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Sleep Paralysis: Awake But Still Asleep

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Sleep Paralysis: Awake But Still Asleep

Hiro Takahashi

A person may wake up and find himself unable to move or speak as if he is frozen. He also may hear footsteps, see a ghost-like creature, or feel someone sitting on his chest. Throughout the history, people considered this phenomenon as work done by evil spirits. However, the modern science can explain the terrifying event as a Sleep Paralysis.

A Sleep Paralysis is possibly a hereditary disorder in which one experiences very frightening seconds or minutes of total body paralysis with little respiration and eye movements (1). A victim in this state feels awake, but he cannot move or speak (2). In addition to the immobility, the common symptoms include feeling choked or suffocated, hearing strange noises like footsteps and voices, seeing beings or dark shadows, and feeling an existance of someone in the room (1). Although these symptoms often direct the victims to believe in ghosts, mistransmission of neural signals in the brain causes Sleep Paralysis. When a person sleeps, his brain sends signals to inhibit any muscle contraction (3). If he comes into consciousness before the brain sends signals to activate muscle contraction, he cannot move his body, and consequently, become "paralyzed"(2).

In order to understand how a body becomes paralyzed while the person is awake, it is necessary to understand sleep cycles. In a mammalian sleep, the brain activity undergoes two different states called non-REM (NREM) sleep and REM sleep, which differ very much from wakefulness (3). NREM and REM sleep alternate cyclically through the night; in human, about 80 minutes of NREM sleep starts a night of sleep, about 10 minutes of REM sleep follows, and this 90 minute cycle is repeated about 3 to 6 times during the night (3). During NREM sleep, a body produces few movement, but the body has capability of tossing about in bed and producing some other motor events, such as sleepwalking and sleeptalking (3). The cardiac-muscle contraction and breathing occur at a uniform rate, and the eyes move slowly (2). During REM sleep, on the other hand, heart rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure vary (3). The eyes move rapidly because most dreaming takes place in this period, and the sleeper probably "look" at the moving objects in a dream (2).

The brain's control over muscles during REM sleep points out that in this period, a body is normally in the state of total paralysis, called a "nonreciprocal flaccid paralysis" (3). Probably to prevent a person from "acting out" a dream, the brain sends signals to inhibit any muscle contractions (2). Although some peripheral muscles, such as the muscles of the fingers and face, still twitch, the large skeletal muscles become relaxed, or "paralyzed" as a result (3). Some evidence supports that the motor paralysis of REM sleep protect against the acting out of one's dreams. A patient who suffers from rare syndrome called REM Sleep Behavior Disorder lacks the normal nonreciprocal flaccid paralysis, and he acts out violent dreams during REM sleep, often with injurious consequences (4). For example, a 60-year-old surgeon dreamt that he was attacked "by criminals, terrorists, and monsters who always tried to kill [him]" and fighting against them in the nightmare, he was actually punching and kicking his wife who slept in the same bed (4).

A nonreciprocal flaccid paralysis during REM sleep is accomplished actively by postsynaptic inhibition of motorneurons (3). Although the exact process of motor inhibition is not clear, some neurotransmitters and hormones are known to generate the many components of REM sleep. Aministering physostigmine, an inhibitor of the catabolic enzyme, increases the concentration of acetylcholine within the neurons in the pons, making it possible to artificially generate and start REM sleep in the middle of NREM sleep (3). Carbachol, the cholinergic agonist, produces a period of REM sleep in cat when directly injected into the pontine tegmentum (3). The hormone melatonin, a "master hormone" (5) that mainly controls circadian rhythms, also seems to play an important role in enhancing the REM state; the level of melatonin secretion by the pineal gland reaches its lowest during REM sleep (5). Such neurotransmitters and hormones probably activate or inhibit the activity of second messengers, which then activate or inhibit the third messengers, and so on till the last messenger inhibit the synaptic transmission or cause hyperpolarization of the motorneurons. And if, for some reason, the nervous or endocrine system continues to release the neural inhibitors, a person may experience Sleep Paralysis as he enters awakefully into or awakens directly from REM period (2).

While the modern neuroscience can describe the state of Sleep Paralysis as some errors of the neural transmission in the brain during REM sleep, a person who has seen or heard ghost-like figures/voices may easily believe that eveil spirits fully controlled his entire body. However, the images or noises, which the victim believes that he has seen or heard, are most likely hallucinations; and hallucinations, too, can result from the brain activity. In the 1960's, the Canadian neurologist W. Penfield introduced that electrical stimulation of the temporal lobe can cause the auditory hallucinations in the wake state (5). The buzzing or ringing sounds in the ears and other auditory hallucinations are closely associated with the activity of the auditory cortex and involves the temporal lobe (5). During the early period of sleep paralysis, the activity of the temporal lobe increases significantly, sometimes inducing hallucinatory sense (5). Similarly, the visual cortex generates internal visual stimuli, causing the victim to "see" terrifying figures during the paralysis (5).

How an episode of Sleep Paralysis induces visual or auditory hallucinations is still not clear, but it seems to have a significant relationship with anxiety (5). For anxiety is a neurocognitive event closely related to both psychological and physical processes, the extreme anxiety or panic may cause the release of several different signal molecules that trigger all kinds of physical events (5). A person experiencing Sleep Paralysis feels mortal fear or extreme panic, and hence, the brain generates and releases internal visual or auditory stimuli, producing hallucinations.

