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Sleep Paralysis: Awake But Still Asleep

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Biology 202
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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

Jamie's picture

Finally !!

So i used to get these. a lot when i was really younger im currently 19 :) and they started when i was around 13 i was at camp. and i was homesick. i was beside the window. and i fell asleep and woke up to fast from a nightmare. and i heard about five voices talking at once. i freaked i tryed calling the other camp girls names and no one hurd me. it felt like someone was pinning me down. it happined once a year if i was lucky. or once every other month if not. it stoped and it had currently came back. i seen a video on tv that helped me a lot with it. they said that it is when you wake up to fast and your bodys still in that stage. and they said count to close your eyes calm down and count to five and if it does not work do it a second time but count to ten. It worked for my last 2 episodes and it also works for my nightmares. i had a problem with those when i was in grade 8 i had really bad nightmares. not ones that just went on and off i had these every night. it got so bad that i would sleep with my little sister and try my hardest to not fall asleep. they stoped once i moved out of the house and into this one... then just a month ago i started getting nightmares again. and they presist its getting to the point again to were im afraid to fall asleep. do any of you guys know anything or anyone who could help? i have just woken up from my resent on and im serisly not wanting to go back to bed

Sincerly Jamie Adams

jay's picture

i startd having SP about 2

i startd having SP about 2 years ago && i felt like someone was pulling me down in the bed && im yelling my sister name & trying to get up but i cant . funny thing is the 1st time i had it my sister had it the same very night so we were very scared and thought it was evil spirit . well after my 1st time i didnt have it for like a long period of time well i notice that this only happens wen i sleep on my back so i try not to sleep on my back most of the time . this morning it happened to me again but this time i felt something pulling me gently && i woke up instanly and i notice i was on my back so i turned around on my stomach && i guess i fell asleep then i remembered like something was pulling me down in the bed but this time it pulled me off the bed and i was yelling and trying to get up but i coundnt, i woke up a few seconds after and was so scared until today i never knew why this kept happening so i researched it today && i guess im happy that is a scientific rather that a ghost thing .

shonika 's picture

sp

i always thought it was a witch on my back because thats what they use to tell me but one day i was asleep on the sofa and my family were in the same room with me watching tv and i couldnt get up and it felt like i was falling down stairs and trying so hard to get up trying to talk trying to move my arms and legs but nothing i just lay there but i could hear every single thing that my family was saying and sometimes when i go through this i feel like its getting harder and harder to breath than i become scared but i notice something i do kno wats going on in my sleep or when i am half awake because i be trying to talk to myself to calm myself down before i get to the point where im breathing to fast and than i black out and through this i just be so scared so scared and this happens when i lay on my back and my stomach so i have to lay on my side

brenda Neave's picture

SP

I feel I have to comment.I didn't know what SP was until I read this page. I had an episode last night. I have read all the comments and think mine are anxiety related and sleeping on my back. I have been sick with Bronchitis all week and have not had a decent nights sleep. Because the bronchitis affects my breathing I have been too scared to go to sleep lying down so I stay sitting up. Last nights episode was like the others. A prelude to the paralysis is a deep and loud buzzing sound. ( I haven't read that anywhere else) I struggle to move and wake up and try hard to scream to attract attention. I also feel an incredible pressure on my chest like something pushing me down. Last night I fought off 'something' by punching. My husband wasn't aware of any of this. Other times I was in hospital and a nun came into the room. I asked the lady in the opposite bed if she saw anything and she said no nun came in the room. Other times someone will come to my bedside. I never see who it is.
Whilst I am terrified during the process I never ever thought of it as evil. I always thought the people were real then when other people tell me nothing happened I think I must have dreamt them up. I am glad to have found this page.

raul's picture

wow

im 11 know but when i was 8 i got my fist sp i was very scared but sence then if only had it 3 times

Ben's picture

I get this occasionally but

I get this occasionally but its not a big problem for me as i stay paralyzed for only a few seconds (seems like longer). The scary part is that I always sleep on my stomach and a few times ive woken up paralyzed with my face in the pillow and can't breathe! That hasn't happened to me in a while though, thankfully.

tiffany from ny's picture

YESTERDAY I COULDNT SLEEP

i feel like something is in my room i went to sleep at 5 when i notice the sun was coming out than i felt secure and finally went to sleep/....im scared the i go to sleep and i get those terrible nightmare where i cant wake up i hear the cars from outside i hear the dog barking but my eyes and my eyes are to heavy to open...i can only only make a weak noise to wake somebody but i forget i sleep alone and my family sleep downstair..i gotta fight and fight trying to open my eyes and when i do i feel free from something...i go back to sleep and again the same thing. one time i was sleeping with my ex and i had one of those nightmare he shook me moved my head trying to wake me up i herd him saying wake up you scaring me..and i finally did... now its gotten worse..i been going to sleep at 4 or 5 almost everyday..i look so tired..

