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      Really tired LD?

      Is there a method that works when you are really tired? I've read that you should attempt to WILD when you've slept 3-5 hours, and so on. But is there a technique that only works when you havent slept for a long time?

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      I wouldn't recommend it. You will hallucinate after three days of no sleep. It is not worth it, especially if you are in school.

      Besides. If you don't get enough sleep, your body will go into NREM rebound (not REM rebound). So you'd have less dreams for that night.
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      well there i dont think there are any that ONLY work when you are tired, but i think there are ones which work best when tired (but not too tired) for example, i think WILD works good if you are tired so that your body can fall asleep easily enough, but you cant be too tired, because you dont want your mind to fall asleep.

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      Yeah, it's extremely unhealthy to do that. Here's an article on sleep deprivation - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7409195.stm

      If you happen to be tired though, I'd recommend WILDing.

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      I didn't mean 3 days, I meant more like 16-18 hours of being awake. Then you're eyes starts vibrating every three seconds, and you can't hold you're head up. I meant that tired.
      Last edited by sanderfo; 02-08-2009 at 02:03 PM.

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