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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

Jessica's picture

I'm so happy this "thing" has a name...

I'm so happy this "thing" has a name. Although this is not the first time i've read about the science behind SP, I am happy to find that i am not alone. When this first started happening, i didn't know how to explain it to my mother. She's very religious/superstitious her explantion was of course that i had demons and encouraged me to pray. For some time i believed that i was in fact being persecuted and even stopped sleeping in a particular room because of it.

It doesn't happened often and each experience is different from the last. When I was younger I Levitated to my bedroom ceiling as i watched myself laying on the bed below. One afternoon as a teenager i was home alone sleeping when the sounds of my mother and sister talking in another room. When i tried to get up to talk to them i found myself paralyzed and and unable to call out to them. When i got up there was nobody home. It didn't get scary until a couple years later while i was pregnant with my daughter.Thats when i started seeing the dark shadows and they would hold me down in the bed. I was terrified to sleep alone and even had to change my bedroom twice. Another time long after i had given birth i saw a kalideoscope of vibrant colors in my bedroom but i couldn't move- when i finally broke free i lunged out of bed and ran out of the room in full speed.
The final occurance happened last night as i was falling asleep. It was miserable. I felt as if i was choking to death. I screamed for help but to my dismay i realized that my door was locked and no one would hear me. All i saw was the dark shadows moving back and forth in front of me and i willed myself to move. After what seemed like an eternity i was able to free myself and ran out of the room. Needless to say I could not go back to sleep after that.
While science brings me closer to understanding this phenomena it falls short of explaining the reoccurance of this other "person" or "thing" that make a cameo whenever someone experiences an episode of SP. This is why i still believe that there are spirits involved.

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Spiritual

I strongly believe that these episodes are spiritual.
I think it's too much of a coencidence (I dont think i spelled that right)that everyone see's the shadow figures,experience levitation,outer body experiences,and sometimes they see themselves sleeping. One time after fighting it and finally waking myself up,my vision was red!
At first i figured i just woke up so im trippen,but after a few seconds i was wide awake and able to move and my vision was still red but the scariest part was right then an earthquake suddenly erupted and i could feel a really strange precence that made me very uncomfortable and to top it off i was still seeing red.
This all happened within 30 seconds.

Anonymous's picture

SP

I have had SP for several years now, and each time is really the same as the last. I can not move my body, can not breath at all, and my eyes shake violently, as if I´m actually sleeping.

From what I have heard these experiences get worse each time, however, I´m sure if you do not deprive yourself of sleep, then absolutely nothing will happen.

Chris's picture

also...

I also have anxiety and my mom sometimes has sp so i wonder if anxiety and sp have a connection i heard they do?

Chris's picture

16 and it sucks

It started about a year or two ago but what happens to me is b4 i got to sleep or when i wake up and try or sometimes try and wake up in the morning my eyes seem open and my vision seems blurry and i cant move and on some occasions cant breath like i breathe then it takes a second or two to breath again those ones really scare me but what i do is shake my head like im crazy with the strength i have and sometimes ill shake my whole body, i dont like this feeling and would like to know if anyone else is like that and what treatments there are

Crys's picture

OMG!!!! Like everyone

OMG!!!!

Like everyone else...so so glad im not alone. Sometimes...this will happen to me twice (back to back) in one night. There was one time it happened to me like three times...and I refused to go back to sleep. Whenever this happens, I feel so scared and alone. I think I'm dying and I feel angry cuz I want to scream, but I can't, so then I feel like crying...but strangely no tears ever come.
This happened to me the other night...totally freaked my husband out, because up until now, he didn't know I was experiencing these episodes on a regular basis...but the other night, I manage with great strain to say "Help Me" and we he shook me I was able to wake up...He wanted to know what happened...what was wrong with me...and of course, I couldn't explain it cuz I didn't even know what was going on...so this is why I'm here. It feels good to finally know what's going on...Probably now I won't be so afraid. Thanks so much for such and in-depth explanation.

Anonymous's picture

need some advice please

what is it when a person is thought that they are sleeping, but wakes up to find out that they are doing something real with friends. Or, goes to sleep and then goes to hang out with friends- but never wakes up or even remembers it- then wakes up in the bed? Sleepwalking or what?

Serendip Visitor's picture

sleeping disorders...

You may be a narcoleptic which is someone who falls asleep anytime anywhere even when your not tired it just happens... you may want to do some research on that hope it helps...

Serendip Visitor's picture

Activity while asleep

I don't know much about this disorder, other than the fact that my daughter has it. She recently researched Narcolepsy, and feels she may have that. There are four types of occurrences associated with Narcolepsy, one of them being when a person carries on with activities while actually asleep. Maybe you have that type of Narcolepsy. Good luck in finding answers.