Serendip Visitor Ann's picture

Sorry, I don't know your

Sorry, I don't know your name, and I'm no expert on this subject, except I am 52 years old and this has happened to me since I was 19, it last happened to me about 3 weeks ago. My 18 year old daughter gets this a couple of times a week. 2 nights ago she went to bed at 4am and I found her in the morning on the sofa, she had an episode and got so scared she moved rooms. She says that when it happens and she tries to sleep again in her bed that it happens again, 2 or 3 times, so she's found if she moves rooms it only happens the once. I want to say to you that in my experience, and looking at the times it happens to my daughter as well as myself, the worst thing you can do is sleep late, the best thing you can do is sleep earlier and try and keep to a bedtime routine, I also say a prayer before I sleep, the prayer may not always stop it but I personally feel safer when I pray. God bless you and sweet dreams !

Sarah's picture

Im starting to relize my SP is only getting worse

Ive been getting SP since my early teens. I couldn't figure out why it was happening. I tried explaining it to co workers and friends, but every single one of them only thought I was making it up. I call them episodes! I get them a couple times a week now, and more often if im stressed out. For me, they are incredably scary. They have got so bad latley that I have my daughter sleep with me. She is 14, and I know she rather be in her own bed. Over time she has come to find patterns. She says I usually fall victum to these attacks in about an hour into falling asleep. However, even though i know shes there, it doesn't help my frame of mind, and sometimes she doesn't see the ques that im struggling to "snap" out of it. I really would like to get this under control!! Im desperate to find a solution. So if anybody has a remedy, im all ears!!! Not only am i hesitant to go to bed, but Im loosing quality sleep, therfor my days are rough due to lack of sleep....

SP stinks's picture

It might sound funny, but if

It might sound funny, but if you wiggle your toes or fingers, it helps to wake you up, because Sleep Paralysis mostly effects the large muscles,[Arm or leg muscles]so you don't thrash around in your sleep.

alanah's picture

You can go to a pshycyatrist

You can go to a pshycyatrist for a nightmare medicine. They give it usually to war veterans that have these similar dream states because of their stress. Mine are terrifying as well..., paralyzed, seeing things, feeling of being grabbed or pulled. I have high stress and bad anxiety so I have to find ways to relax my body all the time and especially while i am dreaming. What has helped me is to first realize what is happening, secondly, focus on breathing slowly while finding bravery, lastly, focus on one finger or one toe if paralyzed... then the second and third finger etc. ...I also pray, but if you focus on a single body movement while calm you will find your self quickly out of it and less fearful to go back to bed because you now have control :) I'll be praying for your success.

kayla-rae's picture

SP

Hey Sarah, i stubbed upon this page because a friend sent it to me, and i know what you are talking about and it is terrifying. The only few times ive had it happen is because i took the wrong sleeping pill and afterward i was able to feel my cat on the bed and hear the noises around me, but was unable to open my eyes or move my body. I have tried other sleeping pills only to get my body into the habit of sleep because they can be habit forming and not good for you, what i recommend is talking to your doctor, and if he/she doesn't give you good information find another one. when i had my first few SP my doctor helped me right away and gave me a sleeping pill, and it was great, now my body has the right about of sleep time and i'm less stressed, and i can sleep on my own w/o the pills.

so that was a complicated story. basically summed up, i think you should go to a doctor, tell them about this and whats been going on. i think sleeping pills might help despite what you might hear, it doesnt mean you will always have to take them either. my mom and i only had to take them for a few weeks :)

i also know a few people who has SP and they went to sleeping pills for a few weeks, and it kicked the bodies habit of it. this might not be what you have, but talk to a doctor, and please, if you aren't getting over it, find another one. because i've gone to three doctors for my sleep problems and finally they found what my problem was. i wish you the best of luck and email me back :)

