• bratosch@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    Anyone know what that shit actually is? Is it just the body doing some ‘Alert Systems Routine Check’ or something?

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      2 years ago

      So, your brain is basically shutting down the nervous system of your body’s musculature. This prevents you from moving around in your dreams. Otherwise everybody would be sleepwalking, it doesn’t work right for people that are suffering from that. That’s also where dreams of flying or falling come from as well as sleep paralysis, which is basically your brain shutting down your body while you’re still conscious. Just before your body is shut down, the electric pathways of the nervous system of your musculature are discharged, which can manifest itself as a jolt through your body, ironically waking you up again.

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      2 years ago

      It’s got to do with a poor sleep routine mixed with the stress and caffeine that it often comes with.

      Cut out caffeine three hours before bed, don’t eat too soon before bed, try get into a regular sleep and wake up routine and try get at least 6 hours minimum. And don’t go to bed with your phone in your face!

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    2 years ago

    I had surgery recently that put me on opioids to help with pain management and this happened to me constantly for the whole week I was on them. Shit sucks.

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    2 years ago

    The other night, for me, it was getting shocked while repairing equipment. Touched the same damn place twice

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    2 years ago

    Haven’t had that in decades. I miss it as it was a sure sign that I was to fall asleep within a second.

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    2 years ago

    Fuvk that shit. Being awake with horror and a running heart, in a sweat, having your hands and feet bang the bed like you did indeed fell. It’s so uncomfortable.