Question:
So it's morning time and I keep waking up and falling asleep before I'm up for good. The dream took place at the end of my bed. 2 people I knew were whispering something about me on the floor because they thought I was sleeping. I finally feel the end of the bed indent, meaning someone was getting up on to the bed to check if I was awake yet. This may have been the beginning of a new dream because I couldn't hear any moving or any voices. At this point, I'm not really sure if this is reality or if it was still my dream. The presence got stronger and closer. I start feeling a little creeped out. Then a huge indent on the side of my bed appears. It's right beside me. At this point, I think I thought it was reality, so I *try* to open my eyes. The world is spinning and going dizzy; a black milky cloud of nothing fills my sight; a blur of voices is all I can hear. My body feels as if it were trembling and shaking. I can't move. It lasts for 10 seconds. I knew I was awake...
Answers:
Yes this could be an episode of sleep paralysis, this is quite common and it happens to alot of people. Before you think you're being haunted, try sleeping on your side and never on your back, sleep paralysis usually always happens when you are on your back.and usually makes people think that they have ghosts when they don't..first try sleeping a different way.
It sounds like you have had this terrifying experience.
I've included a couple of links for you to read further.
Yep, that sounds just like it. There's a reason that sleep paralysis is also known as "night terrors": they can scare the crap right out of you.
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