Also, hallucinations during Sleep Paralysis may happen, for one keeps dreaming even after some parts of his brain wakes up directly from REM sleep. Since the nervous and endocrine systems continue to release the neural inhibitors which sustain the paralysis, it may be possible that those systems keep releasing the neural activators that stimulate dreaming. Thus, a person continues to "see" the images and "hear" the noises produced in the dream that he has just had in REM sleep from which he has awaken.

Understanding more neural concepts of Sleep Paralysis, some researchers now hypothesize that a very rare condition called Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Syndrome (SUNDS) may closely relate to Sleep Paralysis (1). Upon the death, a SUNDS victim produces no body movement even though he experiences a myocardial infarction and strong breathing difficulties and should straggle in agony (5). The death may be caused by the extreme muscle atonia during Sleep Paralysis, which is so severe that even the cardiac muscles and the diaghragm paralyze (5).

Until I started researching on this subject, I have believed that the total paralysis of a body is due to an evil taking absolute control over the body. However, the interactions between neurons in the brain can explain this seemingly mysterious phenomenon in a scientific way. Although the explanation is not complete yet, for there are many unclear processes about Sleep Paralysis, the current hypothesis appears to reject the possibility of ghosts on this matter. Of course, it is impossible to completely disprove the existence of "spirits", "minds", or "God" affecting one's behavior. Nevertheless, like Sleep Paralysis and SUNDS, many or the mysterious conditions and behaviors which are only explained in supernatural terms probably result from brain.

WWW Sources

1)The Evil's of Sleep Paralysis

2)The Body During Sleep

3)Basics of Sleep Behavior

4)REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Neurologic Dissociative Sleep Disorder

5)Recurrent Isolated Sleep Paralysis

 

 

Comments made prior to 2007

I have been trying to figure out what was going on in my sleep untill i read this.Now i am happy to know what my body was expeiencing. It's quite scary your first couple experiences of sleep paralysis but now i'm gonna stay calm when it is happening to me and try to get my own understanding of the experience ... Jeremy, 21 March 2006

 


I have had sleep paralyisis at least once per month for the last 8 years. I am 29 as of this writing. I just had the experience about 1 hour ago and thus has caused me to do reasearch about it on the net. I noticed that many Dr.'s contribute this to anxiety, stress and other factors. My question is ... why is there always an evil presence in that concious yet body is still asleep phase? Today I heard a loud static sound, and opened my eyes to a spider crawling all over my arm. When I prayed to God, or said His name (Jehovah) the spider would start to disappear. I finally went thru my mental prayer when I awoke. This leads me to believe that it is more of a spiritual occurence, because I never have positive images while in this paralized state. I know there are many things in which our ancestors thought it was demonic rather than scientific, only to find there was a scientific explanation. However, I think this is different and cannot be simply written off as "scientific". There is not enough proof to show that it is scientific.

About a month ago I had another episode of sleep paralysis and I saw a small presence in the room with me. It was dark, and I could not see it's face (I am getting chills typing about it right now). My question is, why is there always an evil presence not only associated with my episodes, but so many others I have read about? ... Abel, 24 August 2006 

 

i was thinking it is evil who do that during night but now i find out why. I am suffering from sleep paralyze possibly every nigh spicily when i have dinar ... Salah Nasser, 28 January 2007

 

I used to have this sleeping disorder when I was a child.  It has come back once or twice with adulthood, but otherwise, it is in the past.  I used to, with great effort, move my hand to my face and pull an eye open, which would wake me up, but sometimes the struggle was too much and I would go on into a deeper sleep. 

Since the brain can do this to me, can it also cause me to get migraines just as I am about to wake up?

It seems, as I have discovered, if I get less than 4 hours sleep a night, I do not get migraines.  If I get 6 hours or more, it's about a 90% chance I will wake with a migraine.  Later in the day, I get an hour or two nap and that is the routine as it works.  Doctors just sort of treat the migraine and don't get into the sleep thing I have.  I take MaxAult for the migraines when they do get me.

I woke one time, and just as I woke, I felt this white-hot needle going into my head... bingo.  A migraine in 5 seconds.  That is how they can occur.  I wake with them otherwise.  I figure it my brain doing things it shouldn't.  I have a clean bill of health otherwise.

Thanks for your time.  Have a good day ... Jay, 11 February 2007

 

I have a question, and hope someone out there has an answer, it has been months and I have thus far failed to find one.  Has there ever been a record of anyone receiving the effects of sleep paralysis without having been asleep?  The reason I ask this, is a while ago, having not slept in a few hours, I was sitting at my computer, and it seemed to have happened to me. Within seconds I was too tired to hold up my own head, and my breathing got very difficult. Then I began to feel a sort of dizziness as my limbs lost feeling, and dropped to my side. after this, the dizziness turned to near blindness. I could see, but nothing would focus, and everything I tried to look at seemed to dart around like a mosquito. By this time I had no feeling in my entire body, could move nothing without quite a bit of concentration, and I could barely breath.  My mother heard me try and make out some kind of cry for help, and found me there spilled into my computer chair. She rolled me to my bed, and poured me into it. Within about 10-15 minutes I had regained everything I once had, but my sea legs did not ware off for another ten or so minutes.  I went to the emergency soon after. I had an E.K.G. and a C.A.T. scan, with no results, and I piss less in a week then the amount of blood they took that night. After basically telling me I was lying, the doctor told me that my symptoms did not fit anything at all.  What I do know, is I have been researching the issue ever since, and can only base my problem on Sleep Paralysis. All the symptoms match. And again, my question....Has there ever been a record of someone under the effects of sleep paralysis without ever having gone to sleep?  I hope you can shed some sort of light on this subject, as it,...well, it freaked me the hell out, and no one has been able to answer me!  Thank you for your time ... Mitchel Henderson, 7 December 2007

