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Is it night terrors or something different?
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Almost on a nightly basis i find myself waking up to see strange people in my bedroom or hearing somebody talking in the hall outside.
Obviously after a few minutes I realise that I was imagining it, but I still feel very uneasy and find it hard to go back to sleep. The figures that I see are usually old people standing right next to me or at the foot of the bad staring at me.
My question is What is this? I looked up night terrors which seems to be different. This problem is seriously affecting my sleep pattern. Is there a cure or something?
I have not had any stressful experiences recently . It just started.
Obviously after a few minutes I realise that I was imagining it, but I still feel very uneasy and find it hard to go back to sleep. The figures that I see are usually old people standing right next to me or at the foot of the bad staring at me.
My question is What is this? I looked up night terrors which seems to be different. This problem is seriously affecting my sleep pattern. Is there a cure or something?
I have not had any stressful experiences recently . It just started.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Could be a form of sleep paralysis. Below from wiki.
In addition, the paralysis may be accompanied by terrifying hallucinations (hypnopompic or hypnagogic) and an acute sense of danger.[9] Sleep paralysis is particularly frightening to the individual because of the vividness of such hallucinations.[8] The hallucinatory element to sleep paralysis makes it even more likely that someone will interpret the experience as a dream, since completely fanciful or dream-like objects may appear in the room alongside one's normal vision. Some scientists have proposed this condition as an explanation for alien abductions and ghostly encounters
In addition, the paralysis may be accompanied by terrifying hallucinations (hypnopompic or hypnagogic) and an acute sense of danger.[9] Sleep paralysis is particularly frightening to the individual because of the vividness of such hallucinations.[8] The hallucinatory element to sleep paralysis makes it even more likely that someone will interpret the experience as a dream, since completely fanciful or dream-like objects may appear in the room alongside one's normal vision. Some scientists have proposed this condition as an explanation for alien abductions and ghostly encounters
I have had this a number of years mungbeanz. Same thing, seeing people, children, old people looking at me, sitting by the bed or walking around etc. I have learnt to live with it although my partner does suffer as sometimes I shout and scream scareing him half to death. I believe it is quite common. Maybe episodes are more common if you are stressed or upset by anything.
I can go a week with nothing then all of a sudden I get them in quick successions.
I can go a week with nothing then all of a sudden I get them in quick successions.