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WILD help!
So, I decided to attempt my first WILD last night, and in about 10 minutes of seriously attempting it (I kept moving before) I reached the part where you have an almost uncontrollable urge to move, but it got stuck there for like 4 minutes. I kept moving slightly (Like a twitch here and there because the urge was so strong) but my body kept urging me to move, then it started to slowly fade and I was losing some feeling in my limbs, so I thought I had entered sleep paralysis, so I tried moving my fingers a little bit but I could still do that... did I fail the test of not moving around or what do I do when it comes to the body test and the body test doesn't stop quickly? Also, I did this right whenever I was going to bed, I didn't do the WBTB that everyone here seems to do... so is the WILD technique different if you are just going to bed instead of doing WBTB?
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Well you're not supposed to move and it'll eventually trigger it and, to me, it makes more sense to combine both WBTB and WILD cause it's easier and u enter REM right away, however I never fully understood doing a WILD after a long day cause it'll take an average of 90 mins to reach REM and you won't stay still for 90 mins. IF some1 cared to explain
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Last night I tried a wild before going to bed. So at first, everything was normal. I didn't hear buzzing or anything. Then my limbs felt really heavy and it felt like I couldn't move them. I counted up to 450 and then stopped. So it would probably be best to do it after 5-6 hours of sleep like in the WBTB technique.
I had my alarm clock set at 5, but the DAMNED thing didn't go off. oh well.