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  • I am a young adult and I somehow have occasional experiences of sleep paralysis.

  • I have these every month started last year. I always hear a rumbling in my head and there is a faint black object in the corner of my room. I've tried to look over at it but my heart starts to race, so I just try to go back to sleep.

  • Hasn't happened for months. I pray everynight before sleeping. I've had it my whole life....it's scary as he'll. Fighting it, praying to god is the only way to battle it. I really do believe it's a form of demonic possession, your most vulnerable when sleeping. Helpless with your mind free to wonder. If it ever happens to me again, well I hope it doesn't but if it does....then I'll deff post a YouTube video.

  • I've suffered sleep paralysis occasionally, but I've always had the sensation of just not being able to move or speak, even though I can see and hear everything around me. I've never heard any weird sounds or have visioned any entity's or anything like that....thank God.

  • Yeah had a few experiences...had one last night, hence me looking this stuff up. And yep, got the fear thing too. Had the demon experience again last night, I never seen anything, but last night I heard the "demon" kind of growl at me....pretty crazy.

  • i had one over 2 hours yesterday morning till early afternoon, the best way to get out if it is to fight it enoughf to wake up, even though you wake up very tired and tempted to go back to sleep dont go back to sleep force your self to be awake fully. To be honest i dont have hallucinations but i feel extreamly paralyzed and i hear the most scariest and werid messed up noises, once i saw my self lifted of my bed and my soul or body was trying to go through my rooms wall from under my bed

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  • I saw an robed man and an eyeless woman. No demons or aliens.

  • i had it a few times but i know what it is not and that am not being possessed so no worries

  • It happened once to me on a plane. It wore off after a few minutes, but it was pretty frightening.

  • ya, it is really scarey

  • To get out of the sleep paralysis i kind of just relax and accept it then i just kind of 'push' my whole body and wake up

  • cant remember the first time it happened to me but when it did it happened about every second night or so sometimes 3 times in one night started when i was about 13 (im 15 now) and i was terrified i was convinced is was going to die of suffocation because i was breathing through my nose and i could feel snot starting to clog up my nose and it was getting harder to breath i eventually woke up shaking with fear. Now it dosnt occur that frequently once a fortnight maybe.

  • i would soo fuck this guy

  • This happened to me once, paralyzed for a few seconds, feeling like something was pressing on my chest, o and i sow pyramid head from silent hill 2 for a few seconds standing over me :-).

    i recovered quickly after it happened because i knew about what happened.

  • Wow I had no idea there was such a thing as sleep paralysis

  • The way to get out is to change you breathing pattern... Then you'll wake up

  • time but couldn't. I did somehow manage to make a sound but it sounded like I was being choked, lol. True story. In any case, I woke up after she "stabbed" me to find that my room door was closed, however, I was still facing in the same direction.

  • ...slightly bend one of my fingers, lol. It's a weird feeling.... The thing that was walking down the hallway enterned my room quitely and switfly. It had the outer appearance of a young woman but it was a dark figure, totally black. It came right up beside my bed and stood there for a few seconds, then it placed something that looked like a long needle on top of my chest and then hit it with something. I didn't feel any pain but I felt the object on my chest. I was trying to scream the entire..

  • Yes, it's happened to me a lot in the past. Not so much now. The scariest sleep paralysis episode I've ever had was when I supposedly woke up early one morning and I turned my head to the right and noticted that my room door was openend. Then I heared footsepts coming down the hallway towards my room and I tried to get up but I couldn't move. I was able to slowly turn my head a bit, breath and blink but that was it! I went all out in an attempt to move my hand and as a result, I was ablet to...

  • Your video are always interesting and balanced, thank you man, seriously!!

  • happened to me once,

    pretty damn weird, I remember not being able to move for about 10 minutes and everything was in black and white. I was screaming for help because I was freaking out, but my house was empty so I went back to bed lol.

  • It has happened to me before. Not very much recently.

  • I am terrible at sleeping D:

  • I've never suffered from it, but i've only even been aware of it's existence for about 6 months. Scary shit...

  • You are in bed longer then you think Dave, about the time you start to wake up, it can take up to 15 mins

  • Inception

  • Happens to me very rarely. Bloody scary, though more the first time.

  • It has happened to me a few times, its a very frightening experience!

  • Sorry to hear this has happened.

  • ive had this a few times ,your head feels so heavy, i remember one time i imagined someone was trying to choke me but there face was all blurred out ,at the time i was 15 when it happened and i didn't know that it was sleep paralysis so i was nearly shittin it, i think i only get it when i don't get enough sleep though.

  • I've never had this happen I don't know anyone personally who has. But it sounds like a real nightmare though hope it doesn't happen to you again. If there's one normal (i guess) thing that freaks me out a little it's sleeping/dreaming lol. I know that sounds weird but I've sleep walked before. It's just something about not being fully in control.

  • Very interesting, Dave.

    This has happen to me only a few times over many years. When it did happen it was very upsetting. I thought I heard someone in our house and I was trying move....my eyes were open, so that's what scared me! I slowly was able to move and get up. The first time it happen, I knew I was awake, but I could NOT open my eyes!! I thought that I was having, or had a stroke!! Very scary.

    Thanks for putting a name to it. Sorry, you have this so often. Thanks for sharing.

    Tim

  • I love the idea that there is a chemical inside your brain, that can paralyse you, while you are fully conscious and aware.

    Also, it seems unlikely that shaking would wake you up from something like that.

  • I have. Everything goes blur in your Dream

  • omg luckily not...

  • I've never had it that I know. I've only really heard about it once when a friend complained of it one morning.

  • No, no I have not.

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