Thanks, I'll see if B12 or melatonin does anything. Hooray for pills and carrots!
Anyway... I wasn't expecting instant results, but I at least expected to remember more than usual. (That is, anything at all) In this case, yes, I did remember barely anything: some of what mood I was in when I woke up. Anyway, I've been writing it down over and over, DO REALITY CHECKS, (Done, I've been trying to breathe through my plugged nose dozens of times today... Looks strange, but who cares?) and I'm going to try to use self-hypnosis and the 61 point relaxation method.
EDIT: Yes, I do have a journal, and I did write that I didn't remember anything. This entire site is surprising to me... I truly believed some people don't dream much, since I remember maybe one dream every six months. What I remember is completely random, and makes no sense at all. For example, a guy in a chicken suit trying to throw himself through my window in broad daylight. WTF?
So maybe I'll have control over it eventually, but for now I'll settle for actually remembering anything on a regular basis!
EDIT NOMBRE DOS: Also, when should I set my alarm for? One problem is that I can't reach that from my bed, I have to get up and walk over to shut it off, and I've read that motion is bad for remembering dreams, lucid or not.
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