-Kayla-Rae

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Yes, hi Sarah.I'm sorry that

Yes, hi Sarah.I'm sorry that you are going through what you're going through. I have dealt with this since I was a newborn, at least that's what my mom told me. She said I would cry a lot, but I was still asleep. So she took me to the doctors and they put me on medication. I don't remember all that, but I do remember as I got a little older (like 3 or 4) I would still have dreams (nightmares). It always took place from my bedroom (where I would fall asleep). I would wake and go downstairs. I don't know why I would do this in my dream because I was very afraid of the dark when I was a child. I used to sleep with all my stuffed animals and baby dolls lined up on the other side of the bed (I had a full size bed). Sometimes if I wanted to sleep on my side I would take the extra pillow in the bed and place it on the side of my head that wasn't touching the bed, so when I used my peripheral vision I would only see the pillow and not the darkness...or what I felt could sneak up on me in the dark. Anyhow I would dream about going downstairs and into the living room, in the dark. There were about 5-7 creatures with no legs only tails, they were dark brown and they made this gutteral sound. Everytime I saw these things I knew that the "something" was coming to scare me even more. I wasn't allowed to talk, scream, move, cry, nothing. Just wait for this "something" to come and do whatever it was supposed to do. Then there it was, I was so scared. It looked like a bright light, but inside the light was nothing! I realized that when I didn't sleep alone I didn't have these nightmares. But then it happened when I was an adult and I was married to my husband. I would worry a lot about my husband's life because he was into things he shouldn't have been. And I dreamed lying next to him in bed about noises--noises that only were for me. Something was there in the room with us, but he was still asleep in my dream and it felt like I was awake. I couldn't call out to him, I couldn't nudge him. But it's like my body was fighting for movement, and when I finally woke up, I snuggled closer up under him and prayed. Fear is a powerful thing, but GOD is much more powerful. I haven't had a nightmare in about 10 years. However, my 7 year old daughter now has them. She is much different than I was, she moves and her eyes are open, but I know that she isn't awake yet because she is babbling and screaming...really loud. Whatever it is, it goes on in her room. So I sing Christian songs to her and pray with her until she becomes coherent and makes since again. Then she goes back to sleep. She doesn't remember nothing the next morning, not even me singing or praying with her. This last episode of hers was tonight and she told me she was afraid of me. We've gotten a little away from doing bible study as a family and my daughter suggested that we do it more, but I've been slacking. So, I think it is Spiritual. I also believe fear feeds these particular dreams, because I'll notice when I start feeling a certain way that I need to do something different when I go to bed. For instance, my husband's deployed right now, and at first I worried for him. My fears for the dark came creeping in...hello I'm over 30 years old now. I mean I didn't want to go downstairs by myself, I didn't want to sleep alone. Do not give in to that. Let those fears go by telling yourself God is bigger than my dreams, than the dark, than everything. I'm telling you, it works. Hope you never have to suffer like this again. Now girl, the Jesus in me loves the Jesus in you. Take courage and know that GOD is able.

Sincerely, Janelle

Super_Negra's picture

Update: from Kym

I'm just updating again.
It's me, Kym. I still haven't encountered an SP episode.
My sleeping has improved.
I don't know what happened but I don't dread going to bed now.
I'm not saying I'm cured because part of me think it (SP) is still lingering - I am just relieved that I don't have to worry about weird sounds & paralysis @ night

ana's picture

Hi everyone, I see myself

Hi everyone,

I see myself in a lot of your stories. I had a lot of out of the body experiencies, even seeing a black figure floting right above me, without me being able to move or anything. I felt that it was a male dark entity. I have gone places and gone throught doors and matresses...l like how "Gallo viajero " expressed his ideas about all of this. I believe I am a spiritual being with a body, not the other way around. Lately I have been woken up by a voice calling my name, or a slap on my body or face..it is scary. I would like to talk to "Gallo viajero" more. Please, give me your email address if you read this. Thank you. Ana.

