nope. tell me
but don't scare me too much cos I'm going to bed soon.
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Mon 27 Oct 2003, 22:21,
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No no...
It's a medical condition. The majority of New Zealanders have it. Basically, your entire body and mind wake up yet you cannot move.
read this:
on OLD HAG
then read the explanation
HERE
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Mon 27 Oct 2003, 22:27,
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read this:
on OLD HAG
then read the explanation
HERE
ooh, that's very intersting.
I think I've had that on other occasions, although on that particular occasion I wasn't paralysed because I remember moving my hand to pull the duvet up. (Duvets can protect you from ghosts, burgulars, and everything). I was just too scared to walk across the room and turn the light on.
However, I am now too scared to go to bed. I have convinced myself it will now happen again tonight. Does anyone living in Brighton want to deliver me some speed to keep me awake or valium so I don't give a monkeys, please?
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Mon 27 Oct 2003, 22:33,
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However, I am now too scared to go to bed. I have convinced myself it will now happen again tonight. Does anyone living in Brighton want to deliver me some speed to keep me awake or valium so I don't give a monkeys, please?
i find that the baseball bat next to my bed
is far more effective against burglars
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Mon 27 Oct 2003, 22:47,
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I still get night terrors.
Wake up in the middle of the night screaming bloody murder, fall back asleep, and I never remember a thing in the morning. My family doesn't particularily notice it anymore. Of course, that means I'm screwed if someone sneaks in and murders me.
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Tue 28 Oct 2003, 19:24,
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Parasomnia and all that....
Gah! I still get night terrors too - they suck! I also get into these really annoying sleep states where i'm awake enough to react, but not awake enough to realise that the people in my room are dreams!!! It can be veeeery scary! Stupid brains...:(
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Tue 28 Oct 2003, 22:11,
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Yowzer. Me too!
I have sat in my bed, too terrified to move for NO good reason, after waking up (supposedly) to a room full of dead cats. Disturbing, didn't dare to get up to the toilet till I wet myself. Strange?
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Wed 29 Oct 2003, 1:36,
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I see dead people. . . .erm. . . apparantly not
I have these too and it's friggerty scary. But it's cooler in the morning to pretend that you are like the kid in the 6th Sense.
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Thu 30 Oct 2003, 9:39,
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I also
have fallen victim to such an experience...
Most frightful
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Tue 28 Oct 2003, 10:46,
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Most frightful
It's really horrible
i get sometimes up to 5 times a week. after a while you get used to it. I tend to start itching sometimes and i can't scratch. I had it this morning. pot smoking often helps to stop it happening. the closest i've ever seen to a ghost was this really old woman in this black dress walking through thhe woods. (this was when i was about 15 and used to live in the country. iwas walking my dog, mango) She was wearing this long black dress and was walking really slowly. i overtook her easily, and about 40 secsonds later I heard this voice shouting behind me. it sounded more like an old man than a woman and it sounded like it said "the dead man's grave". Iturned round only to see no-one there. it was elly spooky
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Wed 29 Oct 2003, 21:31,
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