Quote Originally Posted by Rarrr
http://www.nightterrors.org/paralysis.html
Heres some site I found

Well that explains the dog on my chest, lol
That's it, I'm strapping myself down, face first from now on.

Sounds scary, like people on here before saying they've been lying on their bed knowing someone's behind them and they can't move to see what's there, and they're just left lying on the bed with a presence behind them... if that happened to me, the first thing I'd move would be my arm.. to my gun, lol
3 Sheets To The Wind Reviewed by 3 Sheets To The Wind on . Night terrors Last night I had another night terror. It hasnt occured to me for some time but I have experienced the before. Basically what happens in a night terror is that too much seratonin is in a particular part of your brain (seratonin helps you fall asleep, it gives you that nice relaxed feeling when you are real tired.), this causes the brain to go into REM too quickly resulting in you seeing both reality and dream world at the same time. This can occur both going into a dream and out of. Usually Rating: 5