 

I used get this "evil paralysed me" feeling when i was paralysed and usually saw a ghost. i tried to shout or move but no sound escaped my mouth and couldn't move at all. it happened again yesterday and was almost convinced that ghosts/evil spirits were getting the better of me. But, me being a practical and logical guy, erjected this theory and started researching on this phenomenon. I came across this research paper on Sleep Paralysis. This greatly helped me in alleviating my fears. And next time i "see" a ghost during sleep paralyses, ill just laugh at it ;-)  Thanks for the research ... Siddarth, 10 December 2007 

Comments

J Y's picture

I have experienced SP for 20 years

My first experience with SP was when my Uncle spent the night when I was 14 years old, he had recalled a frightening experience that occured during the middle of the night where he couldn't wake up and felt paralyzed he remembered thinking he was screaming but no one heard him. He refused to stay over again, he said "he thought it happened because there was a prescence in our home".
A few years later at 18 I experienced something very similar, at that time I recall being very aware that I "thought" I was fully conscious. I could hear, think about what was happening around me and being fully aware something was terribly wrong. I panicked as my body was not responding I felt completely paralyzed. This has occured a couple times a year for the past 20 years. I compare it to experiences people have had while being in a coma where they can remember people talking around them but have no way of responding or communicating... or as in the movie "Awake", where the husband is fully aware what is happening around him when the anaesthesia didn't fully put him under.
I can describe my experience as frightening every time, even now, but now I have an awareness of what is happpening while I am in this state, it always seems like there is noise around me, either people talking loudly, a lawn mower sound or white noise. I have never been able to see anything "I am going to try next time if this is possible for me to do". I have thought I was screaming out loud but no one could here me and I asked over time and no one has. I have never felt a demon like prescene or ghosts or pressure on my chest, that I found interesting as almost everyone experienced that. If I try really hard I can shake my foot and gradually wake myself up this takes so much effort it is very draining and frustrating, sometimes I am not successful when I do this, and I have to relax and let myself fall back to sleep, while I am sleeping I have nightmares and am in a very DEEP sleep, when I finally wake up I am very groggy, foggy like being hung over for a few hours after.
I always like to think of SP "now that I have a name for it" as having an OBE and that my soul hasn't come back to my body yet and it's not time to wake up. I like the spiritual idea behind it!

Saynab's picture

Scared to Death

Im only 13 and this has been happening to me for awhile now. Its horrible and scary. Its like im awake yet sleeping. It actually happened to me last night and it was the worst. i got 1 hour of sleep because i was so scared. I tired to move but my body just wouldnt work. i shouted and shouted to my sister sleeping on her bed beside me, no one seemed to hear me. I heard someone calling my name again and again. I thought i was dying or something. Then i started to shake and shake and it would stop i thought i was having a secure or something. But then i finally woke up. Then i tired to forget about it and slept again then it happened to me again. No one seems to believe me. They think im just having a bad dream but i no its not. Please help me...i have to wake up and go to school everyday with 1 hour of sleep.

Jasmine's picture

): I'm sorry you have to go

): I'm sorry you have to go through that. I'm 17 and I've had it since I was about your age. It's really scary, I can't move and I see things that scare me. I always end up sleeping in my mom's room or with the dog and cats..

Lady Noelle's picture

I know how you feel.

I have had this problem since I was 12 and I am not 26....I can not move or speak and I hear demonic voices and see shadows.

Sean 's picture

We have something in coman

I'm Sean 23 from Ireland. I sleep every nite and get these terrors also, can't move,shout or do anything but see things/people/ghosts in my room. I hav tried everything and can't get rid of them, am I gifted or going mad

Simon 155's picture

Gifted or Mad

Have you considered the possibility that it's neither, and you're just experiencing sleep paralysis like everyone else here?

Lady Noelle's picture

I do too

I do everything yall do. Have you ever had like a demon voice that you cant undestand say stuff to you? I get so scared cause I can not move or speak...

Brian O'Dell's picture

Very informative

I have this sympton very often and the way it was described in above articles is very true. I thought I was crazy, but I have had this happen about once every two weeks. It is very frightening and it does feel as if someone is sitting on your chest. Your brain is on but you simply can not move. Last night in fact I had this happen and I seen three people I have no idea who they were standing around my bed and I just kept screaming please, please, please help me! Just help me out of bed! After about twenty minutes I snapped out of it and was shaking and panting and very upset. Is this something I should seek medical help over? Is this often at times due to anxiety or stress? This article was very informative and gives me closure knowing I am not alone. No offense to anyone but that's not really something you wanna talk about with people because they would think your crazy unless they too themselves have had it happen.

So Scared's picture

sleep but awake...

The First Time it Happend To Me I Fell Asleep Wit My Face In The sofa and while i was asleep i knew my face was in the sofa and i realized if i didnt wake myself up i would suffocate. so i tried to wake myself up finally i did jolting up.
2.THe other Times I Was Followed With Dreams Which i thought i was awake but wasnt.... then tried to awake again....and at this point i see my room and me walking to the restroom but then realzing i am still asleep finallly pusshin my body and pushing my body till i jolt awake again..
3.Lastnight was the worse i think i was laying down talking to my boyfriend and fell asleep...i was on my back then my heart start beating rapidlly and my ears felt lik they were becoming stoped and this loud sound which sounds lik flooding in my ears...lik a zooming or wind.....or a muffled siren but i makes my head hurt. i kept pushin my body to wake up and it finally did....with a jult....anybody experience somthing like this???

