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      Yes Ezzo, this might indeed have happened to me - but most of the time I was awakened for good (with RemDreamer lights), and I know that for sure because I couldn't fall back asleep and simply got up. As I told you, not everyone seems to be able to fall back asleep easily after a mechanical awakening - you are lucky to be one. I would easily be inspired to try again (tweaking with the settings) after your success, but for now I have found another very effective technique for me and I will stick with it. Btw, you still haven't answered my question on your other thread: how many successful and unsuccessful trials have you done in total?
      Some initial success does not always equal long term efficiency...
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      Quote Originally Posted by SearcherTMR View Post
      Yes Ezzo, this might indeed have happened to me - but most of the time I was awakened for good (with RemDreamer lights), and I know that for sure because I couldn't fall back asleep and simply got up. As I told you, not everyone seems to be able to fall back asleep easily after a mechanical awakening - you are lucky to be one. I would easily be inspired to try again (tweaking with the settings) after your success, but for now I have found another very effective technique for me and I will stick with it. Btw, you still haven't answered my question on your other thread: how many successful and unsuccessful trials have you done in total?
      Some initial success does not always equal long term efficiency...
      Hi. out of the last 50 nights where I wbtb then wore the RemDreamer I have gotten lucid at least once during the night.

      What settings was you using on your RD and what effective technique do you use now?

      Ezzo
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