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| multiple | 22-May-2000 | personal experience | Bloodraven | by votes | 70 | 11 | 54.0% |
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| User | Comment |
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| sybersnoops | posted 22-May-2000 5:28pm I had to stop wearing my wedding rings because I would get up in the middle of the night and hide them, while I was sleeping. Sometimes it has taken me 2 months to find them. Hmmmmmm....wonder if that means anything? I still wake up in the middle of the Living room or once on the front porch, kind of scary, at times. If anyone knows a good way to fix this problem, besides by husband's (kinky) LOL idea of using handcuffs, I sure would love to know. |
| Maggie | posted 22-May-2000 6:23pm Not that I know of. |
| jjg | posted 23-May-2000 9:20am I don't sleep walk, but apparently I do talk in my sleep when under stress. I'm amazed at some of the things that my wife tells me I've said. |
| mary | posted 23-May-2000 6:20pm I have walked to my car several times in my sleep. |
| ILJ | posted 24-May-2000 9:56am once, when I was very young |
| jettles | posted 25-May-2000 12:23am i slept walked frequently as a child into my teen yrs. now i do it very infrequently, i never worried about it too much. my parents caught me going out the front door once when i was young tho' |
| Beachy | posted 25-May-2000 2:44pm Very occasionally, but it often takes me a long way. It isn't unusual for me to wake up in the garage or the even the garden. I'd even be worried about wandering out into the street and getting run over, but I'd need a key for that and I don't think it would be possible to stay asleep doing that. Once my bare feet reach the freezing concrete or even the kitchen floor its usually enough to wake me up. And no, it doesn't happen often enough to worry me, and to be honest I find the experience of waking up somewhere new like that quite exciting. I sometimes wonder whether one day I'll wake up somewhere really weird with no idea how I got there - it seems like quite an adventure, though I imagine in reality that would be really scary... Solutions; keep the main doors shut and locked and don't worry I guess... |
| wesley | posted 26-May-2000 4:33am Have never had a sleepwalking episode |
| regis | posted 28-May-2000 3:00am i have had hypnogogic trances where i was awake but couldn't move. |
| janetl1 | posted 31-May-2000 2:58pm i sleepwalk frequently. my husband usually wakes up and tells me to get back to bed. i won't remember it when he tells me the next day. sometimes i'm digging through the closet and other times go in the front room and turn the t.v. on or something. sometimes we just find things moved around the next day -- like a bath towel folded on the kitchen counter maybe. weird huh? |
| mandy | posted 31-May-2000 6:48pm No, but I have episodes of I love Lucy on VHS. |
| clare | posted 11-Sep-2006 10:28pm While I was a kid, yes. I haven't walked in my sleep since I was 10 or 11 years old. |
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