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Is this sleeping paralysis? |
So I've read almost everything about sleeping paralysis... Thats really creepy... sorry im not help! There is no one kind of sleeping paralysis. |
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Sleep paralysis is closely related to the paralysis that occurs as a natural part of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is known as REM atonia. Sleep paralysis occurs when the brain awakes from ... There are three spinal cord tracts that most doc's are concerned with. The spinothalmic tract supplies pain and temperature sensation and crosses over to opposite side of the body every few se... It sounds like nueropathy. There are several different varieties. My wife is going through her third bout of peripheral neuropathy. The symptoms you cited are similar. Guillan-Barre syndrome is a p... Personally, I've never had sleep paralysis. Here are some symptoms I found online; -Inability to move the trunk or limbs. This can occur at sleep onset or upon awakening. -Hallucinati... Sleep paralysis i a frequent phenomenon in youg and anxious people. We call it "parasomnias" (to impress people), and there are several of them One, the most frequent, is the sleep para... You are confusing two different things. Sleep paralysis is something that happens to everyone. It prevents you from physically acting out what you are dreaming. It's a safeguard. What ... This answer is derived from my own experience which included the inability to breathe. I would try to cry for help and nothing would come out. I started documenting what became quite a journey and ... Sounds like your brain awoke before the rest of your body. You're right, it is sleep paralysis. It is believed that dreams occur during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. During this stage, th... |
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