Randy Anders wrote: » Jesus the very night I made that post two up, I got sleep paralysis. It wasn't as bad usual, I was trying to scream at the top of my voice but couldn't move a muscle and there was no hallucinations this time I had a heavy enough session on the weekend so that is probably responsible for it but fecking hell, it was a bit of a coincidence that I posted about it and then actualy got it that night, nearly like Id planted the thought in my brain
Michelletarian wrote: » If there's anything scarier than sleep paralysis, then I haven't ****ing found it. Any tips on how to avoid it? People always think it's "cool" or "funny" when I relay to them what it's like... it's a feeling of terror nothing has ever matched for me :P
Miprocin wrote: » It happens to me regularly enough, mostly if I've been using MDMA or benzodiazepines though it does sometimes happen without this factor. I haven't experienced hallucinations. What usually happens is that I wake with a sense of dread unable to move. I either regain control of movement after a few minutes or fall back asleep, in which case it will happen again.
calm_bull wrote: » i got it last night, and i get it about three or 4 times a week usually, on top of constant nightmares, i probably wake about 4 times a night at this stage. i cant remember the last time i had a decent nights sleep. mine usually starts where im looking around my room and then i start to hallucinate, either someone/something walks in and starts screaming at me or trying to hurt me, or otherwise one of the objects in my rooms turns into someone. its crazy and usually leaves me waking up hyperventilating and afraid to go back to sleep!