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Sleep paralysis
A thread dealing with sleep paralysis (1995-1997).



Sleep Paralysis and Lucid Dreaming
A scientific and personal research and account of Sleep Paralysis and its connection
to lucid dreaming,...



The Skeptic-Raping Demon of Zanzibar
Investigative files on the 'popo bawa' (human demon) tales that plagued Zanzibar
in 1995.

  • 'Night Terrors, Sleep Paralysis, and Devil Stricken Demonic Telephone Cords from Hell, ' 17:1 (Fall), pp



    Helpguide: Sleep Disorders
    Describes the most common disturbances and suggests ways in which they might be
    treated.

  • Common examples include: nightmares, sleep paralysis, and REM sleep behavior disorder

  • Other symptoms typically associated with narcolepsy include: cataplexy (short-lived intermittent muscle weakness), hypnagogic hallucinations (hallucinations while falling asleep or waking), sleep paralysis (paralysis while falling asleep or waking), and automatic behavior

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    Narcolepsy in Our Family
    Virginia Ramage Smith describes the experience of narcolepsy in a family member.


    Dream Emporium
    Information on intepretation and understanding, lucid dreaming, sleep paralysis,
    night terrors and...

  • The Dream Emporium's topics include: dreams, dream symbols, how to interpret your dreams, keeping a dream journal, nightmares, sleep disorders such as sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep paralysis, night terrors; lucid dreams, dream symbols, helping children with their nightmares; you can enter a contest to win a Free dream interpretation, articles I've written on how to choose a dream symbol book; and more topics include lucid dreaming, extensive dream links and a Cool Links page, dream interpretation service, actual dream interpretations I've given to contest winners including Sea of Dreams webzine column from G21 webzine; and more recently, my column in the national magazine Modern Sage; links to Dream FAQ's, dream-related E-zines, newsgroups, dream videos, and much more

  • I'm always so happy to hear from people who are better now, after having been plaqued by sleep disorders such as sleep paralysis or recurring nightmares which left them miserable and unable to sleep, but have since found relief after learning how to live with them


    Psychology, culture, and evolution
    Speculations on the Psychology of Paleolithic Graphics, links to cultural-historical
    psychology, and...


    Sleep Desk
    Covers a variety of disorders, the Epworth test, and a message board for your
    questions.

  • Information on the dangers, symptoms and treatment of the neurological sleep disorder Narcolepsy and associated Cataplexy attacks, plus Sleep Paralysis

  • Read some of the visitor's articles (links at bottom of this page) if you suffer from Sleep Paralysis

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    Narcolepsy
    A look at this disorder by the Sleep Disorder Channel.

  • Three additional symptoms are typically associated with narcolepsy: cataplexy (short-lived intermittent muscle weakness), hypnogogic and hypnopompic hallucinations (hallucinations while falling asleep or waking), and sleep paralysis (paralysis while falling asleep or waking)


    Sleep Disorders - MSNBC
    Sleep disorders descriptions including gastroesophageal reflux.


    Lucid dreaming
    Wikipedia entry - touching on definitions, techniques, associated phenomenon, a
    history of the topic...


    Breathing Disorders During Sleep
    Signs and symptoms of sleep apnea and Pickwickian syndrome; effects on the heart
    and other systems;...

  • The other features of this disorder can include brief episodes of muscle weakness or paralysis caused by laughter and anger (cataplexy), paralysis for brief periods upon awakening from sleep (sleep paralysis), and dreamlike images at sleep onset (hypnagogic hallucination)

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    Lucid Dreaming Overview
    An overview of benefits, techniques and recommended reading on lucid dreaming by
    Paul M. Helfrich, Ph.D.

  • You will literally feel some sort of energy, buzzing humming, roaring sounds, occasional numbness (sleep paralysis, which is harmless and intended to keep the physical body from participating in dream activities)

  • There may be a temporary period of numbness (sleep paralysis) that quickly wears off


    Sleep Disorders
    Descriptions, symptoms, treatment, of various sleep disorders. Over a hundred
    articles on the topic....


    Sleep Apnea
    Symptoms and information.


    Living with Narcolepsy
    A place for people to help each other with chat, message board & group news available.

  • | Web Search: | Living with Narcolepsy LivingwithNarcolepsy@groups.msn.com Living with Narcolepsy And All of Its Strange Manifestations Including Cataplexy, Sleep Paralysis, Automatic Behavior, and Other Symptoms


    Narcolepsy - A Sleep Disorder
    Site dedicated to narcoleptics by a narcoleptic. Includes experiences with this
    disorder, FAQs, message...

  • My neurologist once told me that only 20% of all narcoleptics experience all the symptoms (cataplexy, sleep paralysis, sleep attacks, hallucinations)


    The Lucidity Institute
    Techniques, message board, FAQ, conference listings, articles; markets books and
    tapes on lucid dreams...

  • Do you have questions about how to best use a NovaDreamer, or are you curious about sleep paralysis, falling asleep consciously, or out-of-body experiences? Would you like to share your dreams? Discuss the physiology or philosophy of lucid dreaming? For all this, and more, is the place to be


    Open Forum
    Providing an improved way of communicating and exchanging ideas for anyone
    concerned about the issues...


    Sleep-Alertness Disorders Center
    Conducts clinical research trials for adults and children. Location, information
    about sleeping disorders...

  • Narcolepsy - a neurological sleep disorder, associated with excessive sleepiness (also referred to as hyper somnolence), resulting in the need for frequent naps, sleep attacks (unplanned naps, falling asleep), difficulty maintaining sleep or wakefulness for normal lengths of time, sudden and usually brief weakness events (called cataplexy), and sometimes associated with hallucinations (dream- like experiences while awake and or sleep paralysis (the very disconcerting inability to move soon after lying down or just after awakening, lasting a few seconds to a few minutes)


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