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Kashi

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You think that's bad? Twice in as many weeks now I've awoken at 12:00 AM, thought it was 5 AM, and got showered and dressed for the morning. Thankfully the second time I managed to wake up enough to realize the clock said 00:08, and not 05:0, but only after the shower was on.

 

 

 

Wait, yours might be worse. But mine's more fun.

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My diagnosis: (I'm not really a doctor, you should go see one, NOW)

 

50% chance you're being a hypochondriac over some small problem.

 

49.999% chance you have a problem that could cause some concern, but nothing as bad as a brain tumour.

 

0.111% chance you have a brain tumour.

 

 

 

50%

 

+49.999%

 

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99.999%

 

 

 

 

 

99.999%

 

+0.111%

 

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100.11%

 

 

 

#-o

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On topic: I highly doubt it's a brain tumor, but as you described this sleep self-suffocating, that seems like something you should contact a medical professional about.

 

 

 

If/when you talk to this professional about that problem, try mentioning to him/her what you told us.

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I sometimes get that when I shake my head if I'm really dehydrated. It can hurt a lot.

 

 

 

Yes, you should make sure that you are getting enough water throughout the day. I drink water whenever possible from the fountains at school and have a 1L water bottle at home that I carry around with water and ice in it to drink while I'm doing my homework, playing on the computer, etc.

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I had Sleep Paralysis, it's not caused by a tumor, it's caused when you wake in the middle REM sleep and your muscle are not responding to your brain. I just layed there on the bed and had trouble breathing because I started Panicking I could blink and look though (but things faded away). Then I could move again. Basically you lag in real life :lol:

Wongton is better than me in anyway~~

 

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Get it checked out by a medical professional. I wouldn't pay attention to the dreams as a factor, however if you have had strong head pain over a long period of time, a couple days, this could be the sign of a brain aneurysm. Which, if isn't caught in time, will [bleep] you up.

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