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Quite freaked out.
So I'm on anti anxiety medication, and it's relaxing and all that, makes me quite tired, drained though. I got in bed at 10 and literally shut my eyes straightaway and felt my breathing relax and everything, could actually hear myself snoring too! But I was aware, so that's not properly asleep is it? I opened my eyes and saw my clock, but I was deep relaxed and snoring! I freaked out and sat up. Was bloody weird. Now I don't want to try go back to sleep in case in happens again, I didn't like it. Has anyone ever had this. What is it? Freaky!
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OMG Kate that's sounds horrible, exactly the sort of thing I'm scared of! Hope you're okay :hug: I've never had it but maybe google it and see what it says? :)
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If I wake up and go back to sleep (e.g. alarm clock) Im often aware Im sleeping and dreaming and more control of what happens. Lucid dreaming I think it is.
Also if I fall asleep on the sofa sometimes I make this terrible sound cus of the position, and I can hear that noise while I sleep which sometimes encourages me to wake up or I ignore it. Weird. Dunno if Im fully asleep in either case but I become rested! |
It says lucid dreaming, I'm really weirded out by it.
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Yeah, I've had that where I've been so completely drained of energy but I'm not quite fully asleep.
I sometimes get sleep paralysis and can't move in the bed. I can feel myself in the bed but it feels as though someone is hovering over me. |
Meds are not the answer to everything, wean yourself off them.
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Very relaxed state of mind Kate..a bit like when you are hypnotised.
Sort of asleep but you are aware of the noises etc around you. |
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..are you ok now Kate..?.. |
Yeah I'm fine Ammi, I just don't want to try going to sleep again, too weird.
And Cherie, I'm on the medication to stop me having anxiety attacks so I need them. |
It was like I'd fell asleep so fast, my body hadn't gone into sleep state. It wasn't sleep paralysis.
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Lucid dreaming is amazing. I make myself do it a lot of the time, but it took years to 'train' myself into being able to do it at will. Always feel ****ing knackered after though
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At least it wasn't a wet dream
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That darn Fiz picture. :joker:
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Could you have dreamed it? I've dreamed I've woken up before... it's quite freaky.
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I read in bed no matter how tired I am and sometimes I start dreaming and snoring a bit whilst I'm still reading.. I know that sounds daft but it does happen quite often :)
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Wean yourself off and snap out of it are two different approaches. Unless you have an anxiety disorder for which you will need life long medication, I would imagine at some point you would like to come off of them? |
Sometimes I dream that I've woken up, but then I can't move a muscle or bone in my body, and I'm literally paralysed until some like demonic figure hovers over me, but I can't see it and only when it leaves is when I actually wake up in real life.
It feels so realistic though, like I even wake up in the same position I thought I had woken up in, if that makes sense :joker: |
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with the Name of your Meds Side Effects |
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