Do you have sleep paralysis?!


Question: Do you have sleep paralysis.?
it happens to me a few times each year, and seems to happen when there's an extreme amount of stress in my life. Health Question & Answer


Answers:
I personally had it a couple of times. I know how nerve racking it can be (and annoying!!) sometimes it is most likely because your sleep pattern is interrupted in a certain area... (or it can be caused by medication sometimes.)

But I've learned that sleep paralysis is common for diabetes so, if you haven't gotten that checked out, I would look into it. And while you're at your doctor, why not ask to be refereed to a neurologist for a "brain scan" (sometimes it is also a form of epileptic seizure).

It's better to be safe than sorry... And you will be less stressed out once those possibilities are out of the way.

Hope I've helped
Good luck ;) Health Question & Answer

I've had a it a few times. Don't worry; many people get it. It's related to the REM phase of sleep, which is when dreaming occurs. During this stage, your body paralyses itself so you can't act out your dreams. I describe it as your mind being awake, but telling your body it's still asleep, if that makes any sense.

In any case, you're not insane or anything.Health Question & Answer

Hello! I suffer with Sleep Paralysis when I'm stressed too. It's horrible to experience but is perfectly normal and has been documented as far back as the ancient Greeks. Have a look at this article on SP. It will explain it all: www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A6092471. Health Question & Answer

yeah i do, and it scares the hell out of me too!Health Question & Answer

what is it.?Health Question & Answer



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