Franci's picture

SP

same think happened to me, i was slapped awake. lol. I've been dealing with SP for many years now and i feel as though I'm being pranked on while asleep (does that make any sense? lol, hence the slapping me awake episode). I've experienced everything here from the being attacked to the OBE's (out of body experience, which u can practice if u stay very still while in an episode an try to move your arms and legs)... Anyway, I realize that there has to be some scientific explanation because there is scientific explanation for everything nowadays but that does not disqualify that there has to be another explanation for sleep paralysis not just your brain playing tricks on you. I guess wat im trying to say is, I understand what you mean and also agree that even though we get the scientific answers to SP, we still need a better explanation.

Serendip Visitor's picture

I've had this condition for YEARS

Ive been having SP for years now and never knew what it was. My sister suffers from the same condition. Normally, I get SP while sleeping on my back. I get the sensation of wind blowing loudly, someone sitting on my bed or a presence in the room that pins me down to my bed. I try to squirm out of the grip of the presence, I try to scream and shout but I can't get any sound out. This is truly horrifying and I always wake up disturbed. For the longest time I've thought something was wrong with me. I'm so glad there's an actual named disorder for this. I feel like I've found the answers I have been looking for. Thank you

Serendip Visitor's picture

ASAP

I had this happen to me tha other night. almost EXACTLY.
at first i heard noises... coming from my closet, or the window.. and i remember opening my eyes.. and hearing
wind blowing... 2 times.
then i felt this intense chicken skin feeling.
then i tried gettin up but i couldnt....
finally with all my might i could lift myself up.
but something slammed me back down..
trying to pin me to the bed..
i was calling out for my mom. about 6-7 times...
nothing happened.... i still kept fighting it..
then i called out "GOD!"....
& it stopped.. i woke up.

Serendip Visitor's picture

Speaking During SP

I got SP recently from sleeping in the afternoon! It was the second time it happened to me, the other time it happened to me, i was frightened. It only happened to me for two-three minutes the first time, my heart started racing the first time!

The second time, i fought SP, i was able to speak but not able to move, i was speaking to myself, i was saying "move move open your eyes" and after awhile i was able to get up!

I have never heard any noises in the background though!

Serendip Visitor's picture

Sleep Paralysis Advice

I have never seen any paranormal beings during my sleep paralysis sessions and its been happening to me since I was a kid. But at 23 yrs old this ordeal still freaks me out. I have a method on trying to snap out of it which is focusing on one part of the body particularly a finger or a toe and try twitching it. Most of the time it works but if you dare shut your eyes after you snapped out of it you'll be right back to square one (paralysis). So my advice is once you've snapped out of it, stay up for a few minutes.

Maximus's picture

I have had SP since I was a

I have had SP since I was a child and I have learned to come out of it just the way you do. I concentrate on my arm try to move it and that is it. Else i try to open my eyes. My advice to all those who have SP, just relax and do not panic. You know that your brain is playing tricks on you and not sending signals to your body to start functioning properly. Relax and come out of it with some concentration than get tensed and scared.

Ken's picture

WHY US?

Your right about not going right back to sleep because I noticed that when I'm focusing on "snapping out of it" if for 1 second I stop focusing as hard its like I'm falling deeper into the paralysis which is frightening. I used to think that this was a normal thing but when I was describing this to my boyfriend, he couldnt believe it. Which leads me to ask, why does this happen to us and not everyone? Is it a disorder? disease? or whatt?

JENJEN's picture

WOW

Youre the only one who does exactly what i do to snap out of it. I didnt know how to at first and it would just take its course...but I learned that if I twitched my toes I would snap out of it a whole lot faster. Also I keep reading that people have them once a week or once every few months. I get them everyday for three months, then it goes away for a month then comes back again for three months.

Ken's picture

Woah

Hey Jen,
Thats insane that you got the pattern down. Maybe there is something in your life that correlates with that pattern and your sp. What do you think it might be??

Serendip Visitor's picture

Ken

Honestly,
It happens to me everyday if sleep on my back for a few months straight, then it goes away for a few months...etc...etc. This has been happening to me since i was a teeneage and i too thought it was "demons" and all that at first.as i got older i did research and found out what it was. Furthur reserach got me to see that sleep paralysis is one of the symptoms of narcolepsy. But people can still of SP on its own. So Im thinking about doing a sleep study. Im sick of waking up from it all freaked out with my head hurting. I panic in the middle of it cause i hear voices and i feel like something evil standing over me sometimes touching me. I just hate the whole thing. I totally rambled on Ken Im sorry. But Yes, to answer your question, I kinda have to a science. I can tell that day if its going to happen to me at night. I can feel it in my body. When it does the onlhy control i have is in my fingers sometimes, but always my toes. So i wiggle them like crazy and I come out of it. If i dont wiggle, it usually gets worse, and sometimes, i think im going to die like that cause it gets so strong i dont know if i can snap out of it sometimes. Does this happen to you?

