I Suffer From Exploding Head Syndrome, And Here’s A Comic Explaining What It’s Like
Hi. I hope that these cartoon drawings are an eye-opener for some people out there. No, you are not crazy, no, it’s not just sleep paralysis, and no, you are not alone.
I assume most of you know sleeping disorders like “sleep paralysis “and stuff like that? But did you ever heard of “Exploding Head Syndrome “? No? Well, let me tell you about this sleep issue because I was as speechless as you.
My first EHS attack happened back in 2017. I remember that day like it was yesterday because my grandma passed away that day. As you see, I was under a lot of stress because I knew she would pass, and after my granddad passed away two months earlier, the burden was even more significant. That was the cause of my first attack.
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It was the morning of the weekend. After waking up early, I decided to drink some water and go back to sleep because why not. My boyfriend was sleeping as well. I went back to bed, closed my eyes, and knew I would fall back asleep pretty fast. This time was different as I suddenly could feel how I was falling asleep. It was a scary feeling, but I didn’t think much because, as I said earlier, I suffered from sleep paralysis as well, so I thought I’m going to have an episode of that. But then I started hearing noises, it sounded like pure static, electricity and it got louder and louder till I heard a loud exploding like doorbell-bang. So loud, I wanted to scream. But I could not. My body was not moving. I felt a terrible pain in my head, along with electricity in my arms back, and legs. My eyes wide open, my vision full of dots and colorful patches and flashes of lightning. I thought I was having a seizure or a stroke. After around 20 seconds, everything was gone, and I finally could scream for help.
My boyfriend was looking at me with half-open eyes, asking me what happened. I panicked and told him everything. The sound I’ve heard came directly out of my head. So I was sure that something was happening.
I called my doctor an hour later because I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I was having some physical health problems. She laughed at me, telling me that I was a bit crazy. (Yes, she did that.) That was also the last time I went to that doctor because it was not the first time that she didn’t take me seriously.
After having multiple EHS attacks and keeping this all to myself because I was afraid that another doctor would call me crazy, I went to a Neurologist, who helped me with my migraine. He asked about my sleep problems, and I told him everything from those weird attacks I was having. He sent me to a sleep specialist in the same hospital, which listened to my story and asked me many more things. I was relieved when he told me that I wasn’t crazy at all; I was suffering from an EH Syndrome. He was pretty excited about it, telling me he would like to monitor me for a night EHS is one of the rare syndromes, and it’s even rarer to catch an attack on a monitor.
“Sadly,” I didn’t have an attack that night. But I am glad to know what I have and that it’s nothing worse and has nothing to do with mental problems. Getting a diagnosis helped me with losing fear, which, in the end, helped me fall asleep better! Since I lowered my stress, I’m doing much better!
That was my story about EHS syndrome. If you feel these are relatable comics to you, please share your story down in the comment section.
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I have this - I hear loud cracking/exploding noises and it also feels like a zap of something in my head. So sympathy and hugs back from a fellow sufferer.
I hear the sound of a camera clicking when I have sleep paralysis, as if someone is very close by taking photos of me as it's happening. I also 'feel' a darkness in the room. The last time it happened, I made eye contact with my dog who just happened to be on the floor next to my bed and he could sense something was up when I would not stop staring at him, so he came up onto the bed and constantly nudged my hand until my body woke up.
Sorry, I didn’t think you could hear me... *click*
Load More Replies...Welcome to another episode of: Areyou telling me that isnt normal and not everyonene is expieriecing this? No whispering voices, no screams or else while you transition between awake and asleep?
Only hallucinated once. Otherwise enjoyed the hypnagogic state and had awesome vivid, sometimes semi-lucid, occasionally lucid dreams. Very rarely extremely lucid dreams that made me feel omni-powerful. Dreaming is one of my favourite things in life.
Load More Replies...I have it too occasionally. And once, the thing I heard was a song. It was getting louder and louder that it woke me up in the same fashion an awaking alarm does. It was an existing song too. Ironically, Red Sleeping Beauty (the Manics' version). Speaking of songs, P-Model's Rem Sleep does a pretty good job in depicting a typical exploding head experience. When I was young, I wasn't aware it was a condition, and I thought it was just normal, part of dreaming, something that everyone has. Well, as I was praising this song for that particular part to my friend, she couldn't understand what I was talking about, and I thought I simply couldn't express myself well, but later I found out it's not something everyone experiences.