Raquel's picture

Call on the Name of Jesus

Sweetheart I understand what you are going through. I am 23 yrs old and I had these problems too in the past...actually went a couple of months without sleeping and yet had to get up for class in the morning. I went to my Pastors who gave me some oil and prayed for me. I annoint my apartment and myself every now and then and I pray the Lord's prayer before I go to bed. What everyone on here is experiencing is demonic attacks. Jesus loves and made us in his image so demons and the devil are angry. Call on the name Jesus when you go through these things and cover yourself in the Blood of Christ before you go to bed at night. The devil and his demons are scared of the Blood of Christ becuase of the power within the Blood and Chirst gives us access to this power because he loves us and we are his children. I no longer have these episodes on nightly basis..actually last night was my first in a good year but now I know how to fight. Remind the Lord that you are his child and that these demonic forces are not allowed to touch you! Command the Angels to stand post guard around as Christ shields you with the hedge of protection. I guess the Lord allowed me to have the episode last night so that I can share this with you and find this site. I hope this helps you all. Call on the name Jesus, he will protect you.

Lady Noelle's picture

hey

yes I have.

Scared Too!'s picture

Same happened to me, I was

Same happened to me, I was asleep in my room when I heard a loud buzzing in my ears, I couldn't move for the life of me. I kept waking up then suddenly falling back asleep, its as if somebody was doing this to me, putting me to sleep and everything...When I finally woke up for good I saw a huge shadowy figure fly out of my doorway..

samuel hall's picture

hi, im 24 and have been

hi, im 24 and have been having the same thing everyone is talking about for around 3 to 4 years. it started off once in a blue moon and would happen in the middle of the night but now its just as im about to drift off to sleep most nights and doesnt only happen the once, sometimes can happen up to 5 times. i can sometimes just about move my fingers but 9 times out of 10 i cant move. over the past 3 weeks iv had it nearly everynight and as silly as it sounds feels like a stroke as my face seems to move around, ( if that makes any sence!)

brendan's picture

im the exact same.. its like

im the exact same.. its like the tips of your fingers are free...when i lying next to somebody and get im hittin them as hard as i can with my fingers to help me-its soo scary! its like your yelling out for your life and ur movements-the lack of them are soo weak they dont feel it! there has to be more research done on this.. i keep thinking iv a brain tumour or something with the stroke like feelings i get you talk about, espicialy in my head

Travis's picture

Today was the second time i

Today was the second time i had this happen except i kept waking up in the dream and it would repeat itself over and over i was trying to yell for help and trying to punch the walls eventually i started fighting back in the dream and telling myself i would wake up i tried to control it but it didnt seem to work about the whole sleeping on your side thing i usually do but this time i slept on my stomach woke up on my back.. wierd

Tony's picture

Sleep Paralysis

Guys and Gals,

I had the same problem. It started the day I had surgery at the age of 16. I was in my hospital bed coming out of the anesthesia when I felt someone holding my hands down and a huge weight on my chest. I tried screaming but no one could hear me, and I couldn't move either. I continued experiencing this for many, many years after.

Year's into it, I started having a re-occurring dream in which someone kept telling me to stop eating pork and stop drinking Coke! Don't laugh, its true. After several occurrences of this dream I started cutting down on pork and finally stopped eating pork altogether. Around that time my sleep paralysis symptoms went away too. I don't know if they are related but I'm very happy I don't have it any more. Does pork maybe have an enzyme that triggers this in some people? I don't know. But it would be great if some of you would try this and see (report back) if it helps. Remember to read the labels on any pre-prepared food items you buy at the supermarket. Lots of different foods have pork in some form (pork, ham, bacon, etc.) in them. I wouldn't expect immediate results but give it a try and see if it helps.

I didn't give up drinking Coke until I became a diabetic. Maybe I should have listened.

In my case, I think the anesthesia triggered the Sleep Paralysis originally. But then, something else kept it going. Indigestion causes nightmares. Therefore, could a food allergy be the on-going catalyst? Also, your food allergies could be different to mine.

I've never done any recreational/hardcore drugs in my life and I (almost) don't do alcohol either. So rule those out.

One other thing - Strive for peace in your life. Steer away from situations that aggravate. If you're a believer, fulfilling God's will for you on earth is a great way to attain peace of mind. To each his/her own though.

Hang in there. We can figure this out.

Serendip Visitor's picture

Troubled

Im a 19 year old black male and i've been dealing with this since 9. from my experience with this Its to been always scary.... I have little or no movement and it sometimes start off with a ringing noise in my ear or if a fan is on it will apear to be louder... no explanation...When it first started occuring i would see a vary of shadows and objects... say for instance if my grandma walked into the room while it was happening i could tell her everything she was doing..But 2day it happened like 3 times in a row . yhe first two times i wasnt that shocked but the 3rd i was sitting up looking around and my head suddenly dropped as if a presence took me under possesion.. i was so shocked .. idk whats going on

shyam's picture

GOD will rescue

Now I m 25 ..and its being experienced by me when i was 15 and it scared me like hell.from that day i have going through this a lot.initially i was facing some kind of ghost creature inside my room and i was screaming for help but I not able to talk,it seem like my body completely bounded,it was like my soul forcing out of my body.Day by day these experiences are getting more scary,many time I found ghost creature sitting on my chest and jumping over me several time...I fell like choking and hard to breath,,,even experience someone picking me vertically up and down in sleeping position and like somebody playing with my body...even I can established the existence of my roommate in room but I cannot scream out for him. Lately I became used to it and during that time I pray to GOD for rescue and it seems easy for me.Now a days this happen very less and I am thankful to GOD.

