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  • How do you remember your night terrors? I'll try and try but since I'm just still half asleep when I wake up, I can't bring myself to right it down when it's fresh, so by morning it's gone. Any suggestions? Thanks:)

  • wow this is crazy. I get all kinds of nutty things happening to me during the night but it's always a funny trip, never really scary.

  • wtf. that seriously sucks.

  • That sucks man.

  • i used to have things happen like that idk if it was nessesarily nightterrors but,,all i know is that ill be falling asleep and ill see myself walking tword a cliff, then ill look over the edge and fing myself falling...as soon a i fall up and i do the same thing with the looking around and feeling if im still in bed...my heart would be racing...idk what it was but it happens almost every night..

  • Well, I was looking at Sleeping disorder videos and ive come to night terror as the most similar thing I have, pretty much once a week or more I feel like Im half awake half sleeping like I can open my eyes half way it feels and i feel paralyzed like I can't move or if I can very slowly and I feel very scared I always wake up after like 8 seconds of this happening and i wake up sweaty and scared I just want to know if anyone knows what I'm talking about so I don't feel so alone.

  • i looked on your page and didn't see any continuim to this vid...did you not end up making vids of your actuall Night Terrors???...would have been interesting to see =/

  • bro you got night terrors, then you transition to a night mare and possibly waking into a night terror, i have the night terrors but transition into blankness, i NEVER fall asleep during a night terror use all your will power to awaken, or use the words Jesus Christ it may take a few times but i find it works, you answered my question and that is can i prevent them, mine occur when transitioning to sleep, i find that this event may occur (for me) up to 6 times a night, full body vibration

  • you are asleep during night terrors. stage 4 of sleep, the deepest of sleep.

  • @jocf18 People who experience Night Terrors are never in REM sleep or the deepest sleep. They are only half asleep, in the earliest stages.

  • @rwalford1979 then what you are having is not night terrors, because they occur during stage four.

  • @jocf18 Again, this is incorrect. The sleep stages 1 through 3, previously known as stages 1 through 4, are collectively referred to as NREM, non-rapid eye movement, sleep. There are distinct electroencephalographic and other characteristics seen in each stage. Unlike REM sleep, there is usually little or no eye movement during this stage. Dreaming is rare during NREM sleep, and muscles are not paralyzed as in REM sleep.

  • @jocf18 A night terror, is a parasomnia disorder characterized by extreme terror and a temporary inability to regain full consciousness. The subject wakes abruptly from slow-wave sleep, with waking usually accompanied by gasping, moaning, or screaming. It is often impossible to awaken the person fully, and after the episode the subject normally settles back to sleep without waking. They typically occur during non-rapid eye movement sleep.

  • lol at 1:50 ......... ill jerk myself awake....

  • ugh...jeez...this makes me sick to my stomach...my new bf suffers from it and I don't really know how I'm supposed to deal with it...i haven't slept next to him yet so I haven't seen it yet. he and his friends just told me about it...and it kinda scares the crap out of me... Do you have any advise?

  • I must admit, having a few too many drinks seems to keep my spousie in a deep sleep... If you check Wiki, you'll find that Hypnogogia is the inability to 'switch off' the dream state as the subject awakens - This describes it perfectly. As far as religion goes, a guy in a bathrobe or an ancient book written by paranoid men is not going to alter the switching mechanism of the brain... We are going to try hypnosis to see if this may offer wifey some relief... Peace.

  • ok. so sometiimes when I'm sleeping, I'd start feeling like somethings crawling towards me, or on me sometimes. I'd usually jump up from the sleep, turn on the light, and just look around for bugs until I realize it was just a dream. One time I jumped up and ran towards the kitchen again, until I realize it was just a dream. Is this consider a night terror even though I remember what was going on? Or is this something else.

  • I had my first episode in 8 years this morning (frequent before) and it was one of the most terrifying things I've dealt with in years. No one was home (besides the dog who was VERY confused, I'm 30 btw) and it felt like I was losing my mind.

    I spent the entire day doing research into night terrors, and it appears as if this is the disorder I may have.

    Thanks for posting this video, I feel a lot better knowing others have this 'adventure'. Watching the rest now.

  • This disorder is hell, my night terrors started 2 months ago. Mine was about someone being in my room waiting for me to fall asleep. It felt like some kind of demon was trying to possess me. Sometimes I stay up late and go to sleep with the tv on. I decided to try to sleep in the dark with no fear, but my night terrors came back worse. My most recent night terror was the dark being tried to strangle me, it just felt so real... I feel that whatever this thing is, it only comes to me in the dark.

  • I had a friend in Portland Oregon years ago, ensure I wouldnt judge her when she told me she was surrounded and attacked by demons. The girl was clinically depressed had mental issues and the like, but after hearing her story, I wasnt sure if it was real, or just a game for her. Point is, if you truly feel a possession, seek religious help (even if you dont believe) - it might help the terrors you have. This sounds more then just a dream to me.

  • my mom has being having night terrors since forever....she has pulled the ceiling fan down from above my parents bed....called the police....tried to drive...attacked my dad thinking hes a murderer....grabbed my friend from my bed to "save her from a fire"....its an endlesss list....she doesn't have them as much because she gets more sleep. And she never remembers them. Thank God she hasn't attcked me, my sister, or my friends!

  • Your mom definitely has a parasomnia sleep disorder, and should seek help if it becomes violent. While there isnt a cure all drug, there might be some natural ways to comfort her during sleep, or make the episodes less violent and sudden. I wish her the best.

  • she hasnt had one in ages now. She gets more sleep frequently which really helps! thanx hope you find something that wrks for you!

  • I had the same night terror when I was five with snakes. And to this day I'm terrified of snakes. I can look at them but cannot hold them. But even if I do see one on TV I would find myself tightening my neck. Or making my shirt somewhat tight so I don't feel the clothing touching upper body around the neck, holding it so I don't have to feel scared. Lizards, eels and worms I'm alright with. I'm 16 and don't have night terrors. The fear of snakes is still there. It's sad because I do love them.

  • I absolutely HATE snakes, eels, lizards, any reptile that creepy slithers. I dont know how people can touch one, or look at one. EWW.

  • Its common. not a diease, your just a freak

  • I didnt say it was a disease... its LIKE a disease.

  • There's never a perfect person I wish you luck with it

  • Thanks Matt... You been with me through all my videos, and supported me in almost every one of them. Thanks for the luck!

  • i suffered badly with night terrors, running around in my sleep, waking up with bruises etc for years when i was between 18 & 25. I saw a jungian analyst who helped me on the path to discover the trigger for them. When I discovered the trigger for them they reduced in frequency and severity. I'm 37 now and rarely have a bad one.

  • you can use a P.I.R light (security light with a sensor) in your bedroom, the light coming on helps you come round into consciousness. and snakes were the main terror for me, sometimes living the dream can be VERY scary. Try the light it helps

  • your right to compare to other disorders cause its actually fucking hell. like one time i had to turn the light on at night but than i was scared that the light would somehow contribute to it so i had to turn it of and than i couldnt sleep.

  • OMG holy shit you understand my freaking problem. mine arent as bad as yours but still i stay up so freaking late terrified that im gunna have one. but ive realized that not stressing too much i actually wont have them often

  • Im glad that others can relate to the problem. I recently started to experience something new when I start to fall asleep, so now Im taking some medication for that.

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