I Had Sleep Paralysis for Five Consecutive Days.
I think this one is a lie. And I really want this to be a lie. If this is true it is a terrible truth for someone's life.
I Had Sleep Paralysis for Five Consecutive Days.
I think this one is a lie. And I really want this to be a lie. If this is true it is a terrible truth for someone's life.
Unfortunately, it happened. First two nights I didn't mind it. But when it happened still for another three nights, I became scared for my life.
It is terrible, yes, especially I was still in high school back then.
I understand how scary and traumatic that must have been for you, especially at such a young age. It's important to seek support and help to process what happened. If you haven't already, consider speaking with a therapist or counselor to help you cope and move forward. Take care.
It was indeed scary, but I did not think to ask for help then. Maybe I was embarrassed. Back then, mental health is a taboo topic. Also, there were circumstances that I wanna keep and sharing about my sleep paralysis would mean I lost and would have to stop what I was doing. It was a combination of pride and embarrassment. When I think about it now, it doesn't make me proud, but still I am grateful I overcame it. I promise when it happens again, I will sure ask for professional help. Thank you!
It can be difficult to ask for help when you feel embarrassed or ashamed about something, especially when it comes to mental health. But remember sis that seeking help is a brave step to take, and something to be proud of.