I am not sure if this helps you. But when I started to meditate I always ended up falling asleep, it didn't matter in what position I was in I could be uncomfortable laying on the floor, sitting in a chair, laying down on my back in bed, I almost even fell asleep meditating standing up!
But then I just accepted the fact that I might fall asleep and focused on continuing to meditate when I woke back up again instead.
What happened then? .... I never fell asleep! (unconsciously)
So what ever fear you might have just accept it and it will go away. Rather see it as an oppurtunity to progress. Because everytime you accept a fear you are free from the troubles it otherwise gives you.
If you are afraid that swallowing while WILDing will screw up the process and make you unable to transition, guess what then that is exactly what will happen.
If you are afraid that a technique might not work for you, because that wil reinforce the negative thought that you are not able to lucid dream, well then you will become that. And lastly if you are afraid that you will fall asleep because that will make you lose your whole WILD attempt, well guess what -> zzzZZZZ
Instead just fully accept that it is a possibility and just take action, and don't judge your progress until atleast 3-4 months have passed.
Also how the WILD process looks like doesn't have any universal truth, and even if it did it wouldn't be your truth if you had just read about it anyway.
In MY experience what works best for me is to not expect or hope for anything and just let go of thoughts and everything that has to do with the physical world and when you do you will find yourself in the non-physical world (dream world). Also the REM brainwave states only makes it easier or atleast impossible for us to remain in the physical focus which is why we then go to the non-physical. This means that IF this is true (which it in my and many other experience is) you don't have to aim for REM and you don't have to aim for some special sleep paralysis, hallucination or whatever you want to call the transition. All you have to do is to let go of this world's focus. Which means to let go of your ego, and thoughts. <- Meditation - The irony with meditation is that it tells you not to focus on something, but rather focus on nothing. 
This is just a little bonus for you, but my point is that real personal truth isn't in techniques and theories, real personal truth comes from experience.
So if you want to learn to WILD, practise, practise, practise and judge later.
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