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the falling feeling
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Can anyone explain why when your just falling asleep you sometimes get the feeling that you are falling and you then kinda jump as if stopping yourself? Does it happen to anyone else?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I get this too. According to this website:
http://www.answers.com/topic/hypnic-jerk
The exact cause of the sudden jerks is not clear, but there are two main hypotheses to explain them. One is that it is a naturally occurring part of the sleep process, as are slower breathing, and reduced body temperature. Another hypothesis is that the feelings associated with relaxation before sleep are misinterpreted by the brain as falling or toppling over, and by reflex the body jerks out the limbs to stay upright.
Yes indeed. Apparently this is a type of sleep disorder known as a sleep start. They are harmless, but flamin' annoying. There's a bit on them here -
http://www.yesmag.bc.ca/Questions/sleep.html
There doesn't seem to be any one thing in particular that causes them.
As for stopping them, I don't know if this will work for you, but I find the best way is to make sure I don't try to go to sleep straight after working or any sort of concentrated mental activity. If I take some time to wind down and clear my head of thought first, I find it doesn't happen.
http://www.yesmag.bc.ca/Questions/sleep.html
There doesn't seem to be any one thing in particular that causes them.
As for stopping them, I don't know if this will work for you, but I find the best way is to make sure I don't try to go to sleep straight after working or any sort of concentrated mental activity. If I take some time to wind down and clear my head of thought first, I find it doesn't happen.
it's called a myoclonic jerk. I read somewhere that it happens when you go into a very deeply relaxed state, not necessarily asleep, and your breathing slows down too much. Your body jerks you awake out of it so that you don't get starved of oxygen! I can't remember where I read it though unfortunately.