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Re: Falling asleep - involuntary convulsions
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I used to also get cramps in my calves when I slept which would hurt for like the next hour or so. [/ QUOTE ] These are the worst. |
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[ QUOTE ] I used to also get cramps in my calves when I slept which would hurt for like the next hour or so. [/ QUOTE ] These are the worst. [/ QUOTE ] or when you've slept on your arm and it is completely asleep and numb when you wake up? ewww |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I used to also get cramps in my calves when I slept which would hurt for like the next hour or so. [/ QUOTE ] These are the worst. [/ QUOTE ] or when you've slept on your arm and it is completely asleep and numb when you wake up? ewww [/ QUOTE ] Actually, for me the buring, tingling senseation on your arm and hand after the blood starts circulating again is the worst part of this. |
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These are the worst. [/ QUOTE ] |
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I experienced involuntary convulsions 3 days ago when it looked like my favorite free porn site had 'gone pay', but luckily it was an error.
Never while sleeping though. |
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Yeah what's the deal with these things?
What's worse is when you were in HS, and did this during Physics class. What's worse than that is when you score the highest on all the tests and everyone gets mad at you because you never pay attention yet still kick their a$$. |
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Yeah what's the deal with these things? What's worse is when you were in HS, and did this during Physics class. What's worse than that is when you score the highest on all the tests and everyone gets mad at you because you never pay attention yet still kick their a$$. [/ QUOTE ] This is miserable. |
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Don't you hate them? I was just about to nod off, and dreamed I hit a pothole on a bicycle. My whole body twitched in reaction, and bam - I'm awake again. Weird. [/ QUOTE ] I do this when falling asleep on the train journey home from work and always end up kicking the person opposite me....nearly always... |
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Yeah, I hate those. I sometimes dream I've slipped on a puddle or something and get the same reaction, them I'm friggin' awake again.
But it's funnier when my dog is having doggie dreams. He's like "wif" in his sleep, kinda a half pathetic type of almost bark, but not an actual bark. You can see his little eyes going under the lids, and sometimes his legs twitch too, like he's running in his dream. He's probably chasing other dogs in his dreams, smelling their butts, humping bigger dog's heads (he has no concept that he's actually a small dog), peeing on stuff etc etc. al |
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Re: Falling asleep - involuntary convulsions
Yeah, same with my dog. It's funny to watch other people (and dogs) have them.
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