
What causes sleepwalking? - Emmanuel During
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Date: 2022-10-25
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Olivia
Never sleep-walked but there was this one time when I was little, we were visiting my grandparents at their house. My grandma would sleep with me at night usually, but one night she had woken up for some reason, so she heard me say something in my sleep. It was this:
Hey, that's Millie Johnson's!
That night, I had had a short dream where I was in school, in the middle of the day and in the hallways getting something out of my locker. The hallways are empty except for me until one boy runs up to a locker and takes something out of it. The locker was Millie Johnson's, and he stole something of hers. In the dream, as he is running away, I exclaim, Hey, that's Millie Johnson's! I do remember saying that and, while I was not aware that I was in a dream and not real life, (as in most dreams) saying that still felt more 'real' than whatever else we say in dreams, because I actually said it out loud. That morning I asked my grandma if I said anything in my sleep, and she said, yeah, you said something about Millie Johnson?
The cool part was that Millie Johnson was a real person. She actually went to my school, was in my grade, and was on my soccer team, so even though we weren't exactly friends we did interact with each other and were acquaintances. I never told her about the dream, though. (I changed the name for her privacy, so Millie Johnson isn't her real name)
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Never sleep-walked but there was this one time when I was little, we were visiting my grandparents at their house. My grandma would sleep with me at night usually, but one night she had woken up for some reason, so she heard me say something in my sleep. It was this:
Hey, that's Millie Johnson's!
That night, I had had a short dream where I was in school, in the middle of the day and in the hallways getting something out of my locker. The hallways are empty except for me until one boy runs up to a locker and takes something out of it. The locker was Millie Johnson's, and he stole something of hers. In the dream, as he is running away, I exclaim, Hey, that's Millie Johnson's! I do remember saying that and, while I was not aware that I was in a dream and not real life, (as in most dreams) saying that still felt more 'real' than whatever else we say in dreams, because I actually said it out loud. That morning I asked my grandma if I said anything in my sleep, and she said, yeah, you said something about Millie Johnson?
The cool part was that Millie Johnson was a real person. She actually went to my school, was in my grade, and was on my soccer team, so even though we weren't exactly friends we did interact with each other and were acquaintances. I never told her about the dream, though. (I changed the name for her privacy, so Millie Johnson isn't her real name)
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ABC
I've observed a lot of times that, when I was supposed to wake-up for work and instead I continue to sleep, something like this happens.
07: 00am - I wake-up from sleep but intentionally go back to sleep due to laziness.
08: 00am - wakes up with a mildly disturbing/horrifying dream. Decides to continue sleeping as I'm already late.
09: 00am - gets a more severe form of the disturbing/terrifying dream, brain kicking me out if the sleep suddenly when the horror in the dream is at its peak.
I'm sure there is some mechanism, like a biological alarm clock inside our brain which completes a cycle of sleep everytime you hit that snooze but each cycle ends with a stronger wake-up dream. It is really fascinating, but I wonder if it is just me, or whether it happens with others too.
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I've observed a lot of times that, when I was supposed to wake-up for work and instead I continue to sleep, something like this happens.
07: 00am - I wake-up from sleep but intentionally go back to sleep due to laziness.
08: 00am - wakes up with a mildly disturbing/horrifying dream. Decides to continue sleeping as I'm already late.
09: 00am - gets a more severe form of the disturbing/terrifying dream, brain kicking me out if the sleep suddenly when the horror in the dream is at its peak.
I'm sure there is some mechanism, like a biological alarm clock inside our brain which completes a cycle of sleep everytime you hit that snooze but each cycle ends with a stronger wake-up dream. It is really fascinating, but I wonder if it is just me, or whether it happens with others too.
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v ronique
a couple of years ago i had to wake up at 8, my alarm was on, but for some reason i woke up at 5-something. i believe i was still asleep but i remember it all pretty well. i looked at the electronic clock and was convinced that the number 5 was 8. they're so similar, right? so i got out of bed, took my huge blanket with me (why, went to the bathroom and only actually woke up there. idk what happened but i remember waking up by the mirror in the bathroom with the lights on and the blanket on the floor, in the process of putting mascara on hahahaha
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a couple of years ago i had to wake up at 8, my alarm was on, but for some reason i woke up at 5-something. i believe i was still asleep but i remember it all pretty well. i looked at the electronic clock and was convinced that the number 5 was 8. they're so similar, right? so i got out of bed, took my huge blanket with me (why, went to the bathroom and only actually woke up there. idk what happened but i remember waking up by the mirror in the bathroom with the lights on and the blanket on the floor, in the process of putting mascara on hahahaha
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Shadow1Yaz
Sleep talking is apparently more common among people wit sleep issues, on that note. My partner and I apparently had a full conversation in our sleep which neither of us remember.
