Sleep/wake Problem with 15" MBP

Hey guys,
Just recently, my MacBook Pro has been acting up on me whenever I open it to wake it from sleep. The screen will wake for about 2 seconds and then will go back to sleep. The only way to get the screen back is by hitting the button that lowers the brightness then I have to hit the brightness increase button to get it back to normal which is getting really annoying.
When I put it to sleep with the screen open by hitting the power button, it'll wake up perfectly fine. The problem only occurs when I take it out of sleep by lifting the screen.
Has anyone experienced this before and is it an easy fix?
-Thanks

I just tried unplugging the charger and it comes awake with no issues at all, just comes up black when plugged in and have to use the brightness buttons to wake screen.....hmmmm
Jchaves wrote:
I did a little searching before i posted and it seems like the trouble doesn't have to do with the laptop itself it has to do with some sort of glitch in Lion. The problem only persists when i have it plugged into the charger but when i carry it around and open it from sleep, it wakes up perfectly fine.
Does anyone know of any settings that i can change that can make this problem go away?

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