A 28-year-old woman says she sometimes wakes up and can’t move or talk, even though she’s fully awake. It lasts a few minutes before she can move again.
What could be causing this?
A. Epilepsy
B. Stroke
C. REM Sleep Disorder
D. Sleep Paralysis
A 28-year-old woman says she sometimes wakes up and can’t move or talk, even though she’s fully awake. It lasts a few minutes before she can move again.
What could be causing this?
A. Epilepsy
B. Stroke
C. REM Sleep Disorder
D. Sleep Paralysis
D - Sleep paralysis
That thing hurts a lot; I used to experience it in the past.
Jmis101 is right, the answer is sleep paralysis.
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