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Old 10-31-2009, 03:19 PM   #3
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I have experienced thus hundreds of times in my life. There was a stage when I didn't know WHAT was going on with me. I did go to a doctor about this twice. The first time when I was 20 years old, and he wanted to put me in a chair and do some sort of "regression", or hypnotic therapy or something. I didn't really understand why at the time -- but looking back (and now I am 33), I suspect that he might have been curious on what was happening to me - but didn't want to fully divulge why he wanted to do the regression. It didn't work out to well anyway and I didn't go back a second time. All he did was put me in a chair and said relax and how do you feel etc.. pretty big waste of time reallly. Nothing came of it.

Then, when I was about 26 I told a doctor again. It was a different doctor. He told me that I am having "sleep paralysis". I told him that "um, no.. it wasn't no sleep paralysis", and he proceeded to tell me that it was and he handed me some "panic attack" pamphlets to read. I thanked him and walked out shaking my head.

Up until this stage, I still didn't know WHAT was going on with me, except that the "medical" term for it was sleep paralysis. I figured that it was some sort of demonic entity interfering with me. I started researching online and I've been through hundreds of pages of information over the years. Everything from sleep paralysis to the old hag and alien abductions. I never really decided on any of it, except that i knew what was around me was definitely full of NEGATIVE energy. It is a putrid energy. Most of the information online is based of peoples personal perceptions and conjecture.

However, my experiences weren't quite as simple as being awake and not being able to move. My experiences have included a pitch dark room lighting up blue so that I can see everything, my bed moving, me vibrating, loud humming sounds, high pitched frequency sounds, the sound of "LAUGHTER" and all many of things like this.

I have also woken up injured. I have skin missing from my leg. I have had scratches on my back. I have also woken up with a swollen neck and face after a night where I woke up "paralyzed" with something crushing my head in. I have woken up with various other joint injuries.

I can't say for sure what's happening to you. All I do know is that if you're looking for a medical term, the ONLY thing that will be presented to you is: "Sleep Paralysis". However, what you are experiencing may not be sleep paralysis. But are you being "abducted"? I don't know. I don't even know if "I" am, and everything I have experienced certainly matches that "abduction" experience criteria - and even far exceeds it.

This is an extremely confusing topic for a lot of people. The ones who haven't actually experienced a full blow attack on them by "entities" will lean towards the explanation of "sleep paralysis". However, those of us who have had "full blown experience" know that it is most certainly not something as simple as "your brain still being half asleep when you wake up -- and therefore you can't move". If that is all I had to endure, I probably wouldn't even bother mentioning it to anyone.

There is definitely something going on with many people that is caused by "other entities" of some description. However, it is quite likely that some people do indeed suffer from the medical term known as "sleep paralysis" too. I think the way to tell the difference is that if something happens which cannot be generated from your own mind, such as waking up with marks, or seeing ANYTHING in your room such as lights -- it's probably something more than: "sleep paralysis".
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