An English woman details her sleep paralysis and lost time incidents. She has had multiple encounters and attempted abductions involving Reptilians and Greys.
I received the following account:
"I would like to state that although I do believe people experience alien abductions on a regular basis, I don't think I fall into that category. However, I do suffer from various sleep conditions, such as insomnia and night terrors and I've had a few experiences that certainly fall into the "attempted abduction" category even though I don't believe it's happening to me. But you're welcome to judge for yourself if you like.
A few months into a new relationship, I woke up to find a huge 7-foot-tall (at least) Reptilian being with horns grabbing me by the wrist and trying to pull me out of bed. This is what I "saw" (as in I was asleep at the time, in the middle of sleep paralysis, very aware that this was happening but not being able to do anything about it) So I struggled to fight off the thing and break out of the sleep paralysis episode. To my sleeping boyfriend (now husband) he thought I was stirring in my sleep, so he moved so I could get up and I punched him full in the face. Of course once that happened I snapped out of it and was hugely embarrassed by what had happened but he was thankfully OK about it.
On another occasion, I woke up in my room in the middle of an sleep paralysis episode unable to move, very aware that there were 2 Greys in my room. One next to my bed, one at the head of my bed. I mentally thought "OMG, there are Greys in my room!" They began to disappear through the wall and the floor and almost instantly the sleep paralysis lifted. Since that moment I have slept with the TV on or some sort of light source (I'm 36 years old) if I happen to be on my own for whatever reason. It seems to stop the episodes, strangely enough!
I've also experienced missing time. I used to work in a convenience store and the route from my house to the store involved a short walk to the end of my road, crossing another road and circling a block of shops. In all around a 10-minute walk if I take it slow.
So, one morning after a particularly nasty bout of insomnia, I left my house at a quarter to six in the morning for my 6am start. I walk down my road and begin crossing the other road when my manager calls me on my phone. "Where are you? It's 20 past 7! I've had to open on my own!" Somehow that little 5-minute walk to the end of my road had taken me nearly an hour and a half and I have no explanation as to why. There hadn't been a time change due (here in England we go forward/back an hour twice a year) and even if there had, smart phones, etc. change automatically. I don't recall anything about the morning walk, apart from feeling like I was waxing through treacle because I was so tired." P
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