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WFM / MEJFM May 2024

Locked in Sleep, a personal experience

Ebtisam Elghblawi


Correspondence:
Dr Ebtisam Elghblawi
Dermatologist
Email: ebtisamya@yahoo.com

Received: March 2024. Accepted: April 2024; Published: May 1, 2024.Citation: Elghblawi E. Locked in Sleep, a personal experience. World Family Medicine. May 2024; 22(5): 34-37.
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2024.95257642


Abstract

I have had for some years I can’t count, a daily terrible night experience, and so disturbing that I feared the night when it fell and released its curtain down. I knew that on sleeping it would visit me and would horrify me, causing extreme distress. It’s like witnessing death; I can’t talk, I can’t shout for help or scream or cry out. I can’t move, I can’t open my eyes, despite struggling hard. I just feel impending doom on my chest squeezing me very hard, where I can’t breathe in fully, along with hearing buzzing and hissing sounds loudly for a few seconds, maybe minutes and then it releases as I am brought back to life, to reality, reborn as a spell lets go and passes away after a great struggle.

I never knew what it was until I heard about sleep paralysis and narcolepsy. So, I wanted to dig deep to find out why and what triggers this scary nocturnal phenomenon.

Keywords: sleep paralysis, myths, dream, muscle atonia, REM sleep, sleep disorder,
narcolepsy.





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