01-07-2012, 03:52 PM
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Sleep paralysis happens every time you go to sleep, its nothing scary. It's there to stop you injuring yourself by acting our your dreams, so you don't move like a madman in your sleep.
Rarely the hormones that causes this effects last on a while longer so you feel paralyzed when waking up, but your body just still thinks your asleep, so it takes a few minutes for it to stop.
All normal.
Rarely the hormones that causes this effects last on a while longer so you feel paralyzed when waking up, but your body just still thinks your asleep, so it takes a few minutes for it to stop.
All normal.