Dreams`

by Stefanie 36 Replies latest jw friends

  • Stefanie
    Stefanie

    Wow Chevys, I love buying plants from Garage sales, does that count

    Thanks Castles for the link I book marked it.

    The characteristics of sleep paralysis are as follows:

    • Inability to move or speak for 30 seconds - 3 minutes
    • Speech is difficult or almost impossible
    • Happens before falling asleep or just after waking up
    • Can be hereditary
    • Can be brought on by stress

    Sleep paralysis is the experience of waking up (usually form a dream) and feeling paralyzed, except for being able to breathe and move the eyes. Hypnogogic hallucinations and sleep paralysis may occur together. These conditions are common in people with narcolepsy but can also effect others, particularly people who are sleep-deprived. Although a pretty terrifying event, these events are not physically harmful. There are two major types of sleep paralysis: common (typical) also known as CSP and hallucinatory (hypnagogic) sleep paralysis known as HSP.

    Thats exactly what happens after waking.....

  • talesin
    talesin

    Hey, if you are physically unwell, do you go to a doctor? Yep, and you don't feel bad for doing it.

    So, there's no need to feel bad about needing professional help. Most of us do at one time or another.

    I think I may need professional help.

    If you're willing to reach out for help, you are already half way there! Many people live their lives in denial, and never work on their issues. Then, they wonder in their old age, why they are so miserable.

  • Stefanie
    Stefanie

    bttt for a special friend.

    Looking back on what i posted i realize that i was very emotional that day

    Sorry

  • Big Tex
    Big Tex

    Don't apologize. Friends are there to listen when you need them.

    Chris

  • Stefanie
    Stefanie

    Thanks BT

  • frenchbabyface
    frenchbabyface

    Hope you feel better than those days ... Steph

  • Stefanie
    Stefanie

    Thanks FBF.

    I am taking it one day at a time

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