Nicks's picture

hmmm

Yeah probably either some type of sleep related brain disorder or maybe you have a sort of memory loss?

frank 's picture

I've experienced it my whole

I've experienced it my whole life, and have had every experience mentioned above by every person who's commented. I've gotten to the point where I understand why every one has each different experience. I never forget being a little kid, and being terrified, but now I've learned to live with it and have learned to control. Now I realize it's a GIFT!

Anonymous's picture

S.P.

Hi! I'm 17 years old and would like to share my experience with S.P.

I have had this experience maybe 3 or 4 times. My first time was a couple months ago at school during one of my final exams. The night before i only got about 4 or 5 hours of sleep. After I took my exam, I took a nap. I remember before i woke up i heard all my surroundings and i couldnt move at all. After maybe 5 seconds later i finally got up. I then told my friend what happened to me and he said that it happens to him as well. I was very relieved when he told me that he experienced this as well. It happened to me maybe 1 or 2 more times that same day.

About 30 minutes ago, i experienced S.P. again after a 1 hour nap. This time, it was a lot scarier. I didnt see any images, but it felt like my heart was beating extremely fast. My eyes opened but my vision was very feint and somewhat dark. I tried to breath slowly but my heart continued to beat at a fast rate. I seriously thought i was going to die. In my head, I kept saying "Not yet. Not yet." After about 5 seconds later, I was finally able to move. I checked my heart beat by putting my hand on my chest and it seemed normal. I was relieved by remembering my past experience at school. In my opinion, i think S.P. occurs due to sleep deprivation, because the night before i only got about 5 hours of sleep.

I know this is easier said than done, but try not to be afraid during S.P. Instead, try to focus on moving a small body part like your finger. To be honest, i think it's kind of cool, but I'd rather not experience it again :P

Anonymous's picture

When it happens the only

When it happens the only cure is to pray 2 God it really work i promise Everytime it happens i begane 2 pray in my head it stops quickly now u dont have 2 fear it cause it has a cure its up 2 u 2 except it.

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God has nothing to do with this

It baffles me that people will continue to believe in such superstitions in this day and age. I've read several comments regarding sleep paralysis and the vast majority speak of an "evil" presence in the room -- anything from a dark being holding the victim down to a giant spider crawling up his/her arm. They all claim the symptoms disappeared immediately after praying. Let me ask you this: what would have happened if these people did not pray? Would the dark evil still be holding them down? Would the spider reach its destination? And what would it do once there -- turn around and start crawling back down? I mean, what's the point of these evil beings? Why would they have chosen you from the billions of people on this planet? To test your faith? Are you THAT special? It all sounds like delusions of grandeur to me.

Of course the symptoms disappeared and it's not because of the prayers. The symptoms only last anywhere from seconds to minutes. As you begin to regain consciousness and reasoning, as evidenced by rational thought, the brain has already begun its normal wakeful processes. It's only natural that the hallucinations will fade and normal activity resumes.

I've experienced sleep paralysis and like everyone else who has experienced it, I've felt panic and fear -- when you think you're fully awake and unable to move your body, panic and fear are emotions any reasonable human being will experience. Once I realize what is happening, I relax and let the brain do its job. Within minutes I'm in the kitchen fixing coffee and reading my paper. Personally I welcome the experience as it breaks the routine of normal life and thrusts you into a fantasy world, if only for a few seconds.

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Hey

You are wrong. I have had all soughts of spiritual contacts growing up. Sleep Paralysis is a scientific name and their own description in a most understanding way. IT IS SPIRITUAL PRESENCE. Its juz that after a couple of times og getting it, the FEAR of it goes away since you have now been use to it. I have stopped now from getting these evil stuff around me, its very uncomfortable. One day after sleeping over by a aunt of mines, a spirit bothered me for like 2 hours, could not sleep. Got that pressing down feeling called sleep paralysis every time I fell asleep. It wuz 2 am in the morning. I stood up the entire night. IT IS SPIRITUAL AND EVIL. Say your prayers!!!

Theresa's picture

I agree with you are wrong

it is demons, nothing more nothing less. Once I had one on my back and would not let me up I felt the breath on the side of my face and opened my eyes up and saw the huff next to my pillow I started praying to God and it went away I was about 8 years old. When I married at about age 30 in this one bedroom only noises in the dark cracking sounds with the feelings of the presence was getting closer to me I would put the covers over my head I would think I was sleeping but I could feel my body being levitated and have also experienced the feeling of something holding me down and this thing was Strong I would fight with all my might to scared to open my eyes I would starting rebuking this evil thing in the name of Jesus and it would release me. Whenever I would hear that cracking noise I would turn on the light stand up walk around with my bible and say out loud I rebuke youin the name of Jesue son of God and it would go away. I told my husband about this he said nothing bothered him in that room, my 17 year old niece experienced something on her back holding her down in that same bedroom, I was told the mafia use to own that house and built on to it, I felt something or someone was buried under it as it had an addition built on. Sleep paralysis my foot it's something evil nothing more nothing less. May God have mercy on all of our souls who go through this I have not had this experience in over 5-6 years.

