I have heard of this before and that must be horrible to experience. ={
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Believe it or not, you learn to live with it eventually.
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I know you have no choice really but I bet it was terrifying when it first happened. At least you have learned to cope with it.
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Edited by kyuss534: 8/10/2015 6:56:53 PMOh gosh when it first happened it thought he was out to skin me like a sheep. Now I just kind of lay in bed staring at his face on the ceiling as it slowly fades away the more awake I become. Now the only scary part about the experience is I have no control when it happens.
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That would be annoying you could be anywhere if there is no way to control when it happens. I am glad you manage to cope though must have been hard to get your head around.
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I've had it. What you see can be controlled to an extent, it's like a dream.
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Which I also can do to a certain extent. With sleep paralysis, lucid dreaming kind of came with. I usually can keep him standing in the corner, but I can't make him go away until I'm fully awake.
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What does he look like, and does he seem malevolent?
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He stands very tall even in the corner; so tall in fact that his neck extends along the ceiling overtop of me. By now I know he's not real whenever I see him, but at first I thought he only meant to do me harm.
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That's a creepy image. Interesting.