Good Day Everyone!
I just want to share something regarding Sleep Paralysis.
To begin with, Sleep paralysis is a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During these transitions, you may be unable to move or speak for a few seconds up to a few minutes. Some people may also feel pressure or a sense of choking. <-- This is according to google.
I kinda know that this condition is hereditary because my Mother until now is experiencing this phenomena when she sleeps. That is why we both know how to somehow control it or manage "Surviving" after these experiences.
In my case It happens when I'm exhausted or not exhausted from the day. Also misconceptions about this is Sleep Paralysis happens when you ate so much and did not wait for it to be digested well in your stomach then you go to sleep. Basically on my own observation the chances of this happening to you is unpredictable. And when this happens, YOU better be prepared for supernatural and scary things you might see while you cant move.
What actually happens this happened to you is in the middle of your sleep. Something will trigger it like in my case this actually happens after a scary scene occurs in my dream. Then that is the time that your eyes will open but you can't move a thing in your body. You can roll your eyeballs to check surroundings. What's so creepy about this is when you "partially" wake up you can see things and movements around you. Like for example I have experienced it and while I was being paralyzed I can see my Mom walking around my room doing chores. Usually she wakes me up when she noticed me moaning or looking strangled while sleeping. When I woke up I asked my mom if she was sweeping the floor on my room earlier while I was sleeping and she say's "YES I was". That moment I freaked out because she can see my eyes were closed then. How? I don't really know how this happened but its true.
There is so much that I don't know about our condition. My way of managing it is by slowly trying to move my toes then my leg and then I wake up suddenly. But that is not the case always. The longest time-span I have experienced this is like 30 mins. Imagine waking up you can see but you cant move. The feeling is like laying down with a ton of weight above you and pushing you down. And it really sucks happening to someone like me who has Claustrophobia as well. I really hope that in the near future there will be medicine to prevent this from happening.
Thank you for reading my insights about this topic.