^^ That.
I've been using WILD/DEILD for decades and have had thousands of successful WILD dives, and missing quality sleep was never an issue. Also, since I started doing WILD's long before the acronym was invented and discussion of the noise that might accompany a WILD became popular enough to create, through expectation, a totally artificial barrier to successful WILDs, I for one have rarely had a problem with ignoring the things that happen on the way to the dream (things like HI, body issues, and REM atonia, all things that would have happened anyway, but you just happen to be there to witness them); they are simply not that important.
So you might want to look further into WILD (and DILD), because there might be things that you have been misinformed about... WILD is not about the noise or quality of sleep, but about nothing more (or less) than falling to sleep and entering a dream without losing your waking-life self-awareness. I humbly suggest you look at my DVA WILD class if you are interested in learning to successfully WILD.
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