thanks for nothing brain
Sep. 14th, 2011 11:38 amSo this morning I slept 6 hours before trotting off to the bathroom (ah diabetes) but that was still and hour and a half before my alarm so I went back to bed and my brain did this to me.
I thought the alarm had gone off and I went to turn it off but I couldn't move. Slowly out of the mattress a pair of disembodied arms wrapped around me pinning me against something hard. I could hear his voice in my head, laughing at me but i still couldn't move. He kept saying all the nasty things he'd do if he didn't get what he wanted from whomever he was holding me hostage for.
Eventually I got a little bored waiting on him and thought this had to be a dream. After that, I 'woke up' to find out I massively overslept but when i got up I noticed no clock had the same time. Even the tv guide via dish had a different time every time I checked. I was asking mom to call work for me and tell them I was sick but I was upset because I had a very important meeting today (I do).
Then I really did wake up. Sleep paralysis? thanks brain.
I thought the alarm had gone off and I went to turn it off but I couldn't move. Slowly out of the mattress a pair of disembodied arms wrapped around me pinning me against something hard. I could hear his voice in my head, laughing at me but i still couldn't move. He kept saying all the nasty things he'd do if he didn't get what he wanted from whomever he was holding me hostage for.
Eventually I got a little bored waiting on him and thought this had to be a dream. After that, I 'woke up' to find out I massively overslept but when i got up I noticed no clock had the same time. Even the tv guide via dish had a different time every time I checked. I was asking mom to call work for me and tell them I was sick but I was upset because I had a very important meeting today (I do).
Then I really did wake up. Sleep paralysis? thanks brain.

