Anyone with this crappy thingy? I hate it, it screws with my WILD and meditation. How to fix it, so I can WILD? |
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Anyone with this crappy thingy? I hate it, it screws with my WILD and meditation. How to fix it, so I can WILD? |
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Lucid Dreaming goals [X] Have LD [x] Control Dream [x] Have gravity induced LD [x] Stabilize LD [] Talk with my deceased father [] Talk with different Ego States
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I have this! Mine usually goes away once I am relaxed enough. I don't know how badly you have it, but I have found that doing yoga before meditation helps me a lot. It might be worth a try. |
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I am not a doctor, but I have a good friend of mine who has had the same issue and she reported that taking magnesium supplements (magnesium is a muscle relaxant) really helped with this problem. |
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Restless Leg Syndrome is caused by an iron deficiency in a certain part of the brain, according to research by Harvard University. It is due to poor uptake, not necessarily due to not getting enough iron in your diet. However, iron supplements help, even if your blood tests show that your iron level is not particularly low. |
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I always laughed at commercials for this disorder thinking that it was a joke, but I'm sorry that you're suffering from it. |
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During my WILD attempt of this morning, which was finally REM free, I was conscious during almost all the 90 min process (which includes a 15 min WBTB), I observed a moving signal happening automatically every 20-40 seconds at my left ankle during what seamed to be NREM sleep stage 1 and maybe 2 (I also have a auditory hallucination specific to the stage 2) |
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Last edited by Kaan; 07-16-2015 at 01:55 PM.
I used to joke about this until it happened to me. Infinite cramping and pain. The disorder found me when I was malnourished+sleepless+depressed+stressed. I got rid of it, thank god. Try to forget everything you had read on restless leg syndrome, don't think about it anymore. The more you think the worse it gets, the disorder has a psychological side to it. You need to forget about it to get rid of it. Make yourself believe there is no such thing as RLS and try to believe that the sensations are caused by some nutritional deficiency. |
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You are probably right, cause my symptoms where very stronger this night as I was aware of suffering from the RLS. |
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You're not alone, I get this, too. I have had it for as long as I can remember. Fortunately, for me it is not every day. I find it happens to me when I have upset my rhythm in some way, like if recently I have skipped a lot of sleep, or gotten way too much, or if I was completely inactive for a while then suddenly did a lot of physical activity. |
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Take a good multi-mineral supplement you will be ok in a week. It may be multi-vitamin including mineral. |
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I usually have shakey limbs when I eat a lot of sugar |
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RLS can be caused by SSRI antidepressants as well. Many years previous, I used to take sertraline. If I missed a dose, I could be guaranteed to have RLS that night. The only thing I found was to just roll with it. Get up and go for a run around the house until your legs are exhausted. Lying there waiting for it to go away never worked. If I could manage to tire out my legs, then I found it easy to fall asleep. |
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