Serendip Visitor's picture

you and the modern media baffle me.

Why would people hallucinate about similar things, without prior knowledge of these things? To claim it as being a fraction of the mind is really unreasonable and unscientific.
Psychologically speaking, if people knew prior to experience that such things occur a certain way, they would expect them then to occur those ways.

What can you say to people who have been physically attacked by spiritual beings?

I've experienced it a bit different, with no prior knowledge.
In mine, I was tied down whenever there was a creature around, but other times I would be able to move freely, and float, and I was able to move through my house and see other things that were going on, and I'd wake up and see it actually going on in my house.

And I don't think it has anything to do with us thinking we're special or anything, because it happens a lot.
And a test of faith, I wouldn't know. It's the same saying for anything... a car accident is as much of a test of faith. Bad things happen, you can choose to believe why they happened.
Prayin is only one way to deal with this situation. Evil has a hiearchy too, they won't always outright attack you. There are other creatures out there, and their point is not always to hurt you directly. Some things just exist. And most times they aren't the causes of these experiences. Just because you don't know the point of their existence does not mean they don't exist. As far as I know, not all people know the reason for their existence, and they very well still exist.
Same with this planet.

Superstitions my butt. It's one thing to deny the God because we don't see Him.
It's another thing to deny things even though we see them.

And notice how many people here are saying "I didn't know there was a term for this", which implies they've thought they were the only to experience these PRIOR to their experiences. So how can you equivilate all these experiences to be our fantasy worlds, if they are so similar?

Anonymous's picture

Wow

I never knew there was a name for it... 0_0 Because it started when I was 5, when I started pondering about random things. I saw a fox-like face that was white like a ghost( No eyes or mouth just a face with nothing on it) right in front of my face, I'd feel dizzy and it only lasted for about 2 seconds, and my eyes closed, then I woke up! It was weird. I also had it to where I couldn't move my body(mostly my neck). Everything I saw was blurry and diagonal, and when I could actually see, I felt like I got out of bed and started pacing back and worth but my eyes were looking at the floor. I always felt like I was trapped under something like my bed-sheet, or something, I felt like I couldn't breathe, then my eyes closed, and I woke up on the opposite side of my bed.

Anonymous's picture

Sleep paralysis

I would like to share my story about the first time it happened to me. I was in the Marines and I was deployed to Okinawa Japan. I was in my bed and suddenly I felt like there was someone on top of me. I couldnt move or talk I could only move my eyes. It felt like there was someone right there but I just couldnt see anyone. Then after about a minute I heard a loud bang on my window and that was it I could move again. Now being a Marine I did not want to admit it but I have never been that scared before in my entire life. It has happened to me again every now and then and each experience is scary but atleast now I know a little about it

Serendip Visitor's picture

it happens to anybody. Even the strong :)

After reading all the storys of sp am wondering why are they always so evil and freakin horrific. I just woke up from having one and like always I couldn't move or wake up or scream. Somebody was telling me in the background that they were going to kill me and I felt a choke and I tried moving my body to the floor so I can wake up but did not work obviously after waking up I was so scared. I just need to know why is it that they are always so evil? Anyway SEMPER FI MARINES!

Anonymous's picture

My Sleep Paralysis

I am 15 years old and I have an episode once every month or two months.

From what I can tell, it begins about 10 to 20 minutes after I fall sleep. I hear a very loud ringing noise that grows and grows until I can hardly bare it. When I first hear the sound, I almost know that it is going to happen. It then seems as if there is something approaching me that is threatening. I try as hard as I can to wake my body up until I am finally able to get out of it after about 30 seconds to a minute. On occasion, the episodes reoccur up to three times in one night. The next morning, I sometimes have faint memories of screaming during the episode.

These are, without a doubt, the most horrifying experiences that I have ever had.

Keshan's picture

Your not Alone my friend I

Your not Alone my friend I have been experiencing the same thing for the last 15 years till tonight where I was only barely asleep and felt that I was in an accident I felt my body move the jerk in one direction, few seconds after that I heard 3 voices like kids askng if I was alright and I felt them touch me, it was sooooo real!!!! I could not belive this anymore I wanna belive that it is this sleep paralysis but I dunno, I am not a real spritual person and I don't have a specific religion I belive in, but I do belive that there is something out there trying to communicate with us!!!

Anonymous's picture

knowing before?

Sleep paralysis only happens to me every couple of weeks, but I always seem to know before I fall asleep that it's going to happen when I wake up. Does this happen to anyone else? It's like I can kinda feel it, idk.. haha. No one else in my family gets it and they think that I'm a freak so I just don't mention it.