Not realizing something is abnormal is the bane of my existence!! Am I supposed to walk around asking random people "does this happen to you??" If I did, I may have been diagnosed with a couple life long, obnoxious, evil, painful diseases. One of which is genetic but didn't show up until adulthood. Ugh!! Sorry your sleep problems aren't something everyone has!!
Load More Replies...Wow, I never heard of this. I'm sorry you have this and I commend you for sharing your story.
I had this on vacation recently. I thought someone was pounding on my hotel door in the middle of the night. I was terrified, but knowing I have had similar experiences before (when stressed or worried) I convinced my semi-aware self to move on and slept somewhat more the rest of the night (had regular stress dreams instead). Then I confirmed with my daughter in the morning that she didn't hear anyone banging on the door. It's weird and very related to lucid dreaming. My conscious self during the incident reasoned that since I knew my daughter was sleeping in the same room, if someone was actually banging on the door she'd wake me up so we could be terrified together...
I also have the zaps in my head. Strange to learn I'm not the only one.
I'm so happy I've read this. Never knew it had a name. It sometimes happens to me and feels like you're going insane. I sometimes hear a static/electrifying noise that starts off very light and then it hits you. Then I wake up with an anxiety attack and very bad migraine. Screaming and popping like sounds as well. Sometimes it sounds like sound effects from a thriller/horror movie.
I have this - I hear loud cracking/exploding noises and it also feels like a zap of something in my head. So sympathy and hugs back from a fellow sufferer.
I hear the sound of a camera clicking when I have sleep paralysis, as if someone is very close by taking photos of me as it's happening. I also 'feel' a darkness in the room. The last time it happened, I made eye contact with my dog who just happened to be on the floor next to my bed and he could sense something was up when I would not stop staring at him, so he came up onto the bed and constantly nudged my hand until my body woke up.
Sorry, I didn’t think you could hear me... *click*
Load More Replies...Welcome to another episode of: Areyou telling me that isnt normal and not everyonene is expieriecing this? No whispering voices, no screams or else while you transition between awake and asleep?
Only hallucinated once. Otherwise enjoyed the hypnagogic state and had awesome vivid, sometimes semi-lucid, occasionally lucid dreams. Very rarely extremely lucid dreams that made me feel omni-powerful. Dreaming is one of my favourite things in life.
Load More Replies...I have it too occasionally. And once, the thing I heard was a song. It was getting louder and louder that it woke me up in the same fashion an awaking alarm does. It was an existing song too. Ironically, Red Sleeping Beauty (the Manics' version). Speaking of songs, P-Model's Rem Sleep does a pretty good job in depicting a typical exploding head experience. When I was young, I wasn't aware it was a condition, and I thought it was just normal, part of dreaming, something that everyone has. Well, as I was praising this song for that particular part to my friend, she couldn't understand what I was talking about, and I thought I simply couldn't express myself well, but later I found out it's not something everyone experiences.
Not realizing something is abnormal is the bane of my existence!! Am I supposed to walk around asking random people "does this happen to you??" If I did, I may have been diagnosed with a couple life long, obnoxious, evil, painful diseases. One of which is genetic but didn't show up until adulthood. Ugh!! Sorry your sleep problems aren't something everyone has!!
Load More Replies...Wow, I never heard of this. I'm sorry you have this and I commend you for sharing your story.
I had this on vacation recently. I thought someone was pounding on my hotel door in the middle of the night. I was terrified, but knowing I have had similar experiences before (when stressed or worried) I convinced my semi-aware self to move on and slept somewhat more the rest of the night (had regular stress dreams instead). Then I confirmed with my daughter in the morning that she didn't hear anyone banging on the door. It's weird and very related to lucid dreaming. My conscious self during the incident reasoned that since I knew my daughter was sleeping in the same room, if someone was actually banging on the door she'd wake me up so we could be terrified together...
I also have the zaps in my head. Strange to learn I'm not the only one.
I'm so happy I've read this. Never knew it had a name. It sometimes happens to me and feels like you're going insane. I sometimes hear a static/electrifying noise that starts off very light and then it hits you. Then I wake up with an anxiety attack and very bad migraine. Screaming and popping like sounds as well. Sometimes it sounds like sound effects from a thriller/horror movie.









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