BabyHeadCrab
The Freeman
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Had a particularly strange episode tonight. I fell asleep with the TV and light on due to suddenly being overcome with tiredness (and laziness). And almost as soon as I began to drift into the later stages of sleep, in which the brain shuts down your ability to physically move about, I began to hear a voice. I knew I was awake, but I wasn't able to look around and investigate, nor open my eyes and control my body.
I've had episodes like this, sleep paralysis. Before, they were likely the result of the medication I was taking and some unresolved neurosis blah blah. This time was a bit different. It was a harsh and memorable female lecturing voice, and it didn't let up. It seemed to loop forever, giving the same information. She barked about various terrible diseases that I might have (as if I was some kind of test subject or research project). All the while I knew I was asleep and it was some kind of hallucination. My neck and face muscles kept having spasms (leftward, in an almost parkinsons patient manner). I woke up and my body was still in convulsions, with my neck tensing up and face pointing leftward.
The longer I've been awake now, the more I realize I'm in full control again, but I'll be damned if that wasn't one of the most frightening episodes of sleep paralysis I've ever experienced.
tl:dr version: I had a ****ed up sleep experience, it probably has to do with anxieties I have about transferring to a new university and a lot of lifestyle changes I'm making.
I've had episodes like this, sleep paralysis. Before, they were likely the result of the medication I was taking and some unresolved neurosis blah blah. This time was a bit different. It was a harsh and memorable female lecturing voice, and it didn't let up. It seemed to loop forever, giving the same information. She barked about various terrible diseases that I might have (as if I was some kind of test subject or research project). All the while I knew I was asleep and it was some kind of hallucination. My neck and face muscles kept having spasms (leftward, in an almost parkinsons patient manner). I woke up and my body was still in convulsions, with my neck tensing up and face pointing leftward.
The longer I've been awake now, the more I realize I'm in full control again, but I'll be damned if that wasn't one of the most frightening episodes of sleep paralysis I've ever experienced.
tl:dr version: I had a ****ed up sleep experience, it probably has to do with anxieties I have about transferring to a new university and a lot of lifestyle changes I'm making.