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So I think I might have possible had a seizure? I was laying in my bed half awake, when my right side and arm started twitching and shaking really bad, and my eyelids kept fluttering open and closed. It was all a blur. Like a dream you just had and you only somewhat remember. It felt similar to the movie Dark Skies when the people didn't have control of their bodies. I had no control of my body but I was conscious. I was hallucinating as well, because I saw tall figures standing in my doorway and next to my bed. And then right after that happened I fell asleep and has some weird ass dream where I woke up in a completely different house and shit. I feel just fine now, as if it never happened. I think sleep paralysis might have been it, but that doesn't explain the seizure or whatever I had.
Crazy ass experience tho.
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sounds like just sleep paralysis
actually i didn't read carefully, the eye stuff and single side is siezurelike, you should ask doc
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Sometimes I experience twitching just before falling asleep. My father (a doctor) told me that's normal, within certain limits. If you experience lots of that, you might have a predisposition towards epilepsy.
Then again, might have been somewhere between a lucid dream and sleep paralysis.
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Never hurts to try WebMD! You probably have lupus.
For real tho, talk to a doctor. Seizures are not something to be complacent about.
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Definitely sounds like sleep paralysis, but you should probably see a doctor anyway.
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i think you should stay awake and live blog until you have another. ive got 21k posts. thats almost like being a doctor for 2 decades
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Sounds like an opening case for an episode of House M.D, so I'd advice seeing one.
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You were abducted by aliens. You really should see a doctor to check your anal cavity.
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On May 07 2013 08:34 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote: Doctor time! Doctors are always the right way to go. On the brightside, if you happened to have hit your head, while simply jumping on your bed, I feel like you know where this goes .
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Yeah, it's definitely sleep paralysis, but I'm not sure about the twitching. The twitching could've been a part of the hallucination, but I doubt it.
Just to agree with the 10 opinions here, lol.
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Be careful with that shit man, a guy from my school back in the day died because he had a seizure in his sleep and choked to death.... So don't be stubborn and go ask a doctor instead of TL
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