How many hours are you usually awake for, during the day? Also, have you been to a doctor about your sleep pattern? If not, I'd recommend doing that to see if they can help you in any way. |
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For the past few days I've been trying to up my recall with my dreams. The only problem with my sleep is that I have insomnia and that I sleep so lightly that feel like I never go into REM. I can pretty much vaguely recall entire hours just tossing and turning. Unless my dreams consist of me moving positions again and again, then I have no clue about what to do. |
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How many hours are you usually awake for, during the day? Also, have you been to a doctor about your sleep pattern? If not, I'd recommend doing that to see if they can help you in any way. |
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Well during the day i'm usually awake from 7am - 10pm. Usually around 10 I start to get tired. And yeah I've been to a doctor about my sleeping pattern. I used to actually be an extremely heavy sleeper and the doctor concluded that I had clinical depression which made me have no motivation to get up. I then started seeing a psychiatrist for clinical depression and now I'm taking medication to increase serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine levels (Prozac and Wellbutrin). The medication works, I no longer have clinical depression but I believe the fact these medications which are stimulants is probably causing me to become a really light sleeper. I've also read somewhere as well that people have reported losses in creativity and imagination with Prozac, so I can see myself why this medication is probably not helping me sleep better. |
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Some people have said that certain substances help increase vividness, such as drinking Apple Juice before going to bed. None of this is proven, however, so I wouldn't rely on it to increase your vividness. What I would do is try a mantra as you're going to sleep, as that may help to make the dream more vivid. |
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You could talk to your doctor about possibly test driving a lower dosage? It's pretty clear these drugs are directly resulting in insomnia, which is still very deleterious to your physical/mental health even though they artificially make you feel better. It's wonderful that you aren't depressed anymore btw, and I'd never suggest you stop taking meds or anything like that. But taking certain meds means that you will be sacrificing certain aspects of your life...such as dream recall and even creativity. I do speak from experience. Although, your body will probably adjust itself with time and you'll recover your dream recall. At least, this was the case for me. |
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I have been an insomniac for decades. This is a frustrating condition that was the bane of my existence . I write extensively about insomnia at my site. Click here and then click on Sleep blog. Maybe some of my ramblings will help you. Good luck! |
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That's awesome! I'd love to take a meditation class, I'll definitely sign up. |
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