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I never have 'heavy weekend's' but I have had sleep paralysis.

Just dont fight it and you'll go back to sleep.

2006-09-19 23:59:09 · answer #1 · answered by PollyPocket 4 · 0 0

When I'm suffering after a weekend on the old sauce and my guts feel terrible, I've got all sorts of illnesses and bruises and my body's so weak, sometimes I have to crawl to the toilet. I find that my dreams are very powerful and vivid. I don't seem to have real nightmares any more, just powerful and vivid dreams. Whatever they are, I still end up waking up covered in sweat. I think this is the body's mechanism for 'repairing you offline' and after a few nights of this, I'm as right as rain, although, being 44 now, I find bingeing and my body don't agree with each other any more and I normally only have a pub visit once a fortnight and a can or two at night nowadays. Ahh, if only I did that when I was young and irresponsible! I'd be rather well-off (in a upper-working/lower-middle-class way!) [I do not BELIEVE they censored that word because it contained another word considered to be a minor vulgarity in a rare context!]

2006-09-20 00:04:38 · answer #2 · answered by Uncle Sid 3 · 0 0

I don't have heavy weekends but i do get sleep paralysis due to night shift its the most scary thing i have ever experience i now take medication to keep me sleeping after night shift, its known as night nurses paralysis in my job so GP tend to help out with sleeping tabs..

2006-09-20 00:13:06 · answer #3 · answered by hazilbabe 2 · 0 0

HAve had sleep paralysis, but never in relation to a heavy weekend.

2006-09-20 00:12:20 · answer #4 · answered by emily_jane2379 5 · 0 0

I get sleep paralysis whether I've had a heavy weekend or not.

2006-09-20 00:07:03 · answer #5 · answered by micksmixxx 7 · 0 0

If I've had a heavy night, I always wake up about six with my heart hammering in my chest and I can not get back to sleep. My mate reckons in the caffiene in coke, personally I think its the copiuous amounts of bacardi I put with it

2006-09-20 00:05:56 · answer #6 · answered by Trillyp 5 · 0 0

Was a common Monday night occurrence when I was younger.

You need " the kit"

1 pint of water on the bedside table- to quench your thirst
1 towel to mop up your sweat
1 net to cath the monsters you see during "the terror"

2006-09-20 02:41:35 · answer #7 · answered by macsuperfly 2 · 0 0

Have you ever considered that you might be doing yourself a lot of harm? Hey, I drink - 4cans of Tenants Super and a litre of White Lightning please, shop keep! but you must be drinking far too much volume to get in that state. You can do it now but like Uncle Sid has found, it's because you're doing now that you won't be able to enjoy it later. I can't imagine getting into that state, warning signs, warning signs, warning signs.

2006-09-20 00:11:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

confident that's passed off to be three times, the 1st time grew to become into the scariest, I felt like i grew to become into being held down with the aid of a presence interior the room and it grew to become into respiration on my neck, i could no longer open my eyes or circulate and tried to scream yet no longer something got here out and that i grew to become into like that for 10 minutes or so :/ I felt greater effective once I googled it and found out the motives

2016-10-15 05:10:35 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I get the terrors without drinking, one glance at my mother-in-law brings them on, and we live in her spare bedroom so I can't avoid her. If my wife grows up to look like her Mum, I'll have to do time for murder............

2006-09-23 08:59:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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