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This is great reading all

This is great reading all these very familiar stories, does anyone have this freaky one? Just about to fall asleep and it feels like a vice around my head, I hear buzzing or even a faint radio, or grating like glass, it gets louder and louder, I try to get out of this state, Im so aware it's going to happen again, its soo so scarey I hate it. My heart beat is frantic and a have a huge sense of something I can't explain like evil, not from this world, so I try to wake myself up but my eyes are so heavy they are rolling, its like something throws me out of bed and Im rolling around the floor sometimes around the room, i've even floated down the stairs, up the road and on a ceiling of a empty nightclub, im shitting myself but the only way I can get out of this weird state is to throw or jerk my head back to wake up. That sometimes works but not always, I think I am awake but na Im back in that horrible world, I try to tell my boyfriend but im paralized. After 3 or 4 attempts when I know Im awake I have to put the tv on cos Im terrified. It happens prob bout once every 2 months or so. I would love to know what causes it why? Does anyone know !!!!!!!

Anonymous's picture

i thought it was a ghost

this disorder has happened to me twice. i thought there was a ghost holding me down because the person who lived in the house before me died and i sleep in the same room that they did.so this has really solved my problem.thank you so much!!!

citadella's picture

Im sharing my same experience

Hello to all..
Im kinda relieved that im not alone with this kind of experience..I started having SP back when I was in college..As for my case, it usually happens in the morning (when i was about to wake up) or very early morning, like 4 am or 5 am, or even in the afternoon. The first time scary experience was in college, while sleeping, i suddenly felt awake,but my body cant move..and felt someone sat on my bed, held my neck..i was trying to remove that hand on my neck..my heart beats so fast, im so scared that i started to pray to GOD and it just disappeared. Weird thing was i felt my hand held that strange hand, but when i woke up, i felt i didn't move an inch. Then after this experience, sleep paralysis now often happens until now.

And just this morning, it did happened. I was about about to wake up when all of a sudden, i cant move but my eyes are slightly opened, and i can see a figure, standing near at the bottom of my bed, and it was i think a naked person holding a large mirror..the moment i saw it, i just closed my eyes and started to fight it!, in my mind i said, "in the name of Jesus, leave me alone, get out.."..i even felt it touch my feet..then eventually it goes away..the only protection i believe is my faith that GOD will send it away and will not harm me..and it really did..

So that is how it happended...it scares me really but then i know i could fight it..through faith in GOD..

Guy from Aberdeen Scotland's picture

Read This

Hi folks,

What a relief to read this page. I have some comfort that I'm not alone.

I used to have quite a few episodes of Sleep Paralysis. I haven't had any Sleep Paralysis for awhile, thankfully.

I'm 26 Male, live in Scotland.

About 6 years ago I had my first Sleep Paralysis episode. I was staying in Glasgow with my sister. When i was asleep, i felt as if someone, had grabbed me and pushed me up to the corner of the ceiling. I distinctly remember being pushed up diagonally. I knew this was happening, but couldn't move, breathe i felt as if i was brain dead!

Ive had quite a few uber strange nights where I felt as if i has floating. There have been quite a few times where i had the floating/levitating experiencing, that i could control how far I was going up! I remember one particular night I was levitating quite high, well in my mind, i was able to pull myself down! I have to admit, i quite like this experience, would mind it happening again!

However, I dread the frozen/paralysis/stroke like feeling. When his happens to me I'm awake. I cant move anything, eyes, mouth, anybody parts. I feel like shouting for help, but i cant. I cant say how long it last, but if feels way to long! I slowly ease out of it, takes me a bit to go back to sleep. Sometimes when i go back to sleep it happens again!

I used to some pot every now any then. Occasional bit of coke, speed and E's I haven't done any of that stuff in years. When i had the 'thown about' episode, i was doing Ecstasy, speed, coke and pot on the weekends. But not all at the sometime!

Your Body is confused!'s picture

Your Body is confused!

This usually happens when you OVERSLEEP or get waken in and out of sleep too much e.g your Phone rings waking you up then you go back to sleep to try and finish your rest ... then someone in your house shouts your name waking you up again you answer and then go back to sleep... then your alarm goes off you turn it off then go back sleep again then BOOOOM! your Body and Brain gets confused !!!! The signals are currupted and then so your body got the message that you should be sleeping but your brain is awake and failed to wake the body up!!! Total CONFUSION!!!!

Also oversleeping: sleeping for looooonnnnggg hours does this to you try not to sleep out the whole day!!!! when I mean whole day try not wake up and the only thing u see outside it NIGHT!!!!! LOL!

Kay's picture

glad you agree!

