everyone knows of someone who has a sleepwalker at some time or another it's a big world out there and millons of people have that condition yep! we knew of a sleep walker on the block but he got deported some IDIOT reported him as a pervert (new to the block -Heads) every one always took him back home to his grannie because his mom had died in child birth and he was born with downssydrom and we all cried when he was sent back and his grannie who was a american citizen left with him .
Pay back the whistle blowers do not live on the block any more.
2006-09-12 17:56:26
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answered by lytesdelite 5
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Sleepwalking IS real!!
A lot of people assume that sleepwalkers roam with their eyes closed....they don't always, some people actually carry on tasks like doing the dishes or preparing a meal.
This actually happened to my mom when she was a kid, she left the house and stood outside for a few mins. before she woke up and freaked out.
I think my younger sis might have done similar things as a toddler, she would climb out of her crib and walk to the front door and try to unlock it. My parents had to resort to pushing a couch up to the door to block it so that she couldn't leave the apartment.
2006-09-13 02:00:50
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answered by tai_aka_tamariana 3
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Yes, I am a sleepwalker.
I don't do it all the time, but it seriously freaks my husband when I do.
A long time ago we lived in a house that was 100 years old and which had been converted into two apartments. We lived in the back half, which included the original kitchen, breakfast nook with built in china cupboard, dining room (which was enormous, and which was our living room), a big bedroom, and the original bathroom. The original back door of the house was our door, and it opened onto a screened porch. You went down the steps, and were in the back yard, and then there was a walkway that took you up the side of the house through a gate to the front. Usually, that gate was left open.
One night my husband woke up and I was not in bed. He went looking for me, but there were no lights on anywhere in the house, so he was confused about where I might be. When he was walking through the kitchen, he noticed that the door was ajar. He went outside, and I was trying to walk out to the street. I was pulling on the gate, which was latched. Because I was asleep, I couldn't work the latch. He didn't know what to do so he just gently guided me back to bed. I never did wake up. He got me into bed, and covered me up, and then spent the rest of the night lying on his side, watching to make sure I did not get up again.
After that, we always used the latch on the gate. Had I gotten out of the yard, there is no telling where I would have walked to. Apparently, I knew enough about the door and the screen door to get through them while asleep, but for some reason I just could not work the latch on the gate.
Other times, he would wake up at night, and hear the cupboards opening in the kitchen. He walked out one night and the only light in the kitchen was from the moonlight coming in the window. Every single cupboard was open, and I was "looking" through each one, apparently searching for something. I was also talking (another thing I do frequently in my sleep) about needing to find "it" and not remembering where I had put "it". I had not taken anything out of the cupboards or the pantry, just opened every door and messed up the stuff inside searching for the mysterious "it".
There are other things that have happened since that have upset him even more, but I won't bore you with those. I just get up and walk around from time to time. Sometimes he finds me outside on our front porch, talking to someone he cannot see. Apparently I can see the person, because we are having a spirited discussion. Sometimes he tries to guide me back to bed, and sometimes he just watches me to see if I come back on my own, which I often do.
The only really interesting thing to me is that I nearly always remember my dreams, but I never have any memory of sleepwalking. There have been a few times when he has woken me up when I was not in bed, but it hasn't really scared me, because I haven't woken up all the way. I just take his hand and he leads me back to bed. Usually, I have to be reminded later that it even happened, because for some reason it doesn't stay recorded in any part of my mind to which I have access.
2006-09-13 01:11:50
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answered by Bronwen 7
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My oldest son was a sleepwalker, may still be but he doesn't live with us anymore. When I was a young boy, it was freezing cold out and we had about a foot of snow on the ground and I went outside in my underwear. I didn't realize I had been outside until I was actually getting back in bed, I had to go down stairs and unlock the door, then let myself back in and go back up the stairs.
2006-09-13 01:04:25
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answered by EW 4
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up to when i was 7 or 8 then it stopped.there are times i remember when i would go to bed then i would wake up at the bottom of the stairs i didnt feel very good about this and hope it would stop and it did.nuff said not a good feeling.
2006-09-13 00:52:56
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answered by likeablerabbit_loose 4
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i think sleep walking is a myth. i mean is that even possible? i dont understand how can a person actually get up while they are sleeping and walk around? how do they find their way around with eyes closed? its impossible. i dont think people actually sleepwalk.
2006-09-13 00:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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not me, my cuz she was like 7 and she somehow sleep walked into her neighbors house and slept the night there. the neighbors found here there in the morning.
2006-09-13 00:49:37
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answered by hejhs 4
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NO Don't know one either.
2006-09-13 00:59:37
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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