Cindy's picture

SP

I suffer from this and at times it happen a few secounds after I fall asleep, and do the same thing, focus on one part of body and try to move it. Sometimes it takes a while and I panic and think I am going to sufficate. When I finally snap out of it I do try and go back to sleep only to have it happen again. I will from now on try and stay awake for a while after the first time and see what happens. Thanks

Serendip Visitor's picture

YOu really dont have to stay

YOu really dont have to stay up after an episode...Ive learned that if im laying on my back and the sp happens and i finally snap out of it, i just role over and go back to sleep fine. Once in awile it'll continue, but if i keep roling over to a different position it stops. Usually roling over once works. I rarely have it continue and have to switch positions more than once. Even all the research Ive done says that it usually happens when you are lying on your back, so maybe even try to fall asleep on your side. This works for me....everytime I fall asleep lying on my back it happes, But if i fall asleep on my side it almost never happens. I can say Ive been dealing with SP for 15 years, and its only happened to me twice when i fell asleep on my side.
HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!

Cindy's picture

Thank You..

I do sleep on my back most of the time. Lately I have had some anxiety before going to sleep. Thank for that I will try and sleep on my side and see if that helps.

Serendip Visitor's picture

Yes, def stay awake for a

Yes, def stay awake for a while or you'll jump right back in to it. I have had SP for over 20 yrs, still scarry. Good advise on how to snap out of it, it works for me. :)

Newwbie's picture

i need help

hayy sorry to bother you, you said you knew how to snap out of these dreams....well iv had mine pretty much since i can remember it started off as sleepwalking then developet into not moving at all in my sleep, iv had sick and twisted dreams that i could feel as if it was very real. i could hear things and wouldnt know if i was dreaming or if it was reality. last month i had a dream that someone was choking me in my sleep and somehow i woke up choking and couldnt breathe. for that whole next day i had a sore throat and i am terrifed of not going to sleep. i did remember my ex boyfriend saying to me that there might be a spirit that could be causing it and i dont want to belive it. :( i need to know how to snap out of a dream im pretty desprate because im scared i wont wake up oneday :(

twirlyboggs's picture

learn how to control your

learn how to control your dreams and you won't be afraid or bothered by SP ever again, rather welcome it, as it will be a wonderful experience.
if u want to stop it, meditate and relieve some stress. Don't watch anything like a movie or tv that has content that you would find horrific if it was in your SP. Take care of your mind. Take up some sort of creative hobby if u don't already have one. Hope some of this will help you

Serendip Visitor's picture

Totally agree, here I was get

Totally agree, here I was get up and get a glass of water then it stops

Colin Campbell's picture

Multiple SP experiences -- all different though

Hi there..

It's kinda hard to explain, but I've had this experience many a time. Some with the fear factor and others without.

I'm not quite sure if it is the same thing but when I was young I kept on feeling a presence on my bed (not on me) that felt like someone or a large cat of some sort was sitting or lying on my bed. The first few times was scary, but I think I got used to it.

That all stopped at sometime (can't remember when) and the next times it happened was in my late teens. I was sleeping in a different room in the same house. The first experience was just a lack of body movement, which was scary and which got sorted out within 10 mins. The second was frightening - I still remember lying on my stomach (not asleep as of yet) and feeling something like a huge hand pushing me down on my bed. I even remember hearing the bed creak. I had some more experiences after that that involved me trying to look for that shadow in the room with only my head being able to move and me barely being able to speak.

My last experiences was when I was staying in London and Norwich (I live in South Africa btw). I'm still convinced that evil presences either cause this to happen or use this in order to put fear or something into the person.

A.) It is scary enough not being able to move your body, but
B.) It's even worse if you get the feeling that something is there to get you and you have no way to fend it off..

Thanks for explaining this all.

Serendip Visitor's picture

Sp

I've had a few incidents with SP and never knew it was actually a condition however I don't think thats the case for me. Maybe 2-3 times I've woken up and wasn't able to move, I didn't see any ghosts or anything just couldn't move so I just tried to flex my fingers, and it worked. after about 5-10 minutes of moving my fingers I was able to move my limbs again (thankfully). Is this a case of SP or is it just restriction of blood to limbs?

