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- Rob the Wop
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I guess I suffer from the occasional sleep paralysis maybe. I know that occasionally I wake up almost immediately after falling asleep literally jumping out of bed with my heart beating. I never remember the dream, but I have a vague notion of not being able to breath and usually something about falling. But never twice in a night, and usually it is months between episodes.
Is this night terrors or sleep paralysis?
Is this night terrors or sleep paralysis?
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- Nightterror
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Yes -
A nightmare is when you are dreaming about doing your ex-wife while your current wife is in the other room. You wake up and think "holy shit" thank god that wasn't real.
A night terror is when you are dreaming that someone is beating the crap out of you and your children and you can't stop them and it hurts and you want to save your children but you can't and then one by one they shoot your children execution style and you are screaming helplessly as they point the gun at your head. And you wake up screaming and this happens four or five nights in row and sometimes twice a night.
nightterrors.org is a great source of info.
I can go a month without a problem and then every night for week with terrors.
A nightmare is when you are dreaming about doing your ex-wife while your current wife is in the other room. You wake up and think "holy shit" thank god that wasn't real.
A night terror is when you are dreaming that someone is beating the crap out of you and your children and you can't stop them and it hurts and you want to save your children but you can't and then one by one they shoot your children execution style and you are screaming helplessly as they point the gun at your head. And you wake up screaming and this happens four or five nights in row and sometimes twice a night.
nightterrors.org is a great source of info.
I can go a month without a problem and then every night for week with terrors.
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[quote="Rob the Wop"]I guess I suffer from the occasional sleep paralysis maybe. I know that occasionally I wake up almost immediately after falling asleep literally jumping out of bed with my heart beating.
Is this night terrors or sleep paralysis?[/quote]
That would be a night terror. Sleep paralysis happens at the end of the normal sleep cycle, usually after you have been asleep for some time. With sleep paralysis you wake up but you cannot move. Your eyes are open, you are almost thinking rationally but you are literally paralized.
Is this night terrors or sleep paralysis?[/quote]
That would be a night terror. Sleep paralysis happens at the end of the normal sleep cycle, usually after you have been asleep for some time. With sleep paralysis you wake up but you cannot move. Your eyes are open, you are almost thinking rationally but you are literally paralized.
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so what if i have dreams about people cutting my throat, and i can feel it, or about people being gunned down and heads rolling and dead eyes staring at me and i can't do anything to stop it, and hiding from tanks on the floor of a car and -
but i never wake up actually screaming.
much.
but i never wake up actually screaming.
much.
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I'll take post traumatic stress disorder for 500,alex.Rian Jackson wrote:so what if i have dreams about people cutting my throat, and i can feel it, or about people being gunned down and heads rolling and dead eyes staring at me and i can't do anything to stop it, and hiding from tanks on the floor of a car and -
but i never wake up actually screaming.
much.
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Yoga is totally and completely awesome. You can find some reasonably priced stuff if you look. The YMCA usually has sessions. Now if I could just find a place that does some combination of kundalini yoga, meditation and sex ... oh, wait .... thats tantra ... nevermind.
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What really pisses my off is why can't I have nightorgies instead of nightterros. I've tried thinking about being afraid of naked cheerleaders right as I am falling asleep but that never works out.
I guess that would be the difference between night sweats and nocturnal emmissions.
It helps to laugh about it sometimes - relieves the stress
kundalini? My wife loves oral sex too.
I guess that would be the difference between night sweats and nocturnal emmissions.
It helps to laugh about it sometimes - relieves the stress
kundalini? My wife loves oral sex too.
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interesting, one site i was just poking around on makes a distinction between common thematic elements in nightmares v. nightterrors. it's saying that in nightmares there's often an element of running away, and in nightterrors people often feel trapped.
i wonder if in borderline cases the only way to know for *sure* is to do a sleep study and find out in what stage the dreams/terrors are occurring.
this is all making me wonder about an incident from when i was 14 or so... i was with a friend when he was dreaming that someone was killing him and he couldn't wake up (apparently it is abnormal to go so far as to dream your own death, not just the right-before-death part).
i wonder if in borderline cases the only way to know for *sure* is to do a sleep study and find out in what stage the dreams/terrors are occurring.
this is all making me wonder about an incident from when i was 14 or so... i was with a friend when he was dreaming that someone was killing him and he couldn't wake up (apparently it is abnormal to go so far as to dream your own death, not just the right-before-death part).
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Rian Jackson
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oh, GS, i don't know how reputable this guy is, but his description of partial arousals fits well with what you were saying about your chillins.
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He described it exactly. So she had confusional arousals (I think that's what he called it, damn my short-term memory to pieces) not night terrors.Rian Jackson wrote:oh, GS, i don't know how reputable this guy is, but his description of partial arousals fits well with what you were saying about your chillins.
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I try to only talk about how it is for me and now generalize. Having said that.
When I was a child, my mother would wake me up and I would scream at her and try to get away. I would wake up crying and frantic and not know why.
From age 15 to 25 I had no problems at all. Then it started all over again only worse.
Through my own research and experience my wife and I handle it much differently. She speaks to me softly and tries to make me aware of my surroundings until I snap out of it. Which considering I just woke her up by screaming is incredible to me. She is my saviour.
When I was a child, my mother would wake me up and I would scream at her and try to get away. I would wake up crying and frantic and not know why.
From age 15 to 25 I had no problems at all. Then it started all over again only worse.
Through my own research and experience my wife and I handle it much differently. She speaks to me softly and tries to make me aware of my surroundings until I snap out of it. Which considering I just woke her up by screaming is incredible to me. She is my saviour.
DSM IV differentiates between nightmare disorder and night terror disorder
it seems as though the primary difference is during what REM cycle the episode occurs and as a result what state the subject wakes in. Either alert and able to relate the details of the dream or dissoriented and unable to relate details of the dream.
in both cases
These symptoms cause clinically important distress or impair work, social or personal functioning.
These symptoms are not directly caused by a general medical condition or substance use, including medications and drugs of abuse.
it seems as though the primary difference is during what REM cycle the episode occurs and as a result what state the subject wakes in. Either alert and able to relate the details of the dream or dissoriented and unable to relate details of the dream.
in both cases
These symptoms cause clinically important distress or impair work, social or personal functioning.
These symptoms are not directly caused by a general medical condition or substance use, including medications and drugs of abuse.
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Damn. Don'tcha just hate it when that happens?!!GuinivereElise wrote:(I further further confess that I think I may have burned out another toy)
I confess I have not had a boyfriend or lover in quite awhile. It's OK. Really.
I further confess I keep LOTS of batteries on hand.
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