I have SP almost everyday because my dog want to go out so early and after i let him out I often fall back asleep on the couch, after a short time I will wake up but not be able to move. I'm not one of those people who can 'will' my self out of it and I will have to just shut my eyes and fall back asleep and hope the next time I wake up I wont have SP. It extremely frustrating because some time I wake with it 2 or 3 times in a row. Meaning I do sleep for long periods of time with plenty of interruptions seeing as I'm on the living room couch with my puppy.
Basically though I just feel you really have a good hypothesis here on what causes SP other then anxiety - which i don't think I have much of.. - This kind of sheds some light on why I have SP so often

Anonymous's picture

Just had an experience

This has got to be the most scariest thing to happen to me. But it's kinda comforting to know i'm not alone. I remember this occured when I lived at home about a year ago. I remember laying down and feeling my body slowly lose control. I would try to fight it, scream out for help, move do anything, but I couldn't. I remember seeing a sculpture of Jesus's head on a table, and as I walked away from it his eyes followed me. It's giving me chills just thinking about it. But now it has happened again, out of no where. It's been awile since this has happened. I'm scared to go to sleep now.

Im not alone!'s picture

Im not alone!

Wow its good to know that Im not alone and that this seems to be a regular thing that happens. Well what I do when it happens is to Take deep breaths that sharp movement helps to awake the body I usually do it one after the other,do it until you feel freeeeeeee!!!! I do feel the exact same way as someone said earlier that it feels like a ceizure. But dont panic even though it feels like this is going to be "the end" just push and force your body to move and PLEASE TRY TO AVOID STICKING YOUR TONGUE BETWEEN YOUR TEETH as your teeth can clamp down on it peircing it!!! ( It has happened to me)
For me as I come out of it, it is very easy to fall right back into SP as your body is weak... so I try to walk around the house and then go back to sleep if I want; if not I just walk around in the house, go to the bathroom or drink some water then after you will know if you want to try and sleep again or just wake up! Its up to you because I know its very scary....... However Once youve had it about a dozen times your not that scared to go back to bed and sleep!

Serendip Visitor's picture

SLEEP EXPERIENCES

My experiences happened almost every other night when I was 25 and still living with my parents. It was summer time. I would sleep on my back and go into deep sleep. Then I would open my eyes in a sense. Looking though my closed eye lids. MY bed would be perfectly made over me every time. I felt a dark kind of evil presence. I would look around the room but be completely un-able to move any part of my body. My arms and legs would vibrate down to the bone. It was scary for a while. THEN YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR BODY BY THINKING. wEIRD. i WOULD FLOAT AND GO TOWARD A LIGHT. AND HEAR WEIRD RADIO LIKE SOUNDS. lOTS OF PEOPLE TALKING. tHEN WAKE UP. i FELT LIKE A LONG STRUGGLE TO WAKE UP. sOMETIMES HOURS IT WOULD TAKE. iM NOW 27 AND HAVE A OPEN MIND NOW ABOUT WHAT IS AFTER LIFE.

Serendip Visitor's picture

stinker

it is so real the harder u try and wake up the more harder it is to wake.i get this most nights as i dont get much sleep.when i wake up my hart is beating so hard.i wud like 2 know why are these dreams or whatever they are always bad and never gud.its really pissin me off.i'm 24 y the way had this since i woz 14 or 15.

Anonymous's picture

It's nice to have somewhat of an answer

Wow... I just came across this website and the diagnosis of "Sleep Paralysis". I have experienced what I describe as horrifying sleep episodes my whole life. I have often feared falling asleep because the sleep paralysis is not only demonic and terrifying, but it is physically painful from trying to "get out of my sleeping body". I will use all the strength I can muster up to try to wake myself up. I experience a ceizure like feeling from trying to wake. The diagnosis of sleep paralysis is scary. I will continue to call out the name of God to help me when this occurs. Whether this is scientific or spiritual does not matter to me. The fact is something occurs that has an affect on us pyschologically and physically, and God can be of comfort in any time of need.

andrew's picture

out of body sleep paralysis

I experience sleep paralysis 3-4 nights a week, with multiple incidences. even though i am paralyzed, i have learned that i can sometimes force myself to crawl off the bed which is, i suppose an out of body experience. last night (i sleep with the lights on) i turned around and saw my "real" self still on the bed. i lifted myself and stared back into my real body's eyes (i sleep with my eyes open). what happened is hard to explain. i can only relate it to feedback. everything got black and static and i heard a deafening high-frequency ring. which freaked me out enough to wake up. has anyone else experienced this?

harry's picture

astral projection

have you ever heard of astral projection or the monroe instiute take alook

Ebony's picture

I believe there are spirits at play here..

