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Message Subject Experts in Lucid Dreaming: A Question
Poