Saruman wrote: every time this comes up... and it does every few months be it here or paranormal forum or after hours... .
Source:answers.com wrote: Sleep paralysis An abnormal episode of sleep in which the patient cannot move for a few minutes, usually occurring while falling asleep or waking up. Sleep paralysis is often found in patients with narcolepsy. A condition in which, upon waking, a person is aware of the surroundings but is unable to move.Some report that various factors increase the likelihood of both paralysis and hallucinations. These include: Sleeping in a supine position (facing upwards) Irregular sleeping schedules; naps, sleeping in, sleep deprivation Increased stress Sudden environmental/lifestyle changes A lucid dream that immediately precedes the episode
Deleted User wrote: Last week I was nodding off to sleep.Just fell asleep when my phone buzzed.I went to reach for it but I could not move my body.I tried to move my legs,not working,I tried to scream for help but all that came out my mouth was a high pitched whistle noise...It must be hell for people in a vegetable state...Anybody here ever experience anything like it?
Saruman wrote: I took 5htp for about 6 months.. it regulates your sleep.. in fact autistic kids show major improvements when on this stuff too!!
nm wrote: I used to get this when I was younger and used to take E frequently, I put it down to low serotonin in the days following a weekend of MDMA... horrible, one of the main reasons I quit all that lark.
wrote: Panic attacks, PTSD, and other mental disorders may indirectly promote sleep paralysis by disrupting the sleep cycle and yanking people out of REM sleep during the night, he adds. Other factors that disturb sleep, such as jet lag and shift work, have also been linked to sleep paralysis