GlendaleViper
Yep, words.
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Thanks for the post. As someone who sleeps with cans on, it's good to hear stories like this to remind you not to take your surroundings forgranted. Glad to know everything turned out ok for you too!
Far as all the people slamming you for the candle - I agree they obviously didn't read your post fully. But let's give 'em the benefit of the doubt: Perhaps flaming you was an attempt at an implied pun?
Anyway, a couple of people already brought this up but I wanted to second it with a few examples. This is regarding the temporary deafness. First, if you already have a panic disorder, this will absolutely contribute to loss of awareness. My girlfriend and another person I know have experienced the exact same thing and suffer from panic attacks.
Secondly, I'm going to say you were in fact woken by the alarm. If you were in a full, deep REM sleep, the sub-conscious is still active (and prominent) if you startle awake. I've had nightmares where I was being held down and when I suddenly awoke, I couldn't move for up to a minute. More commonly, think of a time you were woken up by the telephone - which you answered and even conversed on - and upon waking up again, found out later you had no idea you spoke with anyone!
The subconscious is a bizarre, misunderstood and POWERFUL component of human sentience. Never underestimate it!
Far as all the people slamming you for the candle - I agree they obviously didn't read your post fully. But let's give 'em the benefit of the doubt: Perhaps flaming you was an attempt at an implied pun?

Anyway, a couple of people already brought this up but I wanted to second it with a few examples. This is regarding the temporary deafness. First, if you already have a panic disorder, this will absolutely contribute to loss of awareness. My girlfriend and another person I know have experienced the exact same thing and suffer from panic attacks.
Secondly, I'm going to say you were in fact woken by the alarm. If you were in a full, deep REM sleep, the sub-conscious is still active (and prominent) if you startle awake. I've had nightmares where I was being held down and when I suddenly awoke, I couldn't move for up to a minute. More commonly, think of a time you were woken up by the telephone - which you answered and even conversed on - and upon waking up again, found out later you had no idea you spoke with anyone!
The subconscious is a bizarre, misunderstood and POWERFUL component of human sentience. Never underestimate it!