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Sleep paralysis problem.?

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Luckily this hasn't happened in a while. since i was little, i would fall asleep and after a while, i would "wake up" in the same room and see everything around me as if i were really "awake" the only thing is i cant move and it is very frightning. i will force myself to either move my fingers or toes and then eventually, i will snap out of it and either wake up completely or fall back asleep. i researched this and found out it is called sleep paralysis. it is scary because i tell myself what if i cant breathe anymore or if i stay like this forever. i am completely aware of my surroundings..am i really awake. if i am not then how come my surroundings are like they are when i am really awake when you dream, usually it isnt anything like everyday life. usally wierd things happen. are you really awake during sleep paralysis. i heard of some cases where people hallucinate. luckily this hasnt happened yet. ive been lucky because this hasnt happened to me in about a year but ive been feeling alittle weird before and after i wake up so im scared its gonna start up again. does sleep paralysis also occur w/ people w/ bipolar or borderline personality disorder. I was diagnosed w/ traits of those two things. please help

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  1. Sleep paralysis can happen to anyone. It's simply when your body thinks your mind is asleep. During rem cycles your body is paralyzed so you don't act out your dreams. Sleep Paralysis is being awake during this time (something thats not suppose to happen).
    There are some tricks that can control it for most people. It you want to learn them, read this: http://c563cbyj3hw28yeqvclrav8zch.hop.clickbank.net

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