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Is this sleeping paralysis?


So I've read almost everything about sleeping paralysis...
I have something very similar, but things lack in the most detailed things...
First thing is that I never sleep on my back, which I found that it is the most common position where you get the sleeping paralysis from.
Instead I sleep on my tummy with my hands tucked under my pillow...
Another thing is that I feel pain EXACTLY in one location...
I feel as if someone is pushing me VERY hard with their index & middle finger...
It lasts about a minute or looong seconds.
After all that happens, I still feel the soreness on my back where I was being pushed by those imaginary fingers...

WHAT THE HELL IS THIS CALLED?!
lol

I am just kind of freaked because it feels like two actual human being fingers pushing me down with an addition of no breathing and all the good stuff...

help?

Thats really creepy... sorry im not help!

There is no one kind of sleeping paralysis.
Sleep on your back or not is not a very good criteria.
The fear and the hallucinations (visual, sound, tactile) are surer criteria.
Some people see a panther, a witche or a black monk, etc.
That's very strange!

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