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    1. Narcolepsy

      by , 07-10-2012 at 04:56 AM
      I was diagnosed with narcolepsy several years ago with it gradually getting worse as I get older. Sleep paralysis, hallucinations and lucid dreaming are all part of it. During my last sleep test several years ago I could slip into REM sleep within 90 seconds. I think at times that happens within a minute now.
      I recently suffered a family crisis and somehow it seems to have triggered a culmination of extremely vivid, lucid dreams crossed with sleep paralysis; I am myself part of my own dreams, but in it I am incapable of anything. I know most people have sleep paralysis while dreaming but it seems I am now aware of it.
      If I were to imagine being in a coma, this is my dreaming.
      -Mike
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    2. Wow, really? New member

      by , 07-09-2012 at 07:08 AM
      I found this site only after researching my own lucid dreams.
      I have narcolepsy and have often experienced sleep paralysis. I do not often recall dreams. Every night for days now though, I dream, and those dreams have become very lucid of their own accord; I just can not imagine wanting this to happen. I think the only good that could ever come of such dreaming is if I could get a camcorder in my head, the music videos that followed would be pretty darn amazing!
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