For me these are regular experiences, they happen almost weekly! I am a 39 year old mother of one and live with my daughter and Mom who don’t experience what I go through. A long ago it used to happen when I was alone in the house after everyone had left for school or work. Nowadays it happens with them in the house. I believe that there are spirits involved here; I won’t say evil but definitely when I have these experiences I feel a presence in the room with me. Why doesn't it happen to me when I sleep with another person? It doesn’t happen to me when I sleep in another room as well, strange isn’t? I've had these experiences more times than I care to remember starting when I was a teenager to date with the last two having happened this morning. The most vivid and the scariest happened about a year ago when I was alone, and by the way it only happens to me in the mornings when it’s time to get up. I was getting up, my eyes opened but my body couldn’t move. I felt something stronger than me pressing me down. I could move my arms, legs I even tried to rollover and face away from the form in front of me but nothing. I was facing my wardrobe; against it I saw some form which was hairy. The hair was thick and white like a sheep! As I struggled to move this hairy thing touched against my arm and I tried to move and screamed but as you all know nothing happened. I struggled until I got tired and must have fallen back to sleep only to wake up much much later.
Other times I prepare to get up my eyes open, can’t move, I hear voices of the people in the house, I’ve tried calling out to them but they claim not to have heard me. This morning I heard my Mom in the kitchen boiling the kettle to make coffee, tried calling out to her, until I managed to calm myself down and rolled out of bed a few minutes later. I have seen shadows, heard doors opening and closing, heard voices of people walking on the street, someone taking a shower when there is no one else in the house except me and it doesn’t scare me anymore. I get enough sleep, hell I think I even sleep too much these days so what is the problem?
Most of the time when this happens I wake up on my back and that frightens me! I’ve found a way to help me get out of it by not getting excited like I did the first time it happened. I tell myself we’ve been here before and it’s time to get up, I try to calm myself down completely and in a few minutes I am able to pull myself up.

Thanks to everyone who has shared. It is comforting to know I'm not alone.

Anonymous's picture

SP

i'm currently 13 and have had at least 5 of these experiences, 1st one was last year on the 12th of december and most recent one was around 4 hours ago,the 1st time i had just woke up at around 8 am or so, i climbed down(i sleep in a bunk bed)and switched the tv off and afterwards went back to bed, i fell asleep and had a weird dream about me being in my room and playing the computer when a wisp appeared, i went to it and put a plastic cup over it, then when i removed it the wisp had started dissapearing and made an accousticall sound, like an electric guitar, and the i woke up, strange thing was when i woke up i could still hear that sound, i got goosebumps, looked where i was in my dream and then went back to sleep and had another strange dream, when i woke up and i felt strange,can't really explain it, and i felt like something went through me,it was very disturbing,but strnge thing was that i could move so im not sure that it was SP, afterwards my 2nd ocurred on the 2nd of january(probably coincidence), this time i couldnt move or speak and felt as if someone was at my feet, i tried to yell or scream but i couldn't even open my mouth, after around 20 sec it dissapeared, 3 and 4th time were the same, but the last time i woke up at around 1 am and couldnt move, i was quite pissed this time cuz i had a bad day and was like "f**c this, im gonna listen to the music on tv"and suddenly i could move my right arm and open my mouth, although i still couldn't talk, so i started waving my hand about trying to hit it...instead i hit the bars from my sides...pretty hard...and it hurt like a bitch...i think i broke...im gonna ned to get to a hospital..., so anyway what im suggesting is that everyone should ignore it when it happens and think about something else,...like me in the hospital...

Arielle V's picture

All of you aren't alone, and neither am I.

I've had all those experiences since the age of 7, or 8.
It's an unfortunate chemical imbalance.

But after years, I've learned to control it and I can break out of it very easily. I have never tried to let it take me (not fight back at all). I've tried to linger with it, and all that happens is that it gets harder to get raise my head.

That is how I break out of it. I focus all energy into my neck/head, and break free by head jerking erratically forward. I am fatigued afterward, but I am set free.

Encouragement to all those who suffer this:

You are not demonically oppressed. This is science. This is hormonal imbalance.
It is natural, normal, and as you can see- many people have it.

Anonymous's picture

I wonder, what would happen

I wonder, what would happen if I give in and not fight it. I have always fought back and overcame it, like you said, it is exhausting.

Will I just go back to sleep, or will I not wake up again?

Harshita's picture

SLEEP PARALYSIS

I have been experiencing something strange for past 6 months something which I now, after reading this article think is related to sleep paralysis.

I am 17 yr old girl in high school. Sometimes, when I go off to sleep after a tiring day, I feel that after sometime, when i'm sleeping, I can't move my body. Even though I feel i can hear everything around me and can feel the bed, but I'm not able to even open my eyes and whenever I try to move my body or open my eyes or try to call out for someone, I feel a sharp pain in my head. After all this, I suddenly wake up. Earlier I used to think its just a dream but now i can feel that its really happening to me.
Mostly I've noticed that I experience all this when I listen to my i-pod before sleeping but I don't think that can be a cause cuz I've stopped that habit of mine.I consulted my doctor but he said its only due to stress of my studies and he even gave me few pills but even after taking them, it happens occasionally.

Please help me to understand what's wrong with me because all this makes me feel very weak and tired.
I need your suggestion badly.

Ness from Onett, Eagleland's picture

Earthbound

Harshita, SP is uncommon in Society but quite normal. And for some reason Asians (I assume you are Asian as you have a Sanskrit name) experience it more that Europeans. Perhaps our high carbs diets (rice etc) as opposed to high protein diets of Westerners.

