from my knowledge, no.
There are two types of sleep: Quiet sleep (QS) and Paradoxical sleep (PS, or REM) It is QS that is associated with growth, repair, restoration, a relaxed body, and an idling brain. PS is associated with REM, muscular twitches, a paralyzed body, a highly active brain, and dreaming. I see no reason why remembering dreams would effect you any more than having them in the first place. Yes, it effects your memory, but not your sleeping state, as you dream during non-healing periods at night.
That's my thought on the subject.




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