Sleep Seizure or Sleep Paralysis?
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In the last three years I've had five episodes of what my neurologist calls "fugues" where I collapse while fully concious and can't move for 15 or 20 minutes. I can usually move my eyes and right fingers, so my husband knows a "finger wiggle" means, "I'm ok, leave me alone". Then I get up and fall into bed exhausted for 12 to 24 hours. This doesn't feel the same as a petite mal seizure (which I still sometimes have).
Yesterday I awoke from nap from a very "active" dream to find I was in a state of what I thought was sleep paralysis (something else I often have). Again, I was fully concious and could see, but couldn't move or talk. My voice returned within a few minutes and I called for my husband. I was VERY thick-tongued and had a hard time constructing sentences. He stuck me with a pin all over, to find I could feel pressure everywhere, but pain only in the right side of my face. Because of my past "fugues" I didn't panic.
Gradually over a period of about an hour I was able to move, with sensation coming back starting with fingers and toes and moving upward. There was tingling up my spine and the back of my legs during this period. Afterward I was clumsy and weak all day, but I'm fine today.
Has anybody else experienced something like this, and do you know what it would be called?