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Frequent sleep paralysis
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01-13-2011, 11:34 AM
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Frequent sleep paralysis
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01-13-2011, 12:29 PM
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RE: Frequent sleep paralysis
From the way you described it, there is nothing for you to worry. When you go to sleep, the body shuts down and puts you in a state of recovery. This is when the body heals itself and replenishes its energy. It is very common for people to become consciously awake while their body will then require some time to come back into function. In this time, the sensation of paralysis is very commonly experienced, and muscle weakness is not unheard of. There does not seem to be any reason for you to worry about it being something negative. In fact, I could probably say that if you are becoming more worried about this, then when you actually fall asleep, you are more likely to suffer from it again. Rest assured there is nothing standing on the edge of the shadows out to get you, and you should see a great decrease in these experiences.
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