Pita's picture

Sacry for those that have these attacks

I started having them right after high school. (16) Now I am 29 and have them more often. I moved in with my boyfriend 3 yrs ago and the scary thing that used be in the room with me is now my boyfriend. The last time I had one he walked around the bed and started jumping right on top of me. When I finally was able to wake up he was sleeping right next to me. Other time he yells really bad things to me and I know I’m having another attack because he would never say such things. I fight my way every time. I usually feel it coming when my body starts shaking. I fight every time because the last time I didn’t I could not wake up for a long time. Whatever this is called its very scary for those it happens to. Someone posted they used to cross their legs and they had less of them. I will be trying this. I hate, hate, hate when I have these attacks.

Skye adam 's picture

Sleep issue

Im 15 and i dont get alot of sleep since i have school and work. I get the sleep problem twice a week depending on how Many hours a week i sleep. The thing is, i dont get it when i wake up i get it when i go to sleep. Im not even asleep an i start to get it right before or after i close my eyes. I can fight it and if it keeps on happeng like 6- 12 times then i get out of bed and drink coffee or read or do anything to wake up and when i try to go back to sleep it works.

Bill's picture

Overcome by focusing on small movement

First off: Thank You for doing your research and publishing it!! I can't say how thrilled I was to read this and all of the responses from real people who have actually had this happen to them too. I recall this occuring to me occassionally as a child and never had any idea what it was. My symptoms were 1) complete paralysis except for sight, 2) I felt that I needed to focus on my breathing and that if I didn't, I would stop, not necessarily someone setting on my chest but something similar, 3) a scary "presence" near me, once I recall a shadowy "witch" at the foot of my bed, although I couldn't see anything but a black figure, I do recall it had movement and it was absolutely terrifying me, on a scale of 1 to 10, it was 10,000. Mostly though, I only recall a sense that there was a presence, but couldn't actually see it. I guess I got used to it after a while so I was able to keep my cool. In order to overcome this I would rely on an episode of the Fonz vs Mork from Mork and Mindy. Mork froze the Fonz and he slowly started wiggling his thumb and eventually regained control of himself. I would do the same thing. First I would stop focusing on the terrifying feeling, although I was still aware of it's presence. I liken it to working under pressure, sort of like a quarterback who keeps his cool throwing a pass, even though out of the corner of his eye, he sees the linbacker about to cream him. I would focus solely on wiggling the tip of my thumb ever so slightly. Evenually, I would be able to move it more and then snap out of it completely, as if I gained enough control to hit a critical mass. Usually once i got my thumb moving, I would snap out of it completely and wake up normally, with no more scarey feeling or anything. After reading these responses, I would say the two things to try to overcome this are 1) focus on something positive (in my case it was the Fonz), and 2) focus on a small physical movement. Maybe this stimulates the brains hormone production. As for why there is a fear element associated with sleep paralysis? Well fear is a base instinct (if we came across a bear in the woods, we would want to run away), so I don't see why whatever is inhibitting your movement isn't also stimulating the region associated with fear.

Marissa's picture

advice please

sleep paralysis i don't know if thats the case but i read all of everyones comment im 17 years old i have dreams that im awake but i feel like somethings holding me down when i try to get up and i cant and i scream for my mom to help me but she cant hear me i had one last night yall talk about evil spirits and at my house i see a shadow moving across the tv screen but im not the only one that sees this my whole family does and ihad this one time when iacutlly woke up and i needed to use the restroom but ifell down and had to crawl to it i just need help i dont want to have to deal with this anymore it scares me idont know if my email shows on here but heres my email please email me what i should do please

diane's picture

Last night

Hi, my name is Diane, and I believe last night I experienced this.
I was half awake, it felt like I was keeping my eyes from closing,
I wanted to move, but I couldnt. I was screaming inside..
Sometimes I thought I was already walking but, after a few seconds,
I realize I'm still very still in the bed. I couldnt move anything at all
I just prayed to God, and eventually, I was able to move. I just dont think I
would be sleeping alone in my room for a while now.
Let us pray. God bless everyone, and have good nights.

Serendip Visitor's picture

Push it out

I have been suffering from this for years. The first time it happened to me - in 1997, I heard a loud zoom in my ears, could not move for what seemed to be a ages, and I had the impression that there was a presence in the room (not evil, but something seemed to light up the room). After that it happened to me several more times over the years, but never as intense and scary as the first time. But I can control it now!: whenever it happens again, or feel that my body is going in paralysis mode, I relax: when I hear the zoom coming and feel that I cannot move, I try to move my fingers, to "push it out". It is easy to unparalyse your body from there, and the paralysis will quickly dissapear. Just a tip for fellow sufferers. I does not scare me anymore now and it always helps! Good Luck.

