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Hey hey
Hows it goin =)
I joined this website this afternoon, I figure being able to do ANYTHING in a dream sure beats just sleep anyway, so I'm gonna give it my best shot.
First off though I need to overcome insomnia. I've had it for over a year, but lately having 3-4 hrs sleep on school days isnt uncommon, or being awake 2+ days straight. Resting while awake I'm accustomed too as being clsoe to sleep.
And seeing being awake that long your not 'really' awake or asleep, it may actually help in lucid dreaming.
So, when I can get some decent sleep, I'll make the most of it.
A better representation of me is Here.
I'm always after fresh people to talk to, so hit me back. Muzza
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Hi and welcome to Dream Views!
I've heard that lucid dreaming has helped many insomniacs as they learn more about sleeping. I can't give you any advice about that though, so I'll just have to wish you good luck :).
PS. I really agree with your first statement.
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Re: Hey hey
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Originally posted by Mazza8ken
Hows it goin =)
I joined this website this afternoon, I figure being able to do ANYTHING in a dream sure beats just sleep anyway, so I'm gonna give it my best shot.
First off though I need to overcome insomnia. I've had it for over a year, but lately having 3-4 hrs sleep on school days isnt uncommon, or being awake 2+ days straight. Resting while awake I'm accustomed too as being clsoe to sleep.
And seeing being awake that long your not 'really' awake or asleep, it may actually help in lucid dreaming. *
So, when I can get some decent sleep, I'll make the most of it. *
A better representation of me is Here. *
I'm always after fresh people to talk to, so hit me back. Muzza
You know, I used to suffer this when I was a lot younger..(I would stay up until 1AM).. If you just keep trying, you might fall asleep...
BTW, Welcome to the Forum!http://img261.echo.cx/img261/8804/dancecpatch9tq.gif