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Apr 30, 2011 16:04

I have no idea how to feel about work. My boss is being almost too nice to me. Like, she let me go early today and when I said that I'd prefer not to work this coming Sunday, she gave me off the whole weekend. They're severely cutting all of the receptionist hours, but luckily I haven't been cut yet. One of the girls did offer me free Vicodin, ( Read more... )

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changethemusic April 30 2011, 20:06:23 UTC
I'm stuck waiting until to tonight to watch it, but here you go: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9RLS7FS5

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lavendergaia April 30 2011, 20:08:01 UTC
\o/ Thank you, friend!

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familiardevil April 30 2011, 20:10:25 UTC
HOW TO CURE SLEEP PARALYSIS: STOMP IT IN THE FACE

But honestly, I'm not sure. I think one of the best ways to avoid it is to not lie on your back? There's also kinds of triggers body-wise, so if you have an episode again, maybe try shifting your position?

Also, not entirely helpful, but when I had it last night (lol really this morning) I just relaxed and tried not to move for a while and then flung my arm out. And it was okay! I think it might be easier to get through if you don't try and move.

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lavendergaia April 30 2011, 20:26:16 UTC
WE SHOULD KILL IT DEAD.

I think I was just such a wreck. Like I was even thinking to myself, "I AM GOING TO LAY DOWN AND THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN" and I'd have a nice dream about Aldis and then it would. /o\

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aidakura May 1 2011, 21:02:23 UTC
Yanno, I've never tried not trying to move when going through a bout of sleep paralysis? As many times as I've had it, you'd think I'd have thought of that. Although I don't think lying on your back has anything to do with it, because I get it in just about every position I can actually sleep in. :/

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lavendergaia May 1 2011, 21:11:47 UTC
WebMD says that sleeping on your back can be part of it, but WebMD also says I've poisoned myself at least 12 types due to various symptoms.

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sursumcorda May 1 2011, 07:31:53 UTC
I have sleep paralysis too. Do you have waking or falling asleep kind?

I have the waking kind. I just try to stay calm. I eventually fall back asleep and then I'll wake normally :/

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lavendergaia May 1 2011, 21:12:48 UTC
The waking kind. :(

See, I can't fall back to sleep without waking up completely. Usually I wake up and fall back to sleep and then I have it again.

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sursumcorda May 1 2011, 21:18:07 UTC
The best way to beat SP is to have a normal sleeping schedule. It's also brought on by stress, unfortunately.

I know it's rough :(

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lavendergaia May 1 2011, 21:18:51 UTC
I...do not have one of those, unfortunately. I have a very awkward sleep schedule. *will blame work*

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