before". I thought I had my eyes open before. Then I realised I was dreaming the whole time. That's why I said, "I dreamed the entire thing". |
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