I’m going to be sceptical about this one. The nervous system has a gizmo called the reticular activation system, which is located in the brain stem, and which, among other things,had the purpose of preventing the bodily movements that your brain issues during dreaming from actually reaching your body.
It’s supposed to perform the blocking function during sleep only , but sometimes you can wake up in that state, producing a worrying feeling of paralysis. The solution is to fall asleep and wake up again..switch it off and switch it on!
Same thing happened to me.
I’m going to be sceptical about this one. The nervous system has a gizmo called the reticular activation system, which is located in the brain stem, and which, among other things,had the purpose of preventing the bodily movements that your brain issues during dreaming from actually reaching your body.
It’s supposed to perform the blocking function during sleep only , but sometimes you can wake up in that state, producing a worrying feeling of paralysis. The solution is to fall asleep and wake up again..switch it off and switch it on!