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Yeah something kind of similar happens to me occasionally, usually when I am trying to fall back asleep in the early morning. It's very... violent. It happens just as I'm falling asleep, I call it "passing through". My eyes are closed but I will see bright flashing lights behind them, I have the sensation of falling, and I will hear a really loud sound like a train horn or sometimes screaming. And I get pins and needles across my whole body.
The cool thing is if I succeed in not freaking out and waking back up I always enter a lucid dream on "the other side" although it usually only lasts for a minute or two.
I'm so glad I only get the physical shaking feeling and not all those awful sounds you get, jfc that sounds horrific.
It freaked me out pretty bad the first few times it happened but I've gotten used to it haha