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July 9, 2013 | Sleep Talking Sleep talking involves unconscious talking during sleep. Sleep talking varies in content and presentation, ranging from mumbling, gibberish, and nonsensical words to coherent. Sleep talking can be spontaneous, but may also be induced by some else who talks with them while asleep. This nocturnal language can even sound different from their wakeful speaking voice! The content of sleep talking can be completely random, but it may also be related to past or present daytime experiences. Decoding it can be impossible (or not even necessary) as sleep talking happens out side of conscious awareness. Sleep talking can happen at any time during the night and during any stage of sleep. In the earlier part of the night, people tend to be more in the deeper stages of sleep (Stage 3 or 4) and sleep talking may sound more like gibberish or mumbling. As the night progresses, sleep becomes lighter (REM sleep like Stages 1 and 2) and can be more understandable to a bed partner. Most sleep talkers won't remember a thing about their midnight murmurs — which, more accurately, can range from babbling to coherent sentences and even raised voice. Sleep-talking or somniloquy can range from random noises to complete sentences. It can also be brought on by stress or reacting to dream sequences.
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I’ve seen people arguing on this site and thought i’d add info, Yes, DID/OSDD-1 is rare, however it’s not quite as rare as people think. This is a trauma-based disorder that is hard to get help for and is VERY under researched. I do understand that it's commonly romanticized on Tiktok, but this does not mean individuals are faking or trying to fake. “oh but what about the study that brought up DID Tiktok fakers?” that study was very unethical and did not ask permission as well as using systems that HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED. Instead of repeating the previous peanut example or the redhead example, let me talk about the left hand example. Being left handed was stigmatized and about 3% of the population were left handed due to stigma. Later on, it grew to 10% because it became more talked about. (roughly 1/10 people.) I also see a lot of people claim someone can’t have a bunch of physical and mental disorders while also having DID/OSDD-1. This is just a weird argument. It is called psychosomatic when a mental disorder and physical illness are linked. For example: let’s say a child was born with ADHD and autism (common things) this increases your baseline of dissociation and your predisposition towards anxiety and depression. Now, if you’re born in an unstable environment with trauma, your ego states may not form normally and develop dissociative barriers. It’s been proven trauma changed how your brain and body functions. Its also been proven that high-stress, which leads to high blood pressure, can lead to heart disease. Obviously, there are other things it leads to, but this is an example. Introjects are common with DID/OSDD-1, especially with comorbidities such as ADHD and autism where you have hyperfixations and/or special imterests. Fakeclaiming does not just harm those who are “faking” it also harms those who do have DID. I’m tired of seeing people fakeclaiming without basic knowledge. Do not reality check unless you’re a professional, even if you think someone is faking. It’s dangerous and can lead to unstability within someone and will cause more harm than good. If youd like to argue more, my discord is @monachopsis111 -a tired system & psych major
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