User blog comment:SnakeTongue237/A Recent Experience With Sleep Paralysis/@comment-27905100-20161115061315

Nope, but I did and still do suffer from hallucinations that come before and after sleep. As an example when I was falling asleep, I heard my sister's voice whispering my name even though we don't share a room. (and didn't at the time) That was kind of spoopy.

But yeah. I experience the hallucinations that come with sleep paralysis but not the paralysis.

As well as this, when I slept I used to feel shocks to my spine when I dreamt about certain things, like juggling electricity or something else that would shock you. It hurt, but these were few and far between, so I ignored it.

I actually built up a bit of a fear of sleep, but I'm past that now.

Now it's just not having panic attacks on ferris wheels