Quote Originally Posted by Skipper1100 View Post
I had to bring this to light because i felt like i was in the minority. As i mentioned, people seem to have a wonderful time with lucid dreaming and it's an overall positive forum that i very well enjoy, but i would be a hypocrite if i acted as if everything was peaches and cream and acting like im having a good time like everyone else.
If it makes you feel any better about the vision problems, there was a period of time after my initial lucidity breakthrough where I couldn’t see anything at all in my lucid dreams. It was quite frustrating, having heard so much about beautiful, vividly colored landscapes when I was just walking around bumping my ankles on things – and, as far as I knew, I was the only person in the world with this problem. I did eventually get it sorted out – but it led to some experiences that were interesting in their own right. And I tend to think that the focus I had to develop to keep the dream stable under those conditions is the reason why nothing can shake me out of lucidity once I’m there nowadays. There have been times when the dream – subjectively, at least - went on for hours.

I really couldn't guess as to why you're experiencing these difficulties - but they are definitely something that can be worked with.