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      Unhappy How to stop having lucid dreams

      I almost went into dream mode almost the instant I closes my eyes..
      I can remember main parts of the adventures I had in my dreams (is this called lucid?)
      And the dreams I had were like the combination of my fears, wonders, hopes, doubts and disbeliefs. (Even if it was jus a tiny thought I had - it could probably also be part of my dreams)
      And waking up having headaches. Pls I need suggestions or solutions to stop having these dreams. I've alrdy forgotten the feel of closing and opening of eyes feelin fresh in the morn..it must be great though. and I want that feeling back.
      So pls help.
      And there's this another thing..
      I'll wake in the presence of little light or sound (in the morn)
      ...Thats when I'll get the most headache (interrupted dreams)
      There's the 'Wuuaaah!' nerve pullin sensation of confusion, pulling my mind frm dream to reality.
      Ha so I'm gettin ear plugs soon.

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      Its not lucid unless you realize that you are dreaming in the actual dream.

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      One suggestion would be to do the opposite of a MILD?
      Fall asleep continuously thinking, I will not remember any dreams tonight..
      When you wake up, try to get up as quickly as possible. Don't just sit and sulk.
      The quicker you get the engine going, the quicker the dreams leave.
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      Its hard. I tried before. But it naturally brings me there, without me having to think anything.
      And yes. I do know that I'm dreaming ~obviously, well
      I can't stand immediately I wake. I'll fall. Its..kindda dizzy when I woke up.
      Its like> Night close eye-dream all the way which felt like forever-Morn eyes open
      It gets harder when I wake when its noisy. GUARANTEE BIG HEADACHE throughout the day.
      The pulling sensation was scary. I often scream out (not that loud, but still its loud such as whole living room can hear) in the process.
      And they think I'm crazy.

      And Here.. .. ..I, realise how come people here LIKE or even WANT lucid dreams, when I'm trying to get rid of it.
      And therefore had thousands of questions swimming in my head.

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      That isn't a lucid, and the problem sounds like you get in SP every time you wake up, which means you got a sleep disorder, I would tell the problem to a doctor, since it isn't normal to have headaches after waking up. And you dream several times a day whether you remember it or not, so the headaches won't leave despite your dreams being forgotten. If at all, the disorder might be boosting your recall, which is why you are tying it with LDing.

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      You sure? I even told myself that 'Ok I'm dreaming again' and that 'nevermind, I won't die even if I got shot or jump down the building' and I did.
      And therefore I'm almost fearless in my dream.
      Its jus the effect it has on me. (and whats SP?)
      And it felt like I never really slept throughout the night, just travelling big time somewhere and dealing with those situations.
      I never had once fully forgotten dream, and..I can't sleep anytime except for night (brain too active, and those daylight..)
      Well?

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      Well, didn't your headache start along with that? Also, saying doesn't equal understanding, though if you do understand it, then you were lucid. One way or the other, the LD is not the problem, since so many people have them without any kind of headache. I believe it must be a sleep disorder that you must talk to with a professional. Remember, the problem is the disorder, the side effect is recall/LDing, kinda how some people get a stomach disease and as a side effect, you start getting hot, being hot isn't the real problem, but the disease.

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      Haha nice probable explaination..
      Then what if it was this situation that says:
      Someone precious to you was in trouble and you had to think of all ways to help him/her.
      And yet you were in an environment that was not familiar.
      You were trying hard plotting here and there, fighting troubles and all..
      And when you wake up, you will obviously feel mentally tired like as if you had just fought a war.
      It make sense though..No?
      I hate it when I'm scheeming half way and some noise 'drag me back to earth', and my goal was unaccomplished
      (which was often the case)
      And its as if I can chose Not to react to my dreams in the 1st place..
      Last edited by Shinice; 02-26-2011 at 06:15 AM.

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      I suggest you learn dream control, and realise that everything, and I mean EVERYTHING in your dreams can be controlled by you. Next time, free the person someone's holding captive, with a snap of your fingers and have an adventure with that person.

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      Well, considering dream-fights and plots make me feel more refreshed instead of tired, can't really be there with you. I'm always fighting, so someone in trouble would resume to teleportation, eating the enemy and/or using claws/blood as weapon, and problem solved.

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      Well, I believe that in dreams..there's still this kinda Order around.
      You can't have everything going our way, if your mind and normal life is normal thats it.
      The destination of my dreams, normally, takes place on an earthly like place.
      I can do teleportation all that, but there's a limit.
      I can't have me teleport all the way to the root of problems, it only brings me to the branches.
      Which means i have to find my way in. Which is tiring. Thats the way life is infact.
      Your mind can't be absurb such that everything goes your way doesn't it?

