That Strange Falling Sensation

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Do you ever wake up suddenly to a falling sensation and a strong muscle twitch just after you have fallen asleep?

This strange falling sensation and muscle twitch is known as a hypnagogic myoclonic twitch or “Hypnic jerk†If this has happened to you on more than one occasion, don’t worry, you are not alone. Close to 70 percent of all people experience this phenomenon just after nodding off, according to a recent study at the Mayo Clinic.

Most experts agree that this is a natural part of the sleeping process, much like slower breathing and a reduced heartbeat. The occurance is well known and has been well documented. However, experts are still not completely sure why the body does this.

The general consensus among researchers is that, as your muscles begin to slack and go into a restful state just as you are falling asleep; your brain senses these relaxation signals and misinterprets them, thinking you are falling down. The brain then sends signals to the muscles in your arms and legs in an attempt to jerk you back upright. This misinterpretation that takes place in your brain may also be responsible for the “falling†dreams that accompany the falling sensation. These “dreams†are not really normal dreams, as they are not produced from R.E.M sleep, but rather more like a daydream or hallucination in response to the body’s sensations.

While this phenomenon happens to most everyone, studies have recently begun to link occurrences of “Hypnic jerks†to sleep anxiety, fatigue, and discomfort. People who are having trouble sleeping or can’t get comfortable in bed appear to experience the sensation more often throughout the night. It is especially more common with people who are trying to fight falling asleep or have deprived themselves of sleep for more than 24 hours.

Researchers believe that the lack of sleep from sleep anxiety or sleep deprivation confuses the muscles and the brain. The muscles continually attempt to relax and shut down for rest, while your brain remains awake creating continued “misinterpretations†of falling or loss of balance.

Scientists and researchers continue to study sleep twitching and jerking in a small capacity, but state that the sensation is completely normal for our bodies and is “of little medical significanceâ€. Our bodies go through several procedures of shutting down and preparing for an extended period of rest. “Hypnic jerking†is just one of them. It doesn’t appear to cause damage to body and poses no danger to our physical wellbeing. That may be true, but it could pose a significant danger to my bed when I mess my pants next time I wake up thinking I just fell off of a building.
 
Grt piece of info dipdude!! & i thot I was special & it happened only to me..!

" Does that mean im not special?Could my mother have been wrong?? -Seinfeld "
 
i got this sensation twice...once jus ard 6-8months bak somwhere in my dreams i fall down..suddenly i woke up and iwas seeing whether i was hurt........
once way bak ard6-7yrs bak...i was trying to bowl to a guy in dreams and again i slipped...and again iwas up and was thinking when will i feel the pain
 
i used to have this falling sensation and my whole body used to shake like there was some earthquake since so long now!
i used to have this problem two or three times every night. man it was scary :S .even sometimes during the day when i used to dose off to only be awakened by a sudden jerk like i tripped over something in my dream or fell off my bike. i was beginning to think it had something to with me watching a kid fall off a building and the way his body shook on impact.

Now i rarely have it. and it makes sense. i get (comparatively:huh: ) better sleep now that im in college. those days i was either stuck with computers or preparations for btech engineering entrance exams.

thanks dipdude, that info means a lot to me.
 
I used to have those dumb dreams of fallin off ships and buildings, wakin up to find myself fallen off the pillow, now I know wats it called xactly...nice one...
 
Great Info Dip, thanks, I used to experience this very often when I was in school, too much pressure of Boards n all, I think.
 
hey i too have experiences of falling from the stairs in my sleep and then wake up shaking my legs.its a scary experience.now i know why it is so.
 
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