An example: Last week I woke up after about 3 hours of sleep, completely unable to move, listening to the threatening voices talking about coming in to my room. I immediately knew what was happening and tried to open my eyes.. When I opened them, a terrifying bloody woman with a black hole for a mouth was lying next to me in bed, looking straight at me. The feeling of horror was indescribable. I managed to close my eyes, but as soon as I did that, a head splitting 'wooshing' sound happened, it was deafeningly loud and felt like it was happening in my neck somehow. I believed I was listening to myself have a stroke or an aneurysm .
I drink almost every night, and I find it only happens when I don't go to sleep drunk.
I'm not sure how to eloquently word this but, is the cause of my attacks drinking? Or does drinking stop them?
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Hi there! I suffer from horrible sleep paralysis.
An example: Last week I woke up after about 3 hours of sleep, completely unable to move, listening to the threatening voices talking about coming in to my room. I immediately knew what was happening and tried to open my eyes.. When I opened them, a terrifying bloody woman with a black hole for a mouth was lying next to me in bed, looking straight at me. The feeling of horror was indescribable. I managed to close my eyes, but as soon as I did that, a head splitting 'wooshing' sound happened, it was deafeningly loud and felt like it was happening in my neck somehow. I believed I was listening to myself have a stroke or an aneurysm .
I drink almost every night, and I find it only happens when I don't go to sleep drunk. I'm not sure how to eloquently word this but, is the cause of my attacks drinking? Or does drinking stop them?
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