Just a moment ago my boyfriend jolted out of his sleep and I asked what happened and he said he was running and then he tripped. I haven't had this in a long time but I had a dream a long time ago I slipped and jolted out of bed. There were times when jolted awake and the short dream wasn't anything I would jolt from...
I think this happens when we're trying to stay awake even though we're really tired. Especially since you are sitting on a couch or anything else. You're fighting to stay awake so your nerves are working along side that plan and is like, NO! Whenever I fight to stay awake this happens. There was this one time I was sharing my bed with my brother's ex at the time they were together. I was uncomfortable because the way I was sleeping on the bed. And I jolted 3 times in a row . I believe it was every 2-3 minutes. So it's pretty normal. Your brain and nerves are doing two things at once, sleeping and staying awake which causes the jolt. I usually jolt then go back to sleep lol.
Jolting awake.
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Just a moment ago my boyfriend jolted out of his sleep and I asked what happened and he said he was running and then he tripped. I haven't had this in a long time but I had a dream a long time ago I slipped and jolted out of bed. There were times when jolted awake and the short dream wasn't anything I would jolt from...
I think this happens when we're trying to stay awake even though we're really tired. Especially since you are sitting on a couch or anything else. You're fighting to stay awake so your nerves are working along side that plan and is like, NO! Whenever I fight to stay awake this happens. There was this one time I was sharing my bed with my brother's ex at the time they were together. I was uncomfortable because the way I was sleeping on the bed. And I jolted 3 times in a row . I believe it was every 2-3 minutes. So it's pretty normal. Your brain and nerves are doing two things at once, sleeping and staying awake which causes the jolt. I usually jolt then go back to sleep lol.