Ashley's picture

terrifying experiences all the time

im just at the point of falling asleep... not yet asleep when i feel it coming on. so i try and move so it doesnt happen because it scares me so bad. but i cant move at all. i can open my eyes and see things like a dream happening in my bedroom and feel things happening to me. so i try and scream but all that comes out is like... "ehhhh" real quit. Im married with a little boy now but ive had this happen to me since i was a child. one night it was alot worse than usual. i had three in a row which isnt abnormal for me... the first i could feel it chocking me. so i asked my husband who is very supportive about my "dreams" to sleep almost ontop of me. that didnt work because the second one i could feel it raping me :( this was such a terrible feeling. so i collected myself and tried to go to sleep again. the last one... i could hear my son crying... it was about 3 am and he sleeps all night and never wakes up for anything :) so instinctively i tried to sit up to go see what was wrong but i could feel something holding me down, not allowing me to get to my child ( who was not crying in reality). that was just one night of many terrifying nights. the last one i had i just could not get out of this dream . my husband sleeps in our spare bedroom because our bed hurts his back. so he wasnt there to help me out. the deeper i got into this one the more it felt like my body was being taken over. is there any way to make this stop? can a doctor help? i cant take it anymore :(

contact info:
im on facebook. Ashley Morris is my name. i live in altoona pennsylvania

please. i would love to talk to someone having the same experiences as me.

Serendip Visitor's picture

I tried finding you on

I tried finding you on facebook and I couldn't , but I've been having the same problem too just not as intese as yours , I've never actually felt it I just shake and can't scream or move . But I would love talking to someone having this problem too .

jay's picture

yea i feel SP comming on

yea i feel SP comming on sometimes too and i wake up ( find myself laying on my back ) so i always turn around and everytime it happens i wake up on my back . i hate it i would love for it to stop

 Visitor's picture

i remember being about 4 or 5

i remember being about 4 or 5 sleeping between my mom and sister when that happend to me. i sat up and looked at my sister and said why did you hug me so hard. she said she didn't and i thought about it as i got older and thought there was no way she could had hug me so tight i couldn't breath she was only 2 years older then me but what 4 or 5 year old has stress. now i am 23 years old and live with my boyfriend for 7 years. it never happend before this past year i was having a hard time going to sleep so i lied there with my eyes open then i felt something weard happen like a presence had come to the foot of my bed and my eyes are still open and my head was hanging of the bed then i felt pressure and then i couldn't move. i remember trying to hold my head up cause it was hurting but i couldn't i stared getting scared so i saw ben sleeping next to me and i was trying so hard to get him to hear me but i couldnt talk or move. this happend to me about every night for a week after the second night i started closing my eyes and counting to 5 and it would be gone. Im not so scared when it happens now i believe in the after life 100 percent because iv seen a spirit when i was 11 on my sons life. i wouldnt lie about that cause id be a crazy person. My mother saw them alot and would tell us storys when she worked on her bording home and i always thought she was lieing but still to this day my sister asked me if i think her baby is with god. she had a still born at 38 weeks. i want so hard for her to belive me when i tell her yes but its hard for her when shes never sene anything. i belive when that happens your spirt is going home to visit at the after life but when you realize your still there its pulling your spirit back into you.so for a minut your feeling your self at the end of your bed. befor my sisters baby died i had felt like someone pulled me to my bedroom door and something was telling me something but there was no one there and i kept saying i dont want it over and over again. a week later i found out i was pregnant and her baby died i belive when that happens they go stright into someone else. she knows what i belive.and now i am 7 months having a girl. to this day i dont know if iwas awake or dreaming. go to or read syleva brown books.

Brian's picture

My experiences...

