So I have successfully DEILD'ed a few times now, not as a WILD but as a DILD technique. I fall back asleep and re-enter the dream, then something causes me to regain lucidity once I am back asleep and within the dream. I've managed to chain a few lucids this way, but whenever I do this they are relatively hazy and difficult to remember. I think it's because I don't wake up enough to properly recall them and write them down, I just try to recite them quickly before they're forgotten, then I pass right back out. I usually don't do a good job though, because if I wake up I often have a lot of trouble falling back asleep 
So I'm sure that those of you who are more experienced with the DEILD technique (WILD or DILD, although I'm sure that remaining conscious the entire time keeps the LD memories fresher) have found ways to get about this issue. Do you have any advice that you can offer me? I don't do this often so I can't really use a trial-and-error method to figure out the best way. But I'm tired of having 4+ lucids in a night and barely being able to remember them I can recall about 5 dreams per not on average, so it's a bummer to lose some of these lucids If you need any more info, please ask. Thanks! 
Also I thought I'd share for laughs what I mean when I say that something causes me to regain lucidity:
I was back in the dream cityscape but I wasn't lucid anymore. A dream character walked up and said, "So, what do you think about DREAMS?" and I was like "Oh my god, that's right, I'm dreaming! I start laughing and say, "Thanks!" and he says, "My pleasure" and walks away.
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