One thing I know after researching SP...is that modern science is insufficient in aiding this ailment

I have read about several theories about SP. SP is nothing new and has been documented for millenniums. Most modern mainstream scientific theories are inadequate to provide an answer (due to the tedious nature of the scientific method it won't likely give us a complete answer soon). So other sources deemed "unscientific" may also be of use. Different people I talk to give different responses. Most people were unaware of this condition but some people especially those from other cultures offer vivid explanations, many South Asians have told me that it was some sort of spell by my enemies or a demon, and a Muslim colleague explain that it is caused by evil jins and can only be cured by submitting one self to Allah aka by converting to Islam.

Those whacky folklore aside what really helped me was Chinese medicine. According to Chinese Medical theory, we all have Yin and Yang energy (Qi) and they should be equal, an imbalance will cause conditions. And conditions untreated will lead to disease. (modern medicine confirms this by calling it a chemical/hormonal imbalance) And through healthy living, according to our internal clocks (called circadian rhythms in western medicine) meaning sleeping, eating and exercise in the correct time of the day. However sometimes stress due to schoolwork (in addition the Asian parents) as well as unhealthy foods and environment (pollutants) can cause some functions of our bodies to go out of whack. And sleep paralysis deals with mainly with malfunctioning brain functions. The brain is a powerful thing it can create images so real that you swear really happened. And as time is relative, neuroactivety governs your perception of time, therefore it may also seem to last longer/shorted that it really did.

Will's picture

DT and Insomnia

I experienced this several times as a young child. I don't know why the feeling was always negative. As an adult struggling with alcoholism, it was pretty much a semi-weekly occurrence for me. After several days of binge drinking, I would try to dry out and the detox would cause insomnia. During this stage, I would "awaken" with dream paralysis several times a night for two or three nights in a row. Oddly enough, since I knew it was a form of hallucination, I learned to twist the experience once I recognized it and make the "dreaming portion" more positive. Still, didn't like it very much when it was happening. I don't drink anymore and it doesn't happen anymore. I've always known it was a biological response to external stimuli, so thanks for this article backing up my belief.

jessica elswick's picture

My Encounter..didnt know what it was but now i do.

Wow, I always wondered what that was, n now that I know here's my story. I was letting my sister n her boyfriend sleep in my bed cause she was pregnant n I sleep in my living room floor. I awoke to feeling somethig on top of my holdin me by my throat n choking me, holding me down, pulling me, I screamed help me n I started crying, my sisters boyfreind came running in there, I could see him but my eyes where closed I could hear him but I couldn't answer him, I couldn't talk, I was like that for two hours n when I finally got up after fighting for that long I heard a laughing sound n I ran to my dads room.

jonah russell's picture

the movement of shadows

when i was about 8 years if age, i remember a time when sleep was like drowning in a tub of water. id begin to lose breath and felt as if falling i dont know who nor where but this feeling was horrible. i am now 19 years old, and still my conscience tells me i shouldnt sleep. i feel the need to sleep but dont. upon my insomnia i start to hallucinate. these shadows moving round my physical being. i remember seeing these faceless creatures during this state of paralysis. i have yet to enjoy thier pressence. all but one. she, just like me, wants to hurt my sleeping body. i dont really know for sure what she wants but she seems to be coming back. i see her on a rugular basis, sleep or wake, so i gave her a name...Saddie. it may sound fictional but its true. halluciating during insomnia. lethargic in many ways of destruction. i have found that, in order to hault these episodes i must hit the wall or use my surrounding to my advantage. something surprising as if scarying me out of the paralysis stage. i should hope that my story inspires those who suffer this and help you coupe.

Tina's picture

Sleep Paralysis

I've been experiencing this constantly and now i finally know that it's sleep paralysis. I always thought there was a ghost in my room or something, but i'm really happy that it's not. This has been happening to me a lot recently, starting this year. It's never happened to me before. It might be cause i sleep late, but i get enough sleep cause it's the summer, so i wake up late. I used to have it everyday for a while, a few months ago, and then it stopped for a month and came back again. Now i have it everyday, and i'm afraid to go sleep cause i know it's going to happen, i can feel my heart beat faster. I always feel a presence in my room which i thought was a ghost. I try to move my hands or legs, but its really hard and i try to speak but my voice doesn't come out. It happened to me this morning. i was sleeping on my back and it was 12:15 in the afternoon and i was still tired, i wasn't fully awake and then it happened. i felt someone run to the side of my bed. It lasted for a min or so. i was trying to call my brother cause he was in the washroom which was in front of my doorway, but my voice didn't come out. One time i felt a presence on top of me. When it first started happening, it always felt like i was being strangled, but it didnt hurt and it doesnt happen anymore. A few days ago, it was night time, probably 3:00 a.m and i was facing the window side, trying to close my eyes and go to sleep and then i couldnt move and i heard my cousins running upstairs and i felt a presence behind me, but it stopped cause i finally moved. It was weird cause my cousins weren't even over. Sometimes i think i see a black blob or something. i wear glasses and my prescription is high too so i'm like blind without them so when i take them off, my room looks really blurry, so i think i see things but i dont. So basically i just feel a presence in my room and i can't move. I thought i was the only one who had this, but i'm very happy to know that other people experience this, too. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to minimize the times you experience sleep paralysis or how to get out of one or get rid of it altogether because i'm getting tired of it and it's ruining my sleep. Thank You!

