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It's Something Like Sleeptalking, I Guess.
Posted: 11-28-06 16:33pm

Apparently my mom has conversations to me when i'm asleep, but I don't ever remember any of the conversations we have. Last night was what finally prompted me to look into this, because my mom supposedly came to me in my room, turned the light on, asked me if I ate my baby brother's fruitsnacks, and I said yes. She started saying she couldn't believe me, and told my dad, and apparently I got up and said I didn't do it, after I had said I did, and went back to bed. I didn't even know we had fruit snacks, lol.

i guess the main problems are these: 1) I don't remember conversations, or even activities like getting up to help my parents or brother with something; 2) I appear alert though i'm asleep; & 3) my conscious doesn't awake when my body does.

then my fool mom has to go and say things like, "well you have to learn to train yourself to wake up when people are talking to you", and it's like, what kind of person are you to think that this problem that I have is something that I can just change. Though i've told her many times that it's something I don't realize is happening, meaning it's having to do with the conscious brain, she seems to try to reason it off with what she finds acceptable. I guess it's because she's never experienced it to know what i'm talking about, but it's getting real annoying.

What's the deal?
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