usually if it puts you to sleep it messes with you REM periods. i don't know anything about lorazepam however. |
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I am currently taking Lorazepam(correct spelling?) and it puts me to sleep (I sometimes have restless periods). I was just wondering, does it (and other sleep inducing drugs) affect your ability to LD? I am going to bed now, without it so I will see this post after school. |
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usually if it puts you to sleep it messes with you REM periods. i don't know anything about lorazepam however. |
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clear eyes. strong hands.
Any drug that supresses your higher brain functions can mess with your ability to lucid dream, this includes lorazepam as well as alcohol. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Abosolutely YES. Any sort of benzodiazepines, tranquilizers, alcohol, etc. will seriously inhibit your ability to lucid dream and pretty much make your dream recall disappear all together. I know from experience. It's like you go to bed and wake up the next day not remembering a THING. That's no fun. It sucks. |
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i've taken codeine-based painkillers before now, and they knock me so far out, that i don't dream... |
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'all of the moments that already passed/
try to go back and make them last.'
The main reason i am on these is just because I do not sleep well enough at night not any sleeping disorderal reasons, but just I don't sleep wellduring the holidays, we also had a strike recently, and I doo hoo believe that's a reason to celebrate. it's just temporary, no reason for me to really be on them, other than to get my senses used to getting to sleep FAIRLY early. Doctor prescribed, not some crazy idea. |
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"And when he gets to heaven, to St Peter he will tell: 'One more soldier reporting sir; I've served my time in hell." - Winston Churchill
replying to lucidnina's post, these actually make my Dream recall better, but non lucid dreams are no fun, especially when Jabba the Hut asks you to play ping-pong with him. |
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"And when he gets to heaven, to St Peter he will tell: 'One more soldier reporting sir; I've served my time in hell." - Winston Churchill
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