Man, Denny22, sounds like you are having a tough time, not just with sleeping, but with the whole journey toward lucidity, too! And it is obvious you are working hard at it! If I was the god of LDs I'd totally give you a night of lucids, just to keep your hopes up. I am seriously rooting for you.
I struggle with insomnia from time to time, too. Used to be I'd go 2-4 days without a wink of sleep almost every month (partially because I was manic, but that is a story for another time). However, using the techniques I learned here I've gone about 200 days with always getting at least enough sleep to have at least one dream every 24 hour period (not always a REM-stage dream, though).
I stopped taking naps, unless I decided I was at the point where my sleep deprivation was becoming dangerous. I don't watch TV, movies, or play video games for at least an hour before bed anymore, either. I exercize some every day, unless I'm sick. I do something relaxing before bed. Often I play solitare. It seems to numb my consciouness perfectly for bedtime.
And what has really made the biggest difference? I let my mind review the day for NO MORE than five minutes as I lay in bed. Then I do any autosuggestion I'm working on for five minutes. Then, and this has been the most important for me, I count. I count "one" on the in breath and "two" on the out breath. I just repeat these two numbers until my mind starts that random, vague thought stage of my falling-asleep process. Makes me fall asleep tons faster than I used to. Now I'm nearly always alsleep within a half hour (versus an hour or more).
Hope this helps you. If you need any help you know you can PM me anytime.
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