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Liquid fire October 30th, 2007 09:40 AM

Can rem sleep make your body violently shake ?
 
Can rem sleep make your body violently shake ? Ok I keep having the same experience night after night, I am loosing sleep and going crazy.

These dreams mix with reality somehow, real hallucinations . I cant believe I am now experiencing this all the sudden.

Lately I woke up to the sound of something crawling on my floor after a sharp screetch . I looked around nothing was in the room , it was loud , stub like crawling that went under my bed,I heard it just seconds after waking up.

I freaked out and turned on a light after jumping on my chair to get to it...:uhm:

Then after awhile I fell back a sleep with the light on , I kept seeing these image of an ugly figure flashing in my head , but the room around me , everytime I came close to sleep , like some kind of hallucination, then I would doze off and within a few minutes wake up again, but one time I woke up and my body was shaking, i could not speak , I was awake in some sense I can not describe and for whatever reason wether it is in my head or not when I screamed the words "f off" I could not say them , I could not speak at all , I would say that I was fully awake, have experienced these things before so I had the confidence and awake sense to comfront this experience as if a normal situation with the words "f off" the only words I could say were holy words. I was as if awake..

Is this possible for lucid dreaming? What is wrong with me, it keeps happening and Im getting freaked out over it.

I could not speak any other words, these are violent dreams that are way too real.

I do not believe I see these things durring the day but I admit to seeing a very strange person at college yesterday. He looked evil, his eyes were far too large, inhuman, his hair was black and curly , he had an evil sinister smile, he looked at me and you could feel sickly, I know it sounds crazy but I have not been my best. These thoughts, these dreams are becoming a problem. My body hurts with these attacks my neck is soar, my mind is slipping...

I do not want to talk to my parents about it because I know they will not do anything about it and Im not seeing a doctor because I do not want to be comittmented or visit some crazy doctor . I wont do that.
What can I do?

AzH October 30th, 2007 09:55 AM

You can visit a shrink is what you can do.

Liquid fire October 30th, 2007 10:02 AM

No way man, no way it cant be that serious

AzH October 30th, 2007 10:08 AM

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He looked evil, his eyes were far too large, inhuman, his hair was black and curly , he had an evil sinister smile, he looked at me and you could feel sickly, I know it sounds crazy but I have not been my best.
You don't think that "seeing things" which you would call EVIL and that having a physical effect on you is serious?

k....:n0e:

Liquid fire October 30th, 2007 10:10 AM

Im not crazy I just have some misunderstandings and unique interpetations thats all . I still believe in it .

MrFancypants October 30th, 2007 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by briankory (Post 4006937)
No way man, no way it cant be that serious

People go to shrinks for the most silly things, so you don't have to be afraid of visiting one yourself.

Look for professional help, posting about such things on a forum will not help you at all.

Liquid fire October 30th, 2007 10:30 AM

Hmmm, if it continues I will take your guys advice. Sometimes im afraid I wont be able to wake myself up though .

Anlushac11 October 30th, 2007 10:46 AM

I say set up some mouse traps and turn on a fan or somthing to create white noise in the room.

Then take some ibuprofin or asprin and go to sleep. Also are you eating or eating anything different now? food has been known to cause weird effects in people.

Seeing or hearing something that scared you and then dreaming about it is not unheard of.

The night I went to see "Signs" I had a nightmare which was kinda funny.

In the movie "things" are running around on the roof and you can hear them moving around. I had a nightmare of that scene and woke up in the middle of the night to hear the sound of little feet scampering in the ceiling over the bed. I was freaked out at first til I realized I had squirrels. I would then keep a broom by the bed to smack the ceiling and yell at them to be quiet.

IMHO your imagination is running overtime and in your half asleep mode your mind is very open to suggestions.

Liquid fire October 30th, 2007 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Anlushac11 (Post 4007019)
I say set up some mouse traps and turn on a fan or somthing to create white noise in the room.

Then take some ibuprofin or asprin and go to sleep. Also are you eating or eating anything different now? food has been known to cause weird effects in people.

Seeing or hearing something that scared you and then dreaming about it is not unheard of.

The night I went to see "Signs" I had a nightmare which was kinda funny.

In the movie "things" are running around on the roof and you can hear them moving around. I had a nightmare of that scene and woke up in the middle of the night to hear the sound of little feet scampering in the ceiling over the bed. I was freaked out at first til I realized I had squirrels. I would then keep a broom by the bed to smack the ceiling and yell at them to be quiet.

IMHO your imagination is running overtime and in your half asleep mode your mind is very open to suggestions.

I like a guy who can see 2 sides to things, I will happily consider this. Im normal more or less durring the day . Thank you.

Jeffro October 30th, 2007 10:56 AM

I've been having vivid dreams lately and sometimes I've had times trying to distinguish real memories from dream memories...

Not exactly the most heinous experiences, but bizarre nonetheless.


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