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Posted by vanvog on June 26, 2013, at 17:32:05
I have NO history of seizures or night terrors.
I was asleep last night when my little brother came into my room to wake me up, I can't remember trying to get up just that something really weird happened and all I remember from the incident is screaming at the top of my lungs in pain like never before. My brother told me that my body was in a very strange "position" with my arms and legs slightly elevated and completely stiff, I was not shaking though. He thought I was faking it to make him go away and let me continue my sleep, he told me "you acted like a crazy person". He can't remember me screaming. The whole thing must have taken longer than just a second, maybe 3 or 5 seconds at least. I can't remember anything of what happened right after that, I think I fell asleep again but I'm not quite sure.
Does this sound like I had a seizure or just some sleep paralysis, night terror variation?
Posted by Phillipa on June 26, 2013, at 18:16:59
In reply to Seizure Or Sleep Paralysis - Night Terror?, posted by vanvog on June 26, 2013, at 17:32:05
Were you possibly in the middle of a dream? Phillipa
Posted by Jeroen on June 27, 2013, at 9:05:01
In reply to Re: Seizure Or Sleep Paralysis - Night Terror? » vanvog, posted by Phillipa on June 26, 2013, at 18:16:59
ihad a simular experience while i dreamt i had seizure and my cat woke me up while i got this psychosis from lamictal lamotrigine is dangerous!
Posted by Phillipa on June 27, 2013, at 9:57:34
In reply to lamictal, posted by Jeroen on June 27, 2013, at 9:05:01
You did? So it was like a dream? Phillipa
Posted by Jeroen on June 27, 2013, at 14:58:41
In reply to Re: lamictal » Jeroen, posted by Phillipa on June 27, 2013, at 9:57:34
it also felt real affer waking up
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