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Old 08-22-2012, 04:26 PM #1
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Question Waking up in a tight ball???

I have had two recent experiences of waking up in a tight ball. The first time I was sleeping on the couch and I woke up w my back to the back of the couch and I had my knees drawn up and was curled around them. My toes were curled very tightly as if they were holding onto a pencil on some such.

The second time was last night. I dreamt that I was being restrained and woke up in the same situation as the first, maybe tighter. The only difference was that my toes were not curled.

What think thee?
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