      And..I don't like fighting, as it was always tis case that
      --> I got shot and didn't mind to dodge as i know i'll feel absolutely nth..
      and that when i shoot others, they scream and there's sign of pain in them..which doesn't exist in me.
      It really felt like really killing someone in real, who doesn't possess the ability to harm me -->innocent
      Trust me..the way you dream is how you really want to be in reality..
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      Ah, but my dreams do have rules, I can't do anything I wish to, I had to train myself HARD to be able to use my powers, if I die in a dream, it will be like dying in reality, I will lose everything I once had. And of course the way you dream is how you really want to be, though there are still main differences between the two realities.
      We agree a lot, it seems. Though we are standing on opposite sides lol
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      Yeh. Gd to know someone actually agrees with me on this.
      However..why did you not get tired after all this? man.. You do not dream every night i suppose?

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      I do every night, but as I said, I believe the tiredness you get is not from the lucid dreams, but from whatever it is that started causing them (The disorder as I called it earlier). Only times when I do get tired from lucids, is when I play with time, so evade doing that.

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      And what cld probably started it? I got tired only after lucid -to wateva thats causing it- An over active brain that doesn't want to rest?? That, I heard a 1000 times.

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      Nah, it could easily be an hormone, since you are 17 it makes sense. But of course, a professional is more qualified to tell you the real cause.

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      You're saying that it cld be a hormone, that trigers and makes me lucid every night, resulting in headache right?
      And so you mean, if lucid too much can also get headache?

      Wait..a ques: is it possible to enter lucid without having to think or do anything in the 1st place? Natural occurances?
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      Nop, IF it is a hormone, then the problem is the hormone, it just so happens that this one hormone makes you lucid and boosts your recall. Like, um... lets say that someone with cancer in their brain can suddenly use telekinesis, they have huge headaches and attribute it to the telekinesis, but the real problem is the cancer, then if they remove the cancer (Hormone) the headache will go away, and since the cancer was the source of the telekinesis (LD), then the telekinesis will go away too.

      So you could have telekinesis (LD) without headaches, but for that it needs to not come from a problem like cancer (hormone).

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      So its the hormone that causes my to have headache when lucid? Thats what u mean? Huh?-but it didn't make sense. You will definitely get headache if u think a lot right?

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      Yup, thats what I mean. And I have never had a headache for thinking a lot. Hm... in which case, it would be forcing a thought the problem, not thinking a lot. Like, trying to force some info inside your head, maybe you do that while lucid without realizing it?

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      You need to see a doctor, that sounds like a health problem to me. The sudden onset of lucid dreams every night could be related to your condition. Whenever I go straight from being awake to entering a dream, I usually wake up after the dream very rested and relaxed, so I doubt it's the heightened mental activity from lucidity that's causing your headaches.

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      Yeh. Finally some answers fit. Considering I Particated (this word) a lot in dreams shows how info. from dreams find their way to my brain and make me answer it. Maybe thats where my headaches come from. Then how come I'm the only one? Didn't you all get to do whatever u all wanted in yr dreams too? And do u really think going to doctors..they'll take what i say seriously? Abt dreams? They don't understand. And this has nth to do with my Health -got a check up already- they concluded nth.

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      Although I am unable to read most of your posts because of your excessive use of abbreviations, from what I can tell, you should see a doctor. I've never felt like time was slower in my dreams than in real life, it usually feels super fast.

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      lucid dreams should have the same effect on you as regular dreams. people have dreams every night, and remembering them, or thinking hard should not cause tiredness or headache. take the advice of the people above and see a doctor, it is not the fault of the dream. i dont know exactly what your saying sometimes, the posts are worded strangly to me, but a regular check up probably wouldnt be looking for sleep/psychological/hormonal or whatever problem you have, usually they are for physical things. the doctor will take you seriously, its their job and they dont laugh at patients usually, tell them the symptoms including that you are aware you are dreaming.
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      Dream of course will feel faster than reality. lol. And, I'm positive that my tiredness is because of the way i lucid dream, compared to mostly ppl as mine was natural, i did not force it to happen.
      But firstly of all, have you all ever imagine entering lucid without doing or thinking abt anything not the slightiest effort at all? If not, how would you ever know the effects of that compared to the way you all create it?
      And the fact was that i did see doctor specialise for brains, and they have no solutions to the way i dream. Mostly say that 'i think too much' or because of 'stress caused frm school' which did no help at all.
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