My father also suffers from sleep apnea so I know that it can be a real bear. (He has to sleep hooked up to a machine.)
I think it's awesome that you're still able to practice lucid dreaming in spite of the difficulty falling asleep!
 Originally Posted by October
I also get reoccurring dreams, and often am able to resume dreams after interruption caused by my sleep apnea.
 Originally Posted by paigeyemps
I was wondering, do you practice DEILDs? I was thinking that since your sleep disorder makes you wake up multiple times in the night, it would be perfect for DEILDing.
I think that paigeyemps is right on the money! In fact, from what you say, it would appear that you are already practicing a form of DEILD...? I know that getting to sleep initially is slow for you but if you can get back to sleep fast after a light awakening, you will be in perfect position for a DEILD.
Good luck and welcome!
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