 Originally Posted by lucidspark64
i recently had a bad SP experience where I could hardly breath and about everyone told me it was just hallucination.
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 Originally Posted by lucidspark64
Ok it's not uncommon for me first of all to get Sleep Paralysis. I get it atleast once a month and it's pretty exhillerating.
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 Originally Posted by lucidspark64
So I closed my eyes and fell asleep but woke back up again in the same state. Closed my eyes again and woke up later, relieved.
When you woke up, you would've realized that you were sleeping in a position that cut off your airway, but instead you went right back to sleep and went right back into SP. People who are actually suffocating in their sleep readjust themselves before going back to sleep. But people who experience isolated sleep paralysis tend to have it happen back to back on occasion regardless of what position what position they try to change.
 Originally Posted by Shift
My point being, you being in SP was probably a direct result of the trouble breathing in the first place. Of course this is all Shifty speculation. But still.
And that's a good point shift, there was a study done on records of people with sleep apnea, and out of 537 of them, 21 of them experienced sleep paralysis. It's a low amount, but it's still an amount to be considered. It's also the reason why I don't sleep on my stomach, and why I can't sleep with the covers over my face. I can't say all the episodes were related to the way I slept, but I made sure that those couldn't be the case.
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