Well it all started maybe 3 years ago i would constantly wake up but not be able to move / speak etc and always felt some kind of "evil" around me. It was the most frightening feeling ever and it would happen constantly for about a month straight. It kinda "peaked" after i suddenly woke up from a nightmare of being engulfed in fire to see a ghostly figure in my face. Now all my other episodes with sleep paralysis i could not move or anything but this time..i could move i even reacted to seeing it by take a swipe at it. I proceeded to sit there watch the figure float to the corner of the room..stare at me then vanish.. I have no explanation for this but i went online and found out about sleep paralysis and that the most important thing to know is whatever you hear / see it cannot hurt you.. My following episode after reading this i saw a skeleton dog in my face with fangs etc...i looked , laughed , it went away. Havent had an episode since just wierd dreams.

praveen's picture

This maybe a solution

Hey guyz...I'm not sure if anyone is going to read this but I experience paralysis sometimes athough I don't see any ghostly figures....but I couldn't breathe like someone applied pressure in my chest..I was shaken the first time but a few times later remained calm as possible and tried to control by breathin and woke up and found that I kept my hand under my chest and thats the reason...[the pressure on the hand]...I had this several times and found out it was because pressure was applied in somepart or the other[like I kept my leg under the other and so on...and I never got those problems when I tried to sleep in a proper manner...This is not a solution to everyone but you can still give it a try and it may work....The next time you have hallucinations just remain calm wake up and check if pressure is applied to any part of the body....

Serendip Visitor's picture

Atlast i am no alon

i have experienced deep sleep paralysis for over 30 years. First time when I had this I thought a ghost was trying to chocke me and I was very frightened. After suffering for over a year, i talked to my doctor and he comforted me that what I was suffering from was a medical condition and not some paranormal presence. Since than i have gotten used to this feeling but it does not get any less scarier.

abi's picture

Frequent Sleeping Paralysis

Hi, I don't sleep during daytime or take afternoon naps, unless I don't get proper 6 hours sleep. So whenever I take this noon nap, I believe that a healthy nap should not be more than 1 and a half hours, and just like a magic after one and a half hour, my brain is conditioned to believe thats it's time to wake up. And then I get this sleeping paralysis. Very frightful imagination crawls in,like a robber just entered my home and I'm still unable to budge an inch and the fear that I'm immobile creates so much tension ,that I just snap out of sleep. This is very disturbing, I feel my head heavy after this effect.
what's the opinion?

Serendip Visitor's picture

sleep

i am very happy to see this site and thank you for writing it. i recently had this experience at my friends house, i was sleeping on the couch i found that i woke up but couldn't move for i dont know 30sec to a minute then i really woke up. is it possible to have this three or more in a row? I also noticed that one of the time this happened i try ed very hard to move and it felt like i was getting shocked or something? does this sound like the same thing as Sleep Paralysis?

sp's picture

last night i was trying to

last night i was trying to fall asleep it was 2:30am then all of a sudden i hered a noise in my room then when the noise said hey i thought it was my brother so when i turned over my body i saw scary women touching my brothers hair i got scared so i covered my self with my blanket then a couple seconds i took it off my head and she wasnt there so i ran to my parents room crying then the next day i saw this website and feel alot better so if that ever happen to me ever again ill just close my eyes and say this is sp it would be over in a couple of seconds.

thanks for helping me

angel 12 yrs old

Fran's picture

i dont see ghosts.

I dont get this before i sleep but when i wake up in the morning, my left side goes completely paralised for about 15 minutes. Then i get a headache from hell in the right side of my brain, for a good few hours. i dont know what this is but i started to get it when living in Australia then about 3 weeks ago i came back to the u.k and it got worse.then the other morning i woke up at roughly 5am and again my left side was paralised, i could hear footsteps coming towards my bedroom door but the door didnt open. its only happened once so i could have been dreaming but i experiance the paralised left side every morning. i've been to the doctors and hes refered me to the stroke clinic, hes worried i've had a minor stroke but now i've read this im going to show him it and ask if it could be this, thankyou.

Anthony Maione's picture

Paralyzed!!!