They apparently spouted random facts and I muttered back with my teeth clenched, they d ask if I was ok and I d say mhm then they d give another random fact and I d respond again with my teeth clenched and they d ask if i was ok and repeat until we woke up.
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Sleep talking is apparently more common among people wit sleep issues, on that note. My partner and I apparently had a full conversation in our sleep which neither of us remember.
They apparently spouted random facts and I muttered back with my teeth clenched, they d ask if I was ok and I d say mhm then they d give another random fact and I d respond again with my teeth clenched and they d ask if i was ok and repeat until we woke up.
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Shirley
When I'm under alot of stress I have noticed quite a few times I'm watching or doing something & the next minute it's 4 hours later & I'm sleeping in my bed. On those occasions talking to people in the house they never noticed any differents of me. It doesn't happen much just when I extra stressed & tired.
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When I'm under alot of stress I have noticed quite a few times I'm watching or doing something & the next minute it's 4 hours later & I'm sleeping in my bed. On those occasions talking to people in the house they never noticed any differents of me. It doesn't happen much just when I extra stressed & tired.
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Inquisitor
once when i was a kid, I apparently sleepwalked to my parent bedroom claiming and i said what i was unable to sleep. so my dad moved over to my bed and there was not enough for all three of us. i woke up the next morning and freaked out. I apparently looked wide awake and nothing I said was gibberish.
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once when i was a kid, I apparently sleepwalked to my parent bedroom claiming and i said what i was unable to sleep. so my dad moved over to my bed and there was not enough for all three of us. i woke up the next morning and freaked out. I apparently looked wide awake and nothing I said was gibberish.
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v ronique
i've sleepwalked multiple times in my life, especially as a kid. my parents told me that one night a couple hours after going to bed i came out of my room and was very determined to go to the bathroom on the other floor: i said that there was a huge party there that had started without me!
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i've sleepwalked multiple times in my life, especially as a kid. my parents told me that one night a couple hours after going to bed i came out of my room and was very determined to go to the bathroom on the other floor: i said that there was a huge party there that had started without me!
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Apfel_
I once woke on my bare feet in the middle of a forest, about 2 kilometers away from my campervan
I must have gotten up, opened the door and marched all the way over sharp rocks and branches in the cold, alongside a loud festival concert and never woke up
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I once woke on my bare feet in the middle of a forest, about 2 kilometers away from my campervan
I must have gotten up, opened the door and marched all the way over sharp rocks and branches in the cold, alongside a loud festival concert and never woke up
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Lykanno
Typically you convince your husband to kill king Duncan, aiding in the setup and clean up of the gruesome scene.
Only to watch your husband slip into murderous madness and all this for what
Banquo s children
So yeah this is how it works
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Typically you convince your husband to kill king Duncan, aiding in the setup and clean up of the gruesome scene.
Only to watch your husband slip into murderous madness and all this for what
Banquo s children
So yeah this is how it works
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Angie
i was curious if u added siezures which can cause sleep walking my brother has epilsey and if he's sleep walking he's actually having a siezure and he has to be woken up to take meds to stop the siezure but u didn't mention that u must not know that
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i was curious if u added siezures which can cause sleep walking my brother has epilsey and if he's sleep walking he's actually having a siezure and he has to be woken up to take meds to stop the siezure but u didn't mention that u must not know that
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Help
May your future be full of happiness, joy and family. Wishing you all the best for the upcoming future. May you achieve everything that you want. My blessing and well wishes are always with you. I am happy for you all. Sending my best wishes to you!
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May your future be full of happiness, joy and family. Wishing you all the best for the upcoming future. May you achieve everything that you want. My blessing and well wishes are always with you. I am happy for you all. Sending my best wishes to you!
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Roberto
There are experiments in wich the corpus callosum is cut down, your left half is controled by the right half of the brain and viceversa, It feels like 2 people habit that body, isnt It something alike? Like the unconcius your takes the control?
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There are experiments in wich the corpus callosum is cut down, your left half is controled by the right half of the brain and viceversa, It feels like 2 people habit that body, isnt It something alike? Like the unconcius your takes the control?
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Jeremy
It makes sense that if you wake up in slow wave sleep, then go back to sleep, you are more likely to have lucid dreams.
This is one technique I've come across to wake yourself up at 3am, then fall back asleep.
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It makes sense that if you wake up in slow wave sleep, then go back to sleep, you are more likely to have lucid dreams.
This is one technique I've come across to wake yourself up at 3am, then fall back asleep.
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Buffster
0: 48 Oh my days. I WISH the prefrontal cortex actually had control. Try wrestling with the amygdala, cerebellum or the hypothalamus when things go awry. never mind the rest of the nervous system.
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0: 48 Oh my days. I WISH the prefrontal cortex actually had control. Try wrestling with the amygdala, cerebellum or the hypothalamus when things go awry. never mind the rest of the nervous system.
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