Overview Of The Signs Of Sleep Paralysis
Paranoia

Sleep paralysis patients, as discussed, are awake but cannot move. They are scared! Many of them believe that there is someone in their room. Others feel like someone is sitting on their chest! This feeling is typically called paranoia. However, researchers also say that it is the patient's mind coming up with an explanation for what they are feeling! It believes the feelings of fear are evidence!
Unfortunately, many patients will deal with this paranoia after their paralysis has disappeared. Other individuals dismissing their feelings often brings it back! This often makes sleep paralysis patients feel that they are keeping them from the truth. Patients are sure that they experienced something, though when they do not have a good explanation, they will feel paranoid.