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What Is Sleep Paralysis

Monday, November 30th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

This article takes a close look at sleep paralysis, its causes and the things that you can do to decrease it episodes. Read it through and I’m sure you will find it to be of great help.

The one thing that I hate most about hallucinatory sleep paralysis is that at the time it occurs the visions and sensations I’m feeling are just too real. The inability to move in those moments usually puts me in a state of panic especially when I cannot even do something as simple as let out a scream.

What you did not know is that is exactly what the body is trying to prevent. In trying to move you are attempting to respond to something that is you are seeing in a dream. There is no telling the amount of harm that we would do to ourselves and others if we reacted to everything that went on in our dreams. So unfortunately the change from total sleep to a state of full consciousness is not always a smooth one.

If for some reason your brain wakes up in the middle of a dream you will have a hard time trying to separate reality from fiction and so the paralysis sets in. Having experienced a number of these episodes myself describing it as being uncomfortable is quite an understatement. That is one thing that I’ve come to notice about sleep paralysis, the sensations are just too real to ignore.

So is there anything that can be done about it? The ways to deal with sleep paralysis are just as many as the causes. The approach though is quite simple and it is to avoid anything that will likely interfere with your regular sleep routine. Things that send signals to the brain and require it to become active. Amongst some of the things that you can avoid are excessive light. Sound and going to sleep without emptying your bladder.

Just check out any one of the following and you should be able to sleep peacefully after that:

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Hallucinatory sleep paralysis is an acknowledged medical condition and therefore help is available for it. Do not be at the mercy of your dreams and continue having restless nights. You can do something about it.

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