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Sleep Paralysis isn't a condition, its something we all experience every night. However, most of us usually aren't conscious enough at the time to remember experiencing it. Even so, it's not unusual to actually feel the effects of Sleep Paralysis regardless. |
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It sidt happens randomly then it isn't splep paralysis, it's something morte serious called narcoipklespy, if you yourandomly rfall asleep or paralysis then you should trakl to a dotctor. |
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And you, my friend, shouldn't try and offer advice while clearly intoxicated. Especially as a Dream Guide. |
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Randomly entering sleep paralysis is a symptom of narcolepsy, Exo |
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The person above my post, as is usual when hitting "Reply" without using the Quote button. |
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But not everybody is fully awake when it happens, therefore...."condition"....., but that's besides the point |
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