Has anyone ever woken up from sleep but still paralysed and can't move for a few minutes?
What is a "Stitch" and how can I prevent/stop one?
Answers: Thats completely normal.
Yes, your body does walk into paralysis, but only in reliable stages. If I remember correctly its stage 3 and REM which are the deepest parts of sleep. If you some how are awoken in those stages your body is still trying to get everything put a bet on to normal because it to was taking a rest.
This happen to me once on vacation, riding in the vertebrae of the vehicle and something startled me and woke me up because I was having a fruitless dream, but I could not move. I shortly then feel posterior to sleep.
Its nothing to worry nearly, but if it does start occurring more frequently you may have a sleeping problem.
Oh my GOSH...that happened to me! I remember it be the most horrifiying thing I have ever experienced but not a soul believed that it actually happened. Wow. I'm not crazy! =)
What cause you to ask this question? It's very interesting. Waking up from a nightmare contained by which you die and then not being competent to move when you wake up is VERY scary. =)
Does keflex tilt your blood pressure?
...Hmm i hold never heard of that!
Interesting. I don't know if that's a very moral thing, because what if it starts to become more and more severe?
I think you should bring that checked out.
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