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<blockquote data-quote="Sargon2112" data-source="post: 1369145" data-attributes="member: 16658"><p>I used to experience it when I was a teenager and early twenties. Op's description of that 'vibration' sensation really brought back the memory of it. I used to see how far into that vibration phase I could go and still pull myself out of it. Not far... Lol. I remember it being scarey as hell and me being the stubborn kid that I was, I never told anyone about it. I also had no idea what it was at the time. I recall that it would happen mostly when I would lie on my back. I don't recall when it actually stopped, but it was sometime during my early 20s. </p><p></p><p>Presently, I don't have any known sleep issues, but I do frequently have the sensation of my hearing shutting down just before I go to sleep. I also have that sensation, in the reverse order, upon waking up sometimes. My mind will wake up and be aware for a short of period time prior to my being aware of any sounds. It's like my hearing is muted or something. I figure it is related to SP since I have that breif history of SP. It's not disturbing like the SP when I was a kid, just noticeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargon2112, post: 1369145, member: 16658"] I used to experience it when I was a teenager and early twenties. Op's description of that 'vibration' sensation really brought back the memory of it. I used to see how far into that vibration phase I could go and still pull myself out of it. Not far... Lol. I remember it being scarey as hell and me being the stubborn kid that I was, I never told anyone about it. I also had no idea what it was at the time. I recall that it would happen mostly when I would lie on my back. I don't recall when it actually stopped, but it was sometime during my early 20s. Presently, I don't have any known sleep issues, but I do frequently have the sensation of my hearing shutting down just before I go to sleep. I also have that sensation, in the reverse order, upon waking up sometimes. My mind will wake up and be aware for a short of period time prior to my being aware of any sounds. It's like my hearing is muted or something. I figure it is related to SP since I have that breif history of SP. It's not disturbing like the SP when I was a kid, just noticeable. [/QUOTE]
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