Katelyn Bergenson's picture

It Used To Happen To Me

I've been curious as to what used to happen to me and now that I found this, I'm in 50% of relief to hopefully know that, what I was dealing with, wasn't from another realm. I'm a junior in high school now and haven't had an experience like this since 8th grade(knock on wood). I used to tell my parents what was happening to me, and they'd brush it off saying it was a bad dream, but I got so scared that I'd have to sleep in my parents' bedroom on a blow-up mattress because I was so afraid. I was stupid in 8th grade too, and decided to play with a Ouija board with my friends and in the end came to a conclusion that something could have came out of the board and attached to me. During that summer was the first time it happened. I was laying in bed and I knew I was awake, but I felt paralyzed and couldn't even open my eyes or anything. Then, w/e it was, being just a dream or actually something, it started to shake me and I heard a voice, the voice of a kid saying, "Mommy, wake up, Mommy, wake up." and then after awhile of dealing with that, I was able to move and actually wake up. I brushed it off like it was nothing and then went about my business. It didn't really start until I was in the middle of 8th grade when it happened again. I'd be shaken, talked to and I'd be able to do nothing about it except wait for it to release me from my paralysis, wake up in a cold sweat, and try to go back to sleep. This kept happening almost every night until I moved out of the house I was in and started going to church. I personally think God saved me.

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I am in my fifties and have

I am in my fifties and have experienced this a few times in my life. My episodes have always involved an eerie feeling of an evil presence in the room that is trying to pull the covers off me. I feel fear and try to pull the covers back over my body, but I am paralyzed and cannot move. These episodes have always occurred in the morning right before I wake up and I have always been lying on my back when they happen. I normally do not sleep on my back. I always puzzled over what happened and was very relieved to find that there is a scientific explanation for it - an REM glitch. I have not had an episode in 15 years. I agree with the person that said, "just relax, and let your body reboot."

bram's picture

sleep paralysis

the other night i gradually startedto wake up, i looked around the room and tried to adjust my position to get more comfertable.as soon as i did i realised i had almost becom wholly paralysed(i could only move my eyes) after a few seconds a loud music burst intomy ears and was the only thing i could here. at the same moment,a realised a figure was right infront of me, it was like a human shaped cloud of smoke and others appeared. suddenly i cam to and was back to normal exept i had become extremely cold.

Serendip Visitor's picture

faster endings

i have had this some times. 5times from 8 or so. laying in my bed but could not move dark shadow sometimes just sitting there, the first time i beat it up in my head did not move just thought or acted like i did. then later in my life i was just laying there looking at it, it was not looking at me but then it faced me slowly, it picked up a t.v. was going to start hitting me with it kill me, but then some light come on its face and it was me, i started shacking to the left and right and i got up fast in a sweat, i did not sleep for some days and i still try not to sleep when ever i can drinking energy drinks, i did some thinking and guess that means my self hate for my self at that time was trying to kill me. i am just stating my past dealings.

i hope this helps you, you can move left and right at first you will not be moving but i think it tells your mind to get up and if you can take it try to stay in that dream as long as you can and as long as you feel safe, to find out why. working out before bed might help, am just taking a happier mode to everything you do helped me. i have been dream free for years now.

JACOB 's picture

sleep paralysis/looping dreams

I to have had numerous moments which appear to be sleep paralysis. First time i was lying on my back and i "awoke" to an overwhelming evil feeling and a dark shadowy figure, i couldn't move at all but tried my best to get up after a few minutes i slid face first onto the ground then actually woke up on my back in bed feeling extremely stressed.

i just had another experience 20 minutes ago which frightened me alot. I "awoke" on my back to the same evil feeling i was parlaysed but managed to lift my arm and punch myself in the head in order to wake myself up as i knew i was dreaming, after about 30 secondes of punching i "awoke" to my dad and his girlfriend in my room and they were drunk and being obnoxious. I couldnt move but i could speak, after a few seconds of me and my girlfriend telling them to leave i realised i was still dreaming and instantly "woke up" this time there was a note hanging over my bed which said "have fun overseas, be sure to see the oyster farms" i then realised i was dreaming and again "woke up". By this stage i was frantic and stressed,i started explaining to my girlfriend about the dreams, then my phone rang, it was cutting out and i couldn't hear the person on the line, then this eerie music started to play and the person on the phone said i'd stolen something from him and he was coming to get me. I again realised i was dreaming and this was when i actually woke up. I was anxious, sweaty, and had a bad headache.

I'm guessing this was sleep paralysis cause i couldn't move normally in the "dreams", i struggled to speak in the "dreams" and there was this overwhelming evil feeling throughout all of the dreams, but each time i realised i was dreaming i would awake to another dream.
Any idea's on what could be causing this? is it something in my subconscious? I'm quite an anxious person in everyday life. As a child i had the ability to control my dreams, i would be conscious of the dream and alter the dream as i wished but as i've gotten older that stopped and now i've experienced these paralysis looping dreams a couple times, it's almost like im at war with my mind to "actually wake up" and it seems to be getting harder each time.

Travis's picture

I had the same thing about

I had the same thing about half hour ago except the looping dreams were pretty well the same each time but it happened atleast 5-6 times i suggest sleeping on your side becuase today was one of the few times i didnt sleep on my side and itonly ever happened twice hope this helps..

Kamal's picture

A Variety of Sleep Issues

While saying Jesus' name or sleeping with a Bible may be helpful, I think perhaps you are misunderstanding why. I highly doubt these events are caused by demons, though they seem to take the shapes of our fears. It's just that a lot of us, for cultural reasons, fear demons. Therefore, saying Jesus' name relieves the fear and weakens the paralysis until we wake up.

