Most Scariest time while trying to sleep

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Zersy

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We have all had times where we can't sleep in the night or where things are too quiet in the night when we lie in our beds.we all had times when we hear something in the corner and slowly peak with our eye while holding our blanket tight assuming it's something ugly then stay wide awake and paranoid for the next hour.

Whats yours ?

Me:

1. I woke up feeling seriously hot and light headed i looked around in the night and started to hear voices then everything kept speeding up and slowing down, looked at my hands and they looked normal for one second then started to turn to bone i started to freak out so i went to the bathroom and just sat on the toliet seat for a half hour to scared to come out because i kept hearing voices . i ended up creeping around the hallways being paranoid that something was around i just kept seeing hallucinations (i saw a f*cking giant samurai killing a army of dogs !) of people and screwed up animals. when i finally got back to my bed i couldn't tell if i was asleep or awake.

that night was so screwed up i swear that whatever i took before sleeping wasn't paracetemol.

2. i saw a spider on the side of my bed (i was arachniphobias at the time) and i swear i never moved faster in my life out of my room.

these are only the few times i hallucinated out of the hundreds i bet most people have had scarier ones.

P.S. could some please deduce what in the hell cause me to see my hands turning to bone !
 

Rascarin

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Hmm.. mine is probably a night when I had been on holiday to the Isle of Wight. That day my friend and I had been on the beach, and decided it would be fun to bury me up to my neck in sand, compact it as much as possible and see how hard it was for me to get out. That in itself was fine.

That night, however, we discovered that the chalet had been absolutely overrun with ants - there were thousands of the buggers, and they were everywhere. Including in my bed. So trying to sleep that night I kept feeling the sensation of being buried alive (left over from the beach), whilst feeling hundreds of ants crawling all over my skin. It was fucking horrible.
 

JRCB

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Whenever shadows looked sort of scary at night when I was younger, I would hide under my covers and hoped they would go away.

That's the worst. Not much, but meh...
 

Zersy

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Rascarin said:
Hmm.. mine is probably a night when I had been on holiday to the Isle of Wight. That day my friend and I had been on the beach, and decided it would be fun to bury me up to my neck in sand, compact it as much as possible and see how hard it was for me to get out. That in itself was fine.

That night, however, we discovered that the chalet had been absolutely overrun with ants - there were thousands of the buggers, and they were everywhere. Including in my bed. So trying to sleep that night I kept feeling the sensation of being buried alive (left over from the beach), whilst feeling hundreds of ants crawling all over my skin. It was fucking horrible.
Being buried alive while sleeping !

holy shit that must have felt shit scary
 

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Girl feeling me up on the left, girl feeling me up on the right, both aggressively fighting over my tackle while a gay guy lay across the ways at the end of the bed.

Everyone in bed fancied me (Especially me), everyone in bed was 'best' friends with my girlfriend ;D.

The girlfriend needless to say was not amused in any way & I imagine I'm still barred from the pub she now works in. So thats 15 years of grudge and shes entitled to it. However it is a lesson ladies and boys dont hold out on a guy for 9 months and dont hook up with your girlfriends friend/s.
I think if you're in bed with all of your girlfriends close friends, at once...

Wait, how does that happen? I mean, you can't just accident yourself into bed with two beautiful women and a moderately attractive gay man. There's a story here.

That would make a good opening scene in a Tarantino movie. "How did I get here? Well, let's go back."
 

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I thought there was something staring at me from the bottom part of my cabinet. It was to dark to see that it was a stuffed polar bear.
 

ThrobbingEgo

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I can't think of a time where I'd been afraid to sleep, though there are times when I was in bed where I couldn't sleep, and would just lay in until morning. One of those was the day before I almost broke up with my ex. Well, that thought process didn't go away.

I guess what goes on inside my head is more worrying than what's under my bed.
 

Damien the Pigeon

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Oh ho ho, this is a good one.

One night, when I was about to fall asleep (but I was still completely aware), I started to hear breathing. Heavy breathing. Nobody else was in the room. It was coming from under my bed, so I quickly ran to turn on the lights and grabbed my sword. Well, nobody was under my bed, but I could still hear the breathing. I woke up my mom (just in case she was snoring or something), and when I got back to my room, I could still hear it, although it was a little bit quieter.

Try sleeping with an asthmatic ghost under your bed!
 

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Halloween. My little sister had a sleepover, and I was sleeping in the room next to them.

I could hear every word of their conversation. Not nice. *shudders*
 

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Echer123 said:
I thought there was something staring at me from the bottom part of my cabinet. It was to dark to see that it was a stuffed polar bear.
But were you scared ?
 

