Is this one of your first lucid dreams? This seems to be common when you first get started. Your vision may go screwey like tunnel vision or fading to black. You may not be able to move your body properly. It seems to pass on its own as you get more lucids. It is as if your brain just rejects the dream and tries to wake you up. Maybe as your brain becomes more accustomed to the bizarre feeling of being lucid, it accepts the world more. That's just my oversimplified way of looking at it.
Check out the dream stabilization tutorial for some good tricks:
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=70131
I always find it helpful to take things very slow at first and try to engage my environment as much as possible. Touch things, look carefully at my surroundings, inspect my body and hands, start talking out loud, ect.
Remember, it is a dream. You can think anything and make it happen. Don't start assuming this will happen every time, or you may subconsciously sabotage yourself.
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