The first time I had sleep paralysis was at 19 years old, during a period of stress and anxiety in my life. I awoke from a nap, unable to move. My eyes were open. I felt that I jumped up, walked away from the bed and towards the bedroom door. Then, I was yanked up, only to jolt awake, fully awake in bed! I astral projected, if only briefly. Since then I have experienced a whole host of bizarre sleep occurances, which are occasionally scary. I was sleeping in a basement and awoke in the middle of the night to see a faceless dark figure at the end of my bed. He wasn't evil necessarily, just mischevious. I yelled at him. I often hallucinate when I'm emerging from sleep. I'll see wierd things like insects on the walls, textures and patterns moving, even a cartoon character dancing one time. I have also had sleep orgasms, and feelings that some kind of dream man is having sex with me while I sleep, which isn't totally unpleasant. Recently I've taken an interest in lucid dreaming, which seems to result in sleep paralysis.

Don't be afraid everybody. It's not going to kill you. This is the power of our minds, and it's an awesome thing. I recommend that everyone here look into pursuing their natural abilities and learn about lucid dreaming to take control of the fear.

Jason's picture

no dreaming required

I am looking for people that have these symptoms within minutes of falling asleep, and with no dreaming necessary to bring on the paralysis. My email is , please contact me so we can talk about what works for us, maybe try to find a common tie or link, and hopefully answer each others questions.

Javaria's picture

Looking for some remedies..

This thing happened to me 3 or 4 times...
Nd it's not necessary to
Dream before moving in this state
I experienced this in different situations...
Let's hope for the best

RaegenNight's picture

I have Sleep Paralysis on

I have Sleep Paralysis on occasion and I don't know of any way to stop it. If you know of any suggestions, please let me know. My email is : raegennight@gmail.com. Thanks.

Serendip Visitor's picture

Yes immediately after falling asleep!

Hey I now exactly what you mean. It's been happening off and on to me since my deployment to Iraq over a year ago. Tonight it happened and a very distinct voice said very loudly in my right ear "hello price!" well my name isn't price and I don't know what it means. I found myself gasping for air as I awoke paralyzed with fear.

Alex's picture

Jason, this is a reply to

Jason, this is a reply to your post. I'm a 35 year old male and my paralysis began about 2 years ago. The first 10 or so times it would happen as I awoke from a dream between 1:00am - 4:00am. It terrified me. It pretty much feels like everyone else in here that experiences it for the 1st time, so I wont go into that "feeling" of being terrified.

I did some research on it via some random web links and one site had described me as being "lucky" that I had this. I could not see how? It suggested I just relax and let it play out. So I did. It took a week or so after reading that to get a SP episode and it was hard but I just relaxed and concentrated on my breathing (making sure I was) in a relaxed way. I was lying on my left side facing my wife. My eyes were closed and I ended up feeling like I was floating out of bed. This floating lasted for about 5 minutes and I eventually fell back down into the house I grew up in. Now I was in a lucid dream and had full awareness and control. Since this first experience I have experimented with each episode to see how far I could take it. In one episode I was able to convince a woman to have sex with me. It started to feel amazing but then began to hurt my groin area. This had a bad effect as i awoke with a pain in my groin area that lasted for a couple days.

Me being very analytical wanted more out of these experiences. I went to the Book Store and bought a book on Out of Body Experiences(OBE). Astral Dynamics by Robert Bruce. In the book he calls these episodes, "Spontaneous OBE's" The book also goes through trying to have one consciously. I have yet to master this technique, however but have come close. I will add that after reading the book it has come to my belief that sometimes these SP episodes are me having a spontaneous OBE. Mr. Bruce believes when people have an OBE their soul gets copied and projected to the "other side". This prevents you from dying in real life.

There is a tell tale sign I have picked up on after two years of analyzing my own SP. While lying in bed either on my back or side and I hear and fell internally in my head a rush of energy, sounding and feeling like someone threw a lightning bolt in one ear and out the other. This does not hurt, lasts under 1 second and can happen anywhere from 1 minute to 1 hour before I have an episode. It has gotten to the point where I wake up feel this and so...I don't feel like having an episode tonight, get up use the bathroom and try to shake it off, but it does not work I eventually have and episode later in the night. Also, which way you sleep does effect how severe you SP will be. Sleeping on your back or stomach = "terrifying and painful SP". Sleeping on your right side = "ok SP and no lucid dream". Sleeping on your left side = "fun SP and great lucid dreaming".

There are two ways I experience SP. The first way is being awake and aware I am (eyes closed, recently woken out of a dream 10 seconds to 3 minutes lying in bed). When I experience this type of SP it can be the most calming kind as I can feel it set in. It starts off gradual like going through the gears of a car: Warming sensation, body vibrating, more vibrations, feeling of floating, feeling of floating horizontally, (sometimes feeling of falling), slight pain in my head, feeling more energy passing and buzzing through my head, more pain, seeing visual flashes and eventually it ends up with me opening my eyes into a lucid dream. This type of SP on a few occasions, has lasted me up to one hour where I had about six(6) different lucid dreams and six(6) back to back floating sessions. The other type of SP which I hate, is when I awake into already being paralyzed. It feels like someone is into the room and trying to jump into me. I'm being suffocated. I feel a presence, but me being optimistic and not believing it is a demon thinks its my own double returning to my body. On a few occasions I could feel it try to jump into my stomach.

