It is not a bad thing that you are able to sleepwell, it just means that you don't have anything bothering you and so are able to be peaceful while asleep. So dont worry and keep sleeping well and if you want to have a thin sleep then you can keep yourself bothered about things a lot.
it's impossible to throw up while holding a tube! :P
We attended the wake for the deceased last Monday evening.
When you are in a deep sleep, your brain paralyzes your muscles to keep you from threshing about and possibly injuring yourself. . . it may also cause you to feel nothing. But if you can move around, then that is not the answer. Sometimes, you sleep with an arm in a bent position under your head. The arm nerves can be deadened temporarily by this, and your arm will be totally numb, and you will not even be able to wiggle a finger. If your numbness does not go away in a couple of minutes after waking up and moving your limbs around, you could mention it to your doctor . . . we really cannot diagnose diseases, illnesses, or physical issues on this forum. Good luck! Note: 'threshing, the correct spelling, is more commonly called, 'thrashing'.
"Woken" is the past participle of "wake" and is often used to describe someone who has been awakened from sleep. For example, you might say, "She was woken by the sound of the alarm clock." It can also be used in a figurative sense, such as, "The documentary woken many viewers to the realities of climate change."
An example of a biological universal event that occurs at relatively the same time throughout all societies is known as a "biological rhythm" or "circadian rhythm." These rhythms are internal processes that regulate various biological functions, such as sleep-wake cycles, hormonal fluctuations, and metabolism, occurring roughly in a 24-hour cycle. Such rhythms are influenced by the natural light-dark cycle and are observed across different cultures and environments.
very softly
tell it to shut up.
Sleep more the day before then you won't have to wake yourself up
Because when you sleep your in a very deep sleep. Especially when you snore your in a very deep sleep. And... hense...deep sleep you can't hear. well, technically you CAN hear but your ears are sort of shut out. So, therefore you can't hear yourself snore. I recommend an immulsifier it may help.
Hmm did train in to do that? Mines nocturnal so I don't know
The stage during which it is most difficult to wake someone is the "deep sleep" stage. During this stage, brain waves, breathing, and heart rate are the slowest.
It is called sleep apnoea. (Pronounced ap-nee-ah).
We do not live after death. We are in sort of a deep sleep, but in the end, we will wake up to an earth- wide paradise.
That depends on whether or not you wake up during deep sleep or light sleep; however, waking up too early can affect short term memory.
it depends, cause you could wake yourself up well having a bad dream...or just wake yourself up...its hard to explain!!
Around about 7 minuets :)
Could be a number of things this phrase is referring to .... to go to sleep and never wake up/die, or to suffer from a syndrome where-by the individual goes into a sleep pattern that resembles death, or a very deep coma ........