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Night terrors...
Anybody else have these?
I have been so bad the last few weeks I am scared to go to sleep. I feel like I am fully awake and then hear things running around under my bed. It gets worse because then I feel like I have woken up for real and it starts again, over and over. I spend most of the day wondering if I am awake or asleep. Am I actually posting this? I should have got over this shit when I was 10 years old. |
Night terrors. LOL! Sucks to be you man.
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INSTRUCTIONS on howto dream: Understand, "The Dream Reality" works in intent-so you have to put forth your intent before you go to sleep! Here's how: Just "Make a wish": OUTLOUD like so: "I WISH TO EAT ICE CREAM" then go to sleep - Ice cream will pop out in your dream tonight. You actually have to do this every night. Don't just "fall asleep" - try it. It really works! Good luck! :upsidedow |
I'd lay off the reefer
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"I wish to eat Brad Pitt covered in Hot Fudge Sauce". You do realise that if my mother appears anywhere in this dream I can sue? :upsidedow |
you probably need to do more exercise
and what is there to be scared off ? |
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Try Jelqing before bed.
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I get them alot ... Normally I have to end up killing a bunch of Animals or defending myself from people , I remember i woke up but was still sort of in one of them and thought i saw a persons face on the table next to my bed and punched it , After that i woke up real quick when i realized i punched a table
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So it's a recurring dream of scary noises under the bed, and you can't tell you're just dreaming you think you're awake in the dream?
Which makes you scared in real life because the memory of the dreams carries across to normal awake time? TOUGHEN THE FUCK UP EDDY! |
Hmmmm...
Brass Monkey is definetly on the right track... I would put salt around your bed, and have something with iron near by... Call Sam and Dean Winchester quick... it sounds as though there could be a doorway to hell under your bed... your probably alright unless some of the seals are broken... if 4 guys turn up on horses your fucked ! And no not in a good gay way either !
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That's it I will never sleep again.... Cam_Girls - Tell me that when you have 'Hell Hounds' living under your bed! |
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bad shit ya smoking
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Haha I do! This Hotel has bed mites!
I had to buy 2 bedwetting sheets and put my camping mattress on top of the single bed! Comfy As! https://gfy.com/picture.php?albumid=123&pictureid=1829 |
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Haha, last time I pay 2 weeks upfront on a cheap Hotel.
try Valium, or playing white noise, rainforest music at night. Go to bed when your dead tired, I always fall asleep in a minute. |
Put a few land-mines under your bed. Hell hounds can't hurt you if you blow their legs off.
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I got those a few times as a kid. I can still remember the feeling of finally snapping out of it. Scary shit.
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I used to get the Terrors frequently when I was under a lot of stress. I would wake up and not be able to move, and there was something on top of me that wouldn't allow me to get up. I couldn't scream either. Freaky shit.
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Seriously, they are not just bad dreams - They really are so much worse. It fucks up my whole day.... I have the screaming thing as well, its so horrid... |
your place is haunted.
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Set an alarm clock to wake you before they usually occur. It's how they treat children - something about 'breaking the cycle'
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Try sleeping with a butt-plug.
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I met a man who wasn't there.
He wasn't there again today. I wish I wish he'd go away. Casa Embrujada . |
i've gotten them a number of times, usually during stressful times. they can linked to a number of things from sleeping disoders, being bipolar or hypoglycemia
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What is it called when you are kept awake by visions of work???
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what happens when you sleep in a different location?
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burn the sage
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you watch too much DONT BE AFRAID OF THE DARK
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some info from wiki
Night terrors should not be confused with nightmares, which are bad dreams that cause the feeling of horror or fear. Children from age two to six are most prone to night terrors. They affect about fifteen percent of all children, although people of any age can be affected.[citation needed] Episodes may happen for a couple of weeks then suddenly disappear. Strong evidence has shown that a predisposition to night terrors and other parasomniac disorders can be passed genetically. Though there are a multitude of triggers, emotional stress during the previous day and a high fever are thought to precipitate most episodes. Night terrors can occur each night if the sufferer does not eat a proper diet, get the appropriate amount or quality of sleep or is enduring stressful events in his or her life. There is no scientific evidence of a link between night terrors and mental illness. There is some evidence of a link between adult night terrors and hypoglycemia. In addition to night terrors, some adult night terror sufferers have many of the characteristics of depressed individuals including inhibition of aggression, self-directed anger, passivity, anxiety, impaired memory, and the ability to ignore pain.[citation needed] When a night terror happens it is typical that person can wake themself up screaming, kicking, and often can not make out what they are saying. Often the person can even run out of the house (more common among adults) which can then lead to violent actions Since night terrors are most commonly triggered by being overtired, sometimes no treatment is necessary except for a bedtime schedule that ensures proper sleep. If the night terrors are more frequent, however, it has been suggested that the sufferer should be awakened from sleep just before the time when the terrors occur most to interrupt the sleep cycle. Psychotherapy or counseling may be appropriate in some cases. Benzodiazepine medications (such as diazepam) used at bedtime will often reduce night terrors; however, medication is rarely recommended to treat this disorder. I used to think i had night terrors, but after reading some of that, I think I just had nightmares. I get them when I'm really stressed for many days or weeks. I hope it passes, doesn't sound like fun. |
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careful what you wish for, mofo (hehehe:1orglaugh) Chocholate hot fudge sundae brad - :disgust |
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what about this little puppy? http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...53643838_n.jpg http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...79673297_n.jpg http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...25259116_n.jpg Yes that's my Genie again! Another 3 wishes! :321GFY Thanks for sending over the Hell Hound Eddy! |
i cunt afford to have Night terrors...
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I got shot last night in my dream... and I never remember dreams... weird moment.
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I would say lots of exercise and a bath before going to bed should do the trick.
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Maybe you should read Carlos Castaneda.
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skip sleeping for a day, then don't eat the next day before collapsing on your bed. don't think about the shakes or you'll get disconcerted and it gives you the shivers again. face the fact you are in a lucid state and if you let it flow, you will deeply fall asleep. and there you go. and most importantly: make sure you're comfortable (bed is made + temperature is not too high).
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Booooooooooo
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