Finally, My SP has Quadrupled (4 times a week)since the winter solstice! Its to the point I'm getting annoyed. I even had a successful attempt to break out of SP while I was floating 5 seconds in, I don't recommend this as it could be a bit scary as to what happened. I have found for me full moons, jalapeno peppers, energy drinks and diet soda also aggravate my SP. Also which direction you sleep, in relation to magnetic north, may effect your SP (read that somewhere).

I hope this helps some of you out there. Live long and sleep well.

Alex

jason's picture

Wow...thats some awesome

Wow...thats some awesome research!! Thanks for all the input. It has been 3 weeks since my last episode, but i will try my best to put some of your advie to the test when it happens again. I do have another question for you. Why do you suppose most of us, along with coutless others in the past have the SAME visions????? The short woman on the chest, the shawdow man in the corner of the room. I dont always see them, but have on occasion. It just seems very objectionable that we all "see" the same hallucination. seems like there could be something more....what do you think?

samuel hall's picture

no dreaming required

`hi, my name is sam hall. im 24 and have been having the same thing everyone is talking about for around 3 to 4 years. it started off once in a blue moon and would happen in the middle of the night but now its just as im about to drift off to sleep most nights and doesnt only happen the once. i can sometimes just about move my fingers but 9 times out of 10 i cant move. over the past 3 weeks iv had it nearly everynight and as silly as it sounds feels like a stroke as my face seems to move around, ( if that makes any sence!)

ryan's picture

I have the same problem, just

I have the same problem, just before i am about to fall asleep i can feel it about to happen (the ringing and buzzin and slight restrictions to move) but i can control it and make myself snap out of it or let it happen. I dont think I'm dreaming though, i feel awake but just paralyzed and cant talk. shortly after it starts i see and hear things like voices and shadows..

Serendip Visitor's picture

The same thing your

The same thing your experiencing happens to me
Alot too.. I'll begin to drift and will
Start hearing the ringing in my ears and try and wake myself
Up. My eyes are wide open but I cant move and I feel as
If something is coming toward me and no matter how hard I try to move I can't.

Serendip Visitor's picture

Name of Jesus

I also have had this experience many times. Being religious I have cried out to Jesus whenever this happens and it has never failed to end the episode. I also find that after coming out of the episode I feel extreme peace. However, sometimes I am unable to call out his name, it takes some time in order for me to force it out.

KHL's picture

I've had 2 instances of sleep

I've had 2 instances of sleep paralysis just today when I was sleeping. Like the others, it felt like something was on top of me holding my hands to keep me from moving. In my dream, I was screaming and trying to get up but in reality I can't move and I was just mumbling. Then in my mind I would start praying, thinking it was something evil. After a few seconds I will be awakened... Weird though. I experienced this when I am sleeping on my back.

I hope this will go away. I've experienced this more than a year ago, and now it's coming back.

Walt's picture

this happend to me this

this happend to me this morning i belive for the first time. its really crazy cuz i've heard voices before coming out of a sleep but i've never actually been stuck like that for those of you who have been going through this for years stay strong Jesus Loves You.

Michael's picture

This started last year for me

I'm reading that sleep paralysis happens once a month for some people this thing happens 2-4 times a week for me. It's gotten to the point where I don't care anymore. First time I was creeped out now it's getting annoying... It mostly happens when I'm sleeping on my back.

T's picture

Crazy!! I moved into a new

Crazy!! I moved into a new house about a year ago and all of a sudden I started waking at different times in the night unable to move. I always feel a strong electric like feeling, I'm ALWAYS on my back, and I see and hear things. Weird thing is that I too am usually dreaming right before it happens. I rarely remember my dreams but these that wake me generally stay with me. One was me watching an old friend of mine being murdered. I've been so freaked out and stay up late or all night because of the fear I feel when it happens. I'm slowly getting more comfortable with it because I can pull myself away finally after a few sec/min but it feels like I'm fighting for my life in that short period of time.

Dimple's picture

Sleep Paralysis

I oftenly have this sleep paralysis, I am 26, nd have this kinda experience 5-6 times in my lyf. I was scared, felt that its ghost. Night seems scary. Any treatment for the same.

Dimple Saini

Serendip Visitor's picture

treatment

Ever since i leave my lamp on when i go to bed i have not had another episode and thats been like 6 months now. Try sleeping with the lamp on.

Hope this works... I know how terifying it is.

S. Dawson's picture

Feeling Paralysised

OMG, thank you so much for this article. Sleep paralysis has been happening to me for years. Now I understand what's going on. I would never be afraid, just want to wake up. Thank You

Serendip Visitor's picture

thankyou

You wouldn't believe the relief i have from reading this reading all these pages of what people have gone through it gives me so much relief and also i use to think i was the only one with this i've only explained it to 2 people and they were puzzled to what it was.

Serendip Visitor's picture

The Other side

Ive been having These episodes since my soph year of high school. I am now 25. I never knew what was going on with me, and I started to do a little re search. I was reading in a book one day and I came across something called CADALEPSE "Not sure if it's spelled right. Any ways I started to read and as I was reading all the signs of this thing. I started to get the chills. Because it was explaning every side effect that I have been having. And I know alot of people relate this weird thing with some sort of spirit's or of something evil being there. But What "CADALEPSE" is your sole trying to re-enter your body. They say when you sleep your sole can travel mostly to the other side. Its all what you want to believe. I thought I would share a little of what I've read about this. I know once I found out about it, it kind of relive me of the anxiety of this. Cause it use to scare the hell out of me. now i just ride it out.