Question: I’m 17 currently, but the very first time sleep paralysis happened to me was last year, while I was still 16.
I woke up randomly, and was frozen. I couldn’t move a muscle except my eyelids, and I had a buzzing in my ear. Not like bees buzzing, but almost like an air compressor sound but not as loud. I looked around, feeling as if someone were staring at me. And there was a man standing in my doorway. Just staring at me. I couldn’t make out the features of the man, but it looked like my dad, so I was going to say, “Dad” but I couldn’t talk either. Then I woke up, and everything was normal, my door closed, and no man there.I’ve had many encounters but I never opened my eyes because I told myself not too. Encounters happened such as my neck being pushed down when I tried to move it, just hearing the buzzing sounds and feeling watched, and even feeling as if someone was laying next to me when I know I was alone that night.My recent encounter that was the scariest, happened only a few nights ago. I woke up, realizing I was having sleep paralysis and kept my eyes closed. I could move a little, and seemed to roll over, and I felt as if I was on fire, and as if needles were poking me all over. It ended and like always, everything was normal. The freakiest thing though, was when my mom went to make my bed, she found loads of needles in my bed. We don’t even have that many needles.I know my story is long, but it’s all true.