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Old 03-20-2007, 10:56 AM #1
Melanie C Melanie C is offline
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Default Horrible Nightmares

Hi Everyone, I am new to this. I have a 16 yr. old daughter who has been diagnosed Bi-polar and has gone through several misunfortuantes. Prior to her diagnosis, she was having these demonic like nightmares. They would always occur b/w 2 and 3 a.m. It would start with a loud ringing noise in her head. She would open her eyes and be paralyzed and claims to feel a presence of sorts. After a minute or so, she is able to speak and calls out for me. She was admitted to a sleep clinic and of course, it didn't happen that night and nothing was found. This hasn't happened for about a year and a half and it happended again last night. Granted she is very vunerable right now and is going through quite a bit at present. I am just curious if anyone has every experienced this and if so, did you ever find out what it was?
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