Quote Originally Posted by SensiRide
I had an awful one when I was about 16, I woke up in the middle of the night, opened my eyes and there was a guy standing over me, like RIGHT over my body in the pitch black. I screamed SO loud, and jumped out of my bed so fast, running through to my mums room. She was also running out of her room to see why I had screamed, and we banged into each other, I hugged her and was whimpering, she couldnt calm me down for ages - her boyfriend dashed into my room, convinced there was someone there but couldnt find anyone, I couldnt speak for about 15 minutes, I was just shaking, and had to sleep in the living room because I was too scared to go back into my bedroom. I know it wasnt a dream, but it couldnt have been real.........I dont know what it was to this day, but I know what I saw.

Maybe it was a ghost.................who knows.
sorry bout that. maybe thats why im banned from scotland?
king kong bong Reviewed by king kong bong 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