Category Archives: Sleep Talking

“Have I Lost the Ability to Talk in My Sleep?” By Chad Robert Parker

The other night I woke up from a half sleep with a start. I tried to scream out but all I could muster was a loud letter M. It was like..mmmmmmMMMMMehhhh…or something like that. My wife started laughing and I opened my eyes looking a little disturbed. She asked if I was okay. I smiled.

She was so amused that I think she was kind of hoping to get further response from my asleep state. I was awake, however, but oddly I could not remember what my dream was about. When she asked I opened my mouth to say, but as quickly as I did I could not remember. All I know is I was vaguely conscious of being in and out of sleep and I was thinking someone was going to grab me but that I had limited function to move, and/or to apparently shout out.

My wife was telling me that there was another time I had a conversation with her while she was quite sure I was actually sleeping, but she can’t recall what I was saying.

How about you? Do you talk in your sleep? Share your story. 🙂

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“Sleep-talking” by Zach (Saratoga Springs, Utah)

Early in our marriage, my wife and I discovered that we were both sleep-talkers. One night I awoke to a strange noise that I couldn’t quite figure out. It was a consistent, flat hum. The kind a kid makes when they are pretending to be a race car. As I became more conscience, I realized that the sound was coming from my wife.“Baby,” I said, “what are you doing?” “I’m on a mint green moped.” she replied. Although she spoke very clearly, I could tell she was not awake. The hum, which I now recognized as her mimicking the sound of an engine, continued. Flat, consistent, unchanging. “Baby,” I asked again, “what are you doing on a moped?”

“I’m in a race!” (More flat humming)

“Well, are you winning?”

“No! They’re getting away,” (Flat hum)

“Try shifting gears!”

At this suggestion, she immediately changed the hum, as though she finally found second gear, then third, then fourth. At some point she must have crossed the finish line because the humming faded away, and I faded back into sleep. The next morning, she remembered the entire race, but not a word of the conversation.

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