I don't know how, but I tend to snap out of it by opening my eyes as hard as I can. It's scary when you realize it's really happening to you.....
That is sleep paralysis. It's purpose is to stop you from flailing your limbs when you are dreaming.It can happen after a nightmare because you wake up before you leave sleep paralysis. Try drinking a lot of water before bed, you may wake up in time for it.
What you're experiencing is likely sleep paralysis, a phenomenon that occurs when you wake up and become conscious while your body remains in a state of temporary paralysis. During this time, you may also experience sensations such as a feeling of pressure or the sensation of electricity, which can be quite distressing. Sleep paralysis often occurs during transitions between sleep and wakefulness and can be associated with disrupted sleep patterns or stress. It typically lasts for a few seconds to a couple of minutes.
The feeling of being unable to move when one awakens is caused by "sleep paralysis." This is the normal condition of the body while sleeping, that prevents dreamers from getting out of bed and acting out the movements of their dreams. Sometimes the mind begins to wake up before the physical sleep paralysis subsides, resulting in the sensation of being awake but unable to move. Along with the feeling of paralysis might be the sense that a shadowy figure is lurking nearby. More people are becoming aware of sleep paralysis as information about this interesting phenomenon circulates via the Internet.
The phenomenon you’re describing is often referred to as "sleep paralysis." During sleep paralysis, a person is conscious but unable to move or speak, typically occurring when falling asleep or waking up. It can be accompanied by vivid hallucinations and a feeling of pressure on the chest, leading to a sense of fear or anxiety.
They sleep in at night and wake up in the morning.
This question probably refers to the feeling of being unable to move when one awakens , called "sleep paralysis." This is the normal condition of the body while sleeping, that prevents dreamers from getting out of bed and acting out the movements of their dreams. Sometimes the mind begins to wake up before the physical sleep paralysis subsides, resulting in the sensation of being awake but unable to move. Along with the feeling of paralysis might be the sense that a shadowy figure is lurking nearby. More people are becoming aware of sleep paralysis as information about this interesting phenomenon circulates via the Internet. [another comment moved to "Discussion".]
Press keys or click the mouse . You can hit the power button too . If it doesn't wake up , its broken .
They wake up
Person who can sleep but cannot wake up is died. Could be they are in a coma.
Furby does wake up when you get him to sleep because he is suffering from what is called insomnia.
they sleep in the morning and wake up in the night
there is no specific time.