im tempted to call 9-1-1 but dont want to! I just woke up from a nap and saw the scariest damn thing ive ever seen in my life! In the far corner of my room there was a very old woman staring at me holding a cup or teapot. when i screamed she screamed and started running tward me! i think i just had a heart attack! I am hiding under my sheets right now crying. At first I thought it was a dream, but i WAS awake. she stood there screaming at me and she was hideous and looked decayed (for lack of a better word other than haggish) she grabbed my arms and started furiously scratching me and now my wrists are bleeding moderatly fast. Im terrified and ive already passed out from an incedent like this last week!
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There is a common hallucination called the old hag illusion. What you described sounds very similar to that. Go to a sleep clinic there are medications for that. This can be linked to narcolepsy and other sleep disorders. Don't be too scared, these hallucinations are EXTREMELY life-like. None of it is real. I have never had this problem but I research this topic a lot.
actually it's more commonly called "hag ridden" i do my own reading about this to and have also seen many documentaries about people who've had these experiences. i think i've also experienced it at least once or twice in the past and woke up sweating and terrified. i still remember those images sometimes. but i think mine was related to stress and other things.
Either you are trolling or may need prof help. If situation was real your neighbors may have seen her.make sure it is real and not just in your head.if not real,you need to tell a dr & get help.If it is real then and only then call 911.Keep a camera handy if have one.
if this is a real situation than yes you do need help. i think you could be suffering from a sleep paralyses disorder these disorders are more common than you think. others say they experienced alien abductions in a similar way just a different setting. there are doctors that know how to treat it. i'd suggest going to a psychoanalyst.
No not very similar, exacly as you described it.