Zersy

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Damien the Pigeon said:
Oh ho ho, this is a good one.

One night, when I was about to fall asleep (but I was still completely aware), I started to hear breathing. Heavy breathing. Nobody else was in the room. It was coming from under my bed, so I quickly ran to turn on the lights and grabbed my sword. Well, nobody was under my bed, but I could still hear the breathing. I woke up my mom (just in case she was snoring or something), and when I got back to my room, I could still hear it, although it was a little bit quieter.

Try sleeping with an asthmatic ghost under your bed!
That reminds me of the time where i had the ghost of a kitten purring non stop behind my wall at first we thought it was alive so we opened up the wall but nothing was there so we assumed it was some sort of draft.
 

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Damien the Pigeon said:
Oh ho ho, this is a good one.

One night, when I was about to fall asleep (but I was still completely aware), I started to hear breathing. Heavy breathing. Nobody else was in the room. It was coming from under my bed, so I quickly ran to turn on the lights and grabbed my sword. Well, nobody was under my bed, but I could still hear the breathing. I woke up my mom (just in case she was snoring or something), and when I got back to my room, I could still hear it, although it was a little bit quieter.

Try sleeping with an asthmatic ghost under your bed!
Um, may I ask why you have a sword?
 

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I use to hear voices when I was younger and see shadows, but nothing like what I've been reading.
 

Damien the Pigeon

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Echer123 said:
Damien the Pigeon said:
Oh ho ho, this is a good one.

One night, when I was about to fall asleep (but I was still completely aware), I started to hear breathing. Heavy breathing. Nobody else was in the room. It was coming from under my bed, so I quickly ran to turn on the lights and grabbed my sword. Well, nobody was under my bed, but I could still hear the breathing. I woke up my mom (just in case she was snoring or something), and when I got back to my room, I could still hear it, although it was a little bit quieter.

Try sleeping with an asthmatic ghost under your bed!
Um, may I ask why you have a sword?
You may. To save you the trouble of doing so, I'll just answer as if you already had.

I did Karate when I was younger, and at my dojo, part of the ceremony for receiving one's black belt also included receiving a sword.

The end.
 

Rascarin

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Echer123 said:
Damien the Pigeon said:
Oh ho ho, this is a good one.

One night, when I was about to fall asleep (but I was still completely aware), I started to hear breathing. Heavy breathing. Nobody else was in the room. It was coming from under my bed, so I quickly ran to turn on the lights and grabbed my sword. Well, nobody was under my bed, but I could still hear the breathing. I woke up my mom (just in case she was snoring or something), and when I got back to my room, I could still hear it, although it was a little bit quieter.

Try sleeping with an asthmatic ghost under your bed!
Um, may I ask why you have a sword?
All the cool kids have swords. I have about 20 of the things. Most of them are cheap and ornamental, though. Got a couple of genuine pieces though.
 

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Slept in a cave in Poland when I was 14.

Theres more to it than that, but I was absolutely bricking it.
 

SecretTacoNinja

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I keep looking at scary things on the internet. I saw that 'Holy Mother' picture and a read a bit of the text underneath it.

When the lights went off and everything went quiet, she came back to haunt me.

Cue me staying up until dawn.

"Look at that grandmotherly way she nods her head at you...

Look at her...

Look at her...

Look... at... her...
"

O_O
 

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A couple years ago when the landlords next door let this down-on-his-luck guy move in, and after being friendly to him and having one conversation (trying to be a nice neighbour) he decided he was in love with me and would try and contact me every day asking when we were going to see each other again and that he loved me. He was a strong tall guy and he scared the crap out of me. It got really scary when I could hear the doorknobs of my house being turned in the night, I could not sleep for fear of what might happen if he got in. He obviously had a strong entitlement issue with women, so I called the police and told the landlords and apparently he had been abusive to the landlady as well, so he was fortunately evicted.

Another time was after I'd had a problem with my medicine and had a close brush with death (NDE and all), but after being sent home from the trauma ward I was still convinced that I was very much on the end of the abyss and that I could die at any moment. I was in a state of terror and over the next two weeks probably averaged about 45 minutes of sleep/night in quick 5 minute naps.

Other that that sometimes I get sleep paralysis and very realisitc nightmares that make it too terrifying to go back to sleep. Due to a pain condition, I usually have to dope myself up pretty heavily to get any sleep at all.
 

Zersy

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Sparrow Tag said:
Slept in a cave in Poland when I was 14.

Theres more to it than that, but I was absolutely bricking it.
Ummmm Please explain more ?

(Why in all places would you sleep in acave !)