jameslewis10 wrote:
It's when you wake up, and you've been maybe lying on your hand, and for some reason, you physically cannot move a muscle. It's a dead scary feeling, though I've learned to just lie there and wait for it to stop. If you try and make a sound, nothing comes out, and you literally cannot move. Not even turn your head.
Well I lie on my hand/arms often and usually sleep with contorted arm with my feet crossed. I get better quality sleep this way. I don't think it is this that cause sleep paralysis, though it used to cut circulation and give me dead arms. Sleep paralysis is said to be related to do with a mix up in the order you brain wakes up. Same as sleep shocks.
I have been getting something like sleep paralysis every since I've been trying a new medication . Except my eyes are close as well and I'm sort of half awake but can't move or open my eyes. They thing to do is not panic and try to chill or go back to sleep.