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      Allnighter effect lucid dreaming?

      Just a question of curiosity if anyone knows anything about it.

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      When you are sleep deprived you actually get whats called an REM rebound. So you might be able to get a longer/more vivid lucid if you do it.

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      It makes me hallucinate before bed and have very weird, vivid dreams.

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      How late do you stay up? You arent supposed to hallucinate until the 72 hour mark, right?

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      Sleepping less than 6 hours to day makes 100% clear and vivid dreams that i feel every moment of it every night....

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      Not 72 hours exactly. I was sleep deprived for about 48 hours and, before falling asleep, vividly saw and heard a woman talking on a camera screen.
      Haven't had a lucid dream in 3 years, and I'm looking to get back into it.

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      Wow, thats news. When i did it i had to wait 72 hours for the hallucinations to get to me. Lucky you.

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      Now i remember that after cocaine binges and hard sleep deprivation i was lucid dreaming for 2 weeks straight last year...

      But i was so tired that i haven't interest and lost lucidity and the dreams became regular dreams fast at that time....

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      You can also get a REM rebound if you drank the night before because alcohol apparently suppresses REM. I'm sure the same thing happens with a lot of other drugs, too. I've never heard of the "allnighter effect".

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      Should be interesting, couldn't your brain be too tired to come up with anything imaginative/recognize dreamsigns etc.

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      Quote Originally Posted by C911 View Post
      Wow, thats news. When i did it i had to wait 72 hours for the hallucinations to get to me. Lucky you.
      Well, the hallucinations occured with my eyes closed. They were extraordinarily vivid, however. I also experienced an earthquake while lying in bed, of which no one else in the room knew.
      Haven't had a lucid dream in 3 years, and I'm looking to get back into it.

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