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sleeping disorder question

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what is it called when you are sleeping and you want to wake up but you can't.. thanks in advance..
 
Do u ever have any strange feelings like someone is watching u but u can't move --- when u are trying to wake up? Seriously?
 
nah i dont.. but i always have a problem of falling slightly half asleep ig uess it is then i want wake up but i can't.. then ill finally wake up after minutes of wrestling around and holding my breath and shit.. fall back asleep and shit happens again..
 
i have trouble falling asleep. i have to drown in nyquil to get me to sleep.
 
medicj said:
Do u ever have any strange feelings like someone is watching u but u can't move --- when u are trying to wake up? Seriously?
i did alot at one time...santanism i beleive????
 
bdog527 said:
Sleep paralysis. I've had it before and it's no fun. Night terror is another name for the disorder.
Actually, night terrors are diff. from sleep paralysis. People don't remember night terrors. Maybe u are talking about hypogogic sleep paralysis.
 
medicj said:
Actually, night terrors are diff. from sleep paralysis. People don't remember night terrors. Maybe u are talking about hypogogic sleep paralysis.


Good point. I wasn't aware that Night Terrors were not the same thing.
 
bdog527 said:
Good point. I wasn't aware that Night Terrors were not the same thing.
No problem. I just unfortunately have a couple of sleep disorders.... so I have been schooled on the subject.... :worried:
 
medicj said:
Actually, night terrors are diff. from sleep paralysis. People don't remember night terrors. Maybe u are talking about hypogogic sleep paralysis.

Ive never heard of hypnogagic sleep paralysis but when I studied sleep in univ. there is the hypnogagic state that you fall into and its from what I can recall a false state of dreaming and you are aware of it for the most part, this differs from the rem state of dreaming. This is where you can do lucid dreaming and control your dreams. So my guess he is in the hypnogagic state and realizes he is dreaming and in a state of lucidity. People can master this state of lucidness and fly around and morph and do all sorts of interesting stuff. He just needs to read about it and practice it. I think its common what he is describing, it happens to me.
 
BrothaBilly said:
Ive never heard of hypnogagic sleep paralysis but when I studied sleep in univ. there is the hypnogagic state that you fall into and its from what I can recall a false state of dreaming and you are aware of it for the most part, this differs from the rem state of dreaming. This is where you can do lucid dreaming and control your dreams. So my guess he is in the hypnogagic state and realizes he is dreaming and in a state of lucidity. People can master this state of lucidness and fly around and morph and do all sorts of interesting stuff. He just needs to read about it and practice it. I think its common what he is describing, it happens to me.
Sounds good. :rolleyes:
 
medicj said:
Sounds good. :rolleyes:

Whats with the rolledeyes?? I was merely elaborating on your point of hypnogagia. You brought it up, I was just adding to your point, I wasnt trying to put you down if thats how you took it. I thought since you knew the term hypnogagia we could intelligently discuss it and that was my take on your point, not that I was right or wrong, just from what I can recall from what I studied in university like years and years ago. Ive never heard of hypnogagic sleep paralysis, I didnt say it didnt exist
 
BrothaBilly said:
Whats with the rolledeyes?? I was merely elaborating on your point of hypnogagia. You brought it up, I was just adding to your point, I wasnt trying to put you down if thats how you took it. I thought since you knew the term hypnogagia we could intelligently discuss it and that was my take on your point, not that I was right or wrong, just from what I can recall from what I studied in university like years and years ago. Ive never heard of hypnogagic sleep paralysis, I didnt say it didnt exist
No problem. I did the :rolleyes: because u put a TON more info than I did. That's all. :)
 
I used to get the same thing or something similar where I thought I was awake, I would look around and it was my bedroom setting, but I couldn't move. Scared the shit out of me the first few times it happened. But then after a few times that it happened, I would relax and try to wiggle my toe or finger. Once I could wiggle it, I slowly would come out of it. So to be honest, I'm not sure if I was actually dreaming (asleep) or awake.
 
medicj said:
No problem. I did the :rolleyes: because u put a TON more info than I did. That's all. :)

lol, not really info. just ponderings of some psych courses I took as an undergrad. I was hoping you wouldve googled up the real info and educated me b/c Im too lazy to do it myself. :p
 
I also had to take some undergrad psych but we didn't go THAT far. I just know a little about the hypnagogic/hypnopompic junk because my doc says I have that hypnagogic crap BAD when my insomnia gets out of control. I have really bad insomnia.
 
medicj said:
I also had to take some undergrad psych but we didn't go THAT far. I just know a little about the hypnagogic/hypnopompic junk because my doc says I have that hypnagogic crap BAD when my insomnia gets out of control. I have really bad insomnia.

Ahh, well I wasted alot of time as cognitive psych researcher for a couple of years and we discussed that stuff then later in my cardiovascular lab in San Luis Obispo I did a three month rotation and the EEG lab was part of the lab and we discussed it there and brainwaves and intracranial dopplers b/c it was mainly a neurological hospital but opening up a openheart and cath lab and cicu and neonate ward so we learned as much as we could and then quickly forgot it. Had to learn vascular as it was 60% vascular and the intracranial vasculature and what parts of the brain it feeds and strokes and symptoms like Broca's area for speech and brainwave eegs. So Im educated beyond my intelligence. As for insomnia, same here, Ive tried everything. I think the only thing that cures insomnia is being in bed with someone you love and synchronizing heartbeats, breaths and taking in their pheromones. Thats the only way to get to sleep.
 
BrothaBilly said:
Ahh, well I wasted alot of time as cognitive psych researcher for a couple of years and we discussed that stuff then later in my cardiovascular lab in San Luis Obispo I did a three month rotation and the EEG lab was part of the lab and we discussed it there and brainwaves and intracranial dopplers b/c it was mainly a neurological hospital but opening up a openheart and cath lab and cicu and neonate ward so we learned as much as we could and then quickly forgot it. Had to learn vascular as it was 60% vascular and the intracranial vasculature and what parts of the brain it feeds and strokes and symptoms like Broca's area for speech and brainwave eegs. So Im educated beyond my intelligence. As for insomnia, same here, Ive tried everything. I think the only thing that cures insomnia is being in bed with someone you love and synchronizing heartbeats, breaths and taking in their pheromones. Thats the only way to get to sleep.
I had to learn EVERYTHING about strokes. I'm a paramedic.I also spent some time in my uncle's EEG lab. He's a neurologist.As for being in bed with someone I love for a good night's sleep:He's in Iraq for now so maybe I will give that a try at a later date.
 
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