I don't have any advice, unfortunately. I have, however, experienced this exact same thing. |
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For whatever reason, instead of waking me up, my alarm clock has injected itself into my dreams as some horrible unknown noise. Actually I don't really know if there is any advise for this to be given =p |
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I don't have any advice, unfortunately. I have, however, experienced this exact same thing. |
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Maybe change the alarm sound to the radio or something. Maybe the difference in sound (rather than the beeping) will catch your attention better. Then once you find yourself incorporating the radio into your dreams, switch back to the beeping/buzzing. |
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That would probably work. If you have an Ipod, you could make it play some song that you never listen to as the alarm, and then use that as a cue to know you're dreaming whenever you hear it if all else fails, and you are completely unable to wake up from an alarm (I can't wake up from an alarm unless I'm already sleeping lighty). |
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Change to an air-horn. =) That's not a sound you can ignore . . . until it makes you deaf! |
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CITRUS ALARM CLOCK. Google it! |
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Yes I will look into what you have said. |
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If you don't want to write, you can always use a tape recorder by your bed. Hit a button and just say what's on your mind. |
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Here's one you might try. It vibrates really strong, and is supposed to be one of, if not the strongest, vibrating alarm clocks available. In addition it has a 4 minute snooze alarm that can be reset as many times as you wish. |
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iadr's Lucid and Vivid Dreams:http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=54442
I think they are talking about using your own internal clock to wake you up by concentrating on what time you wish to wake up while falling asleep. Here's an article I found on it while googling. http://www.wonderquest.com/bio-clock-1.htm |
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I knew what they were talking about but I was wondering how to train yourself to use it. |
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this happens to me sometimes, not very often, i will be in my dream and i will hear a constant ringing, my dream will begin to fall apart or get to a really good part and then the dream will end and i awake to my alarm clock, very annoying |
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Back to first post, woudln't this be a good dream sign???? I don't see how it's a bad thing. |
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Ugh, I had this happen once! In my dream one of my friends got on all fours and started making this very annoying noise, we were all pissed about it and it was extremely irritating. I woke to realize it was my alarm, lol. |
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Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives. ~William Dement
If your computer is near your bed get it to wake you up with a song from your playlist. |
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Sometimes my alarm clock enters my dreams, sometimes I sleep through it, and sometimes I wake up but fall right back to sleep. What I need is a better alarm clock. I will look into the bio-clock and that vibrating clock. I cannot get an alarm clock on my computer because then I run the risk of an overnight power-failure which could delete all my data due to the fact that I am running an expired windows xp trial OS on my computer. I just put it into hibernate so it actually does turn off, but if I ever reboot it then I'm screwed. |
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Well now, it's 4:00 AM in the east coast and the EBS noise just woke me up on the radio. But after shaking off the initial surprise, I found out I had spectacular recall, even remembering a FA (I was actually waking up at 3:00 to record my dreams on my computer)!! Does anyone else get better recall if sudden external stimuli such as an alarm clock wakes you up instead of waking up slowly? I didn't remember much at first, but it came to me spectacularly, later! Or is this just because I woke up in the middle of a sleep cycle? |
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It is probably that you woke up in the middle of a dream that made it easier to remember the dream. Waking up in the middle of a dream almost always makes it easier for me to remember a dream. Otherwise I sometimes have to lay there for 2 or 3 minutes without moving until the dream comes to me. |
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