You can compare it to learning a wallflip (running up a wall 1 or 2 steps, then backflipping off it):
Most poeple will need months until they actually try the rotation. Then they need weeks to perfectly land on their feet.
Some people never dare the jump.
A few people try it, do it, succeed, done.
I've been into lucid dreaming for a few months now. I had about 7 or 8 LDs, the first two ended after a few seconds.
I haven't put that much effort in it, and haven't changed my sleeping pattern. (Why do it the easy way when you can do it the hard way too lol)
Sometimes I try WILDing a few nights, then stop again. But I come closer every few tries 
All my LDs yet were DILDs, and I can remember them quite well. And just a side note: I figured, from the moment I become lucid, I remember the dream better and more detailed than the parts before I became lucid.
PS: Doesn't too much B6 damage your nerves? Don't ask me how much `too much' is please. <- and that's not reliable, I just remember hearing something about that once.
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