Anonymous's picture

Yes, call on Jesus Christ. I

Yes, call on Jesus Christ. I am a Christian, and I used to get this very often whenever I would get close to God. But each time, when I call "In the name of Jesus leave me alone" or just call the name of Jesus, or the blood of Jesus, then, I feel this heaviness lifting off my body, and I am ok. Read the Bible and get to know Jesus. He is mighty to save.

Nicole's picture

I am replying to anyone who

I am replying to anyone who needs advice on how to get out of a state of sleep paralysis. I do now (having read thi website) believe very much that it could be hereditary. My mother experienced this alot in her life as well as my younger sister and I. I started experiencing sleep paralysis as a teenager - not knowing it was an actual real and common thing. My mom calls them "body locks". Like said I experienced these is high school quite a bit, and hadn't had another one until last nite. (I am almost 26 now.) anyways I know they are very scary but the way I have learned to get out of them now is to actually "trick" my body into it's normal state again. I believe these things happen because I think that when we sleep, our spirits leave our bodies and travel to different realms, where we experience dreaming. So my mind tells me that the paralysis happens when our spirits have not returned to our bodies. Our physical minds have woken up here on earth, but we are not back yet. So what I do when this happens is lie still (obviously I can't move anyway so that's not hard!) and then just jerk my body really fast and I can always get out of it if I do that. It is very scary especially of you don't know what's happening! But as long as you aware and conscious of it, your mind still has the power to tell your body to move. But you have to be quick . Now my questin to anyone is what did I experience last nite? Right before I awoke to realize I couldn't move, I was hearing doors, opening and closing. Like house doors - squeaking open and slamming shut. And metal moving -I want to say clocks, or coins, or even chains... Very scary. Now when this happened last nite I never actually did fall asleep. Then I couldn't move once I was aware of the sounds. They were so loud and clear inside my head. I was home alone and live in a small apartment so there is no external explanation for these sounds. They were definitely in my mind. When I awoke, my first instinct linked these sounds to the "doors" of consciousness opening and closing while I drifted to sleep. And I felt like the metal noises represented actual thoughts, or little details because they were constant and active. Any explanations?? Is this common? This morning when I got up for work I remembered my mom telling me her worst "body lock" was when she couldn't move and heard big metal garage like doors slamming shut and big chains. What does this mean??

Amanda's picture

Goes away with anti-depressants Induced with pain pills

I have had episodes of SP since I was a child and still remember every detail of my first time. I do believe that it is genetic since my father and two siblings have experienced it as well. With mine it ranges from talking to people in bright lights... seeing ghosts... my usual red glowing eyes in the corner of the room... and my favorite,out of body experiences.

During my youth I was always told that it is a supernatural thing, so I was always to embarassed to speak of it to any doctors. And now when I hear people still giving those type of excuses it bothers me to no end.

Through out my years with this I have found out that anti-depressants actually stop the episodes. And last night I was in so much pain that I doubled my dose of pain pills and I had the most vivid and absolutely horrible experience. I had the most realistic hallucination where I could literally feel and respond to it, but I was struggling to suck in each breath of air and my I could hear and feel my heart becoming eratic and skipping beats. Plus I had more of a difficult time waking myself up than normal. I would like definite answers to this. Instead of continous studies and old wives tales.

travis's picture

some handy tricks to stop paralysis

Hey I have your same problem. I know some tricks that can help u snap out of it if you get that. For myself when I get sleep paralysis, it's silent first, then later my ears get blasted with a static and ringing loud noise. Then if my eyes are open I see scary shit usually. But if I close my eyes I don't see it. If I try to relax I get pain somewhere random on my body. usually it's on my neck. Sometimes its on my ribs. It's usually somewhere on my body where it's most vulnerable. I remember 2 times i felt the pain in my butthole, no joke. But it's worst when the pain is at my neck, ribs or armpits.

So here's some handy tricks I've picked up to stop paralysis:

1. play music as you go to sleep
2. if your fingers can move, tap a hard surface to make noise. then you can wake up from it.
3. if your mouth can move, make a loud sound with your mouth. like a popping sound with your toungue, i dont know how to describe it. but the point is to make sound to wake up.
4. even though you can breathe, try breathing a lot harder than you are currently breathing while in paralysis.
5. try to close your eyes.

so now everythime when I feel like I am about to get paralysis, I think "ahh crap here we go again :/"