Let me tell you something..At one point during this state of mind I thought my body was being possessed and being the first time it ever happened to me it was the scariest thing that's ever happened to me.I felt myself wake up and at first it was nothing but then I seen a figure dart across the room with such speed that was frightening itself.Than it went away for only a brief second till instantaneously it was on me holding me down.I let out a yell and nothing came out at all, so my only reaction was to try and show no fear and defend myself..So I said as loud as I could and trying to lunge forward "COME ON MOTHER FUCKER!!!!" and as I said that poof it was gone.I actually said the end out loud and woke up..But than I still felt not right and I started hearing very loud foot steps and whispering at this point I was in a frantic state.My wife slept right next to me as I was going through this so naturally I thought the house was haunted.The foot steps stopped after about 10 minutes and immediately I got online and tried to figure out what the hell just happened. And I'm glad I did because I typed briefly what had happened and then this site came up..I'm glad I know now what sleep paralysis is. It happened again a couple of times but I looked straight at this figure the next time and basically just said wait until I wake up I'm gonna kill you nice and calm.. And believe it or not but it hasn't happened to me since.I think because my sleep schedule is so twisted all the time that this stuff happens.Because it's only happened a few time when I stay up til 4-5 in the morning.Good luck to everyone that this happens too and don't let this shit scare you. Your not going crazy and there's no ghosts in your house..This ios just an unfortunate event that happens some times

Anthony Maione's picture

Let me tell you something..At

Let me tell you something..At one point during this state of mind I thought my body was being possessed and being the first time it ever happened to me it was the scariest thing that's ever happened to me.I felt myself wake up and at first it was nothing but then I seen a figure dart across the room with such speed that was frightening itself.Than it went away for only a brief second till instantaneously it was on me holding me down.I let out a yell and nothing came out at all, so my only reaction was to try and show no fear and defend myself..So I said as loud as I could and trying to lunge forward "COME ON MOTHER FUCKER!!!!" and as I said that poof it was gone.I actually said the end out loud and woke up..But than I still felt not right and I started hearing very loud foot steps and whispering at this point I was in a frantic state.My wife slept right next to me as I was going through this so naturally I thought the house was haunted.The foot steps stopped after about 10 minutes and immediately I got online and tried to figure out what the hell just happened. And I'm glad I did because I typed briefly what had happened and then this site came up..I'm glad I know now what sleep paralysis is. It happened again a couple of times but I looked straight at this figure the next time and basically just said wait until I wake up I'm gonna kill you nice and calm.. And believe it or not but it hasn't happened to me since.I think because my sleep schedule is so twisted all the time that this stuff happens.Because it's only happened a few time when I stay up til 4-5 in the morning.Good luck to everyone that this happens too and don't let this shit scare you. Your not going crazy and there's no ghosts in your house..This ios just an unfortunate event that happens some times

Victoria's picture

Family Problem

Well i am 13 turning 14 in November, and i'm the only one in my family who Feels like something is either in my room with me or like whispering...One Night i was sleeping and well i woke up to a loud noise like it was Several people Whispering Gibberish in my ear like very lightly. I got scared and ran into my parents room. Afterwards when i try to go back to sleep it happens a second time...This time i didn't really get it with the whispering but i was facing the wall and i could swear that i felt someone right next to me. If i were to try to speak or scream i can't I am not able to move my jaw at all. But my sister and My brother AND my mom gets this but they just cant move and they are in there room and its as if it were like they were a wake. My mom says shes dreaming because she sees as if she is falling from the sky but me and my sister are in our rooms but no one in my house ever feels like there are people/ Ghost with us. It usually happens several times a night and i finally stops after i either switch to my den or my moms room. I feel like that helps because i'm not in the same room as before. I read that it was Hereditary but am i Dreaming or just like in my own room awake.

paris's picture

i get sp alot when i nap,

i get sp alot when i nap, i'll feel like a tickling sensation on my neck, or a low voice talking to me in my ear, it said don't turn around lol, i feel like my ears are covered and i can hear and feel every sound and movement in my body, my eyes are usually close when this happens, one time it was so bad though i made a sewing machine noise coming out of my mouth and was talking it sounded really evil

Gabriel Rabadan's picture

Sleep Paralysis

First i want to thank you for explaining in detail what i have experienced several times and always lived with the incognito about it, as many of you i have also experience during the SP one kind of fight between my head that repeats to my self to wake up, sometimes seems like it works some others wont, there was one particular time where i really felt i was going to die because i wasn't able to breath, i honestly would never wish this to anybody it's a horrible state of mind where you can see "Real world" as the way it is but mixed with elements of your dream (Nightmares in all of my cases) and you can't do a thing, the worst part is that you can actually die "SUNDS", one of the strangest thing that i dreamed was a word, a word i didn't know about its existence because it was a kind of calling one religious instrument used only in some regions of the world, im an atheus person so i couldn't have interest about this thing at all but anyway i guess i might heard the word somewhere and it came to my mind, who knows??