I'd say a tentative yes. The lack of body paralysis appears to be a slight problem but I would think it is in part due to the fact that you weren't sleeping in your bed. |
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I'd say a tentative yes. The lack of body paralysis appears to be a slight problem but I would think it is in part due to the fact that you weren't sleeping in your bed. |
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Sounds like you could have. I've had this happen before. My two hypotheses are that you are either experiencing strong hypnagogics and just reacting to them, which causes your body to move, or that you have lightly entered an NREM dream but moved so aggressively so quickly into it that your non-paralyzed (remember, REM atonia only occurs during REM sleep) body reacted. |
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