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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I get those because I have apnoeia.
Oh my god, poor djtp, every day he finds out something more disturbing about me on here.
I should shut up.
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:22, 3 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
and it gives you trippy dreams and then you wake up unable to move and all spaced out and still tired
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:26, Reply)
might explain my dreams I guess, plus the feeling of needing an inhaler sometimes if I wake up despite not having an asthma attack. And the paralysis in the mornings- like a few seconds of not being able to move? Quite terrifying?
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:28, Reply)
There's a physical type and a neurological type (which is more dangerous, because their brains literally forget to breathe while they're asleep)
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:29, Reply)
(the neurological one). Mind you I read somewhere that you know when you're feeling like you're falling, so you scrabble with your hands/feet, then realise you're not exactly moving, that it's your heart skipping or adding a beat
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:35, Reply)
Because it happens to me almost every night, and now you're scaring me a lot
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:42, Reply)
I just read it somewhere, and I have it every night myself :)
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:45, Reply)
Because I quite like them, when you think you're running and step on something, and think you're going to fall, and do that little jump. I wake up and laugh at myself every time.
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:47, Reply)
did a quick google, apparantly they're called hypnic jerks, and are just a bunch of synapses firing in an odd way
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:53, Reply)
I think I read somewhere that is like residual energy left in your nerves, that make you jump (FFS, I'm crap at explaining these things, I need to learn a lot more of vocabulary)
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 13:00, Reply)
like a very interesting film, and I find myself lacking oxygen and breathing strongly to get it back.
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:36, Reply)
Maybe I need an alarm, every few seconds, to remind me to do it.
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:45, Reply)
"if it gets to 100 I'm outta here"
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:26, Reply)
But I don't have apnoeia, as far as I know. My father used to say it was because I felt I wasn't doing enough with my life, and I was like in a prision. To be fair with him, now that I'm happy, happy, I've stopped having them.
(, Fri 23 Jul 2010, 12:34, Reply)
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