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Have your ever lose control and feelings of your hands or feet?


Ja  Rhule

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I wake up the other day and I realized I slept the whole night with my hand jammed underneath my body, when I tried to get up I had zero feeling in my hand.  I could not control it or even feel it.  I start freaking out...  Took me about 3-5 minutes to regain control.  Scary poo.

 

Anyone ever experienced anything like that?

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I wake up the other day and I realized I slept the whole night with my hand jammed underneath my body, when I tried to get up I had zero feeling in my hand. I could not control it or even feel it. I start freaking out... Took me about 3-5 minutes to regain control. Scary poo.

Anyone ever experienced anything like that?

Yup

Happens every time I sleep on a limb for too long

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i woke up one morning and rolled over and something smacked my face hard. it was my arm. not sure what it was doing or what i did to piss it off.

i've also got up a couple times after sitting on the floor and fell because i didn't have a leg...or at least it didn't feel like it. hurt like mofo once the blood started rushing back.

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All the time.  One time both my hands were asleep and I was trying to turn off the alarm clock with two 'dead' hands.  Knocked it off and just had to sit there for 10 minutes to get feeling back listening to the thing.

 

Another time I woke up really fast for some reason and rolled out but my leg was asleep so I fell on my face, then fell back asleep and was late.

 

I actually think I have a blood clot in my leg I need to see a doctor about, weird stuff be happening.

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Happened to me once, scared the poo out of me haha

 

Fell asleep with my both hands under my chest. Woke up in the middle of the night not being able to move them, got scared shitless, so i went back to sleep. Woke up just fine in the am. lol

 

Never slept on my hands ever again.

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I wake up the other day and I realized I slept the whole night with my hand jammed underneath my body, when I tried to get up I had zero feeling in my hand. I could not control it or even feel it. I start freaking out... Took me about 3-5 minutes to regain control. Scary poo.

Anyone ever experienced anything like that?

i have that happen every once in a while, I'm doubled jointed in my shoulders and sometimes one of my arms falls asleep on me really bad like literally can't do or feel anything, I've had it happen to both arms at the same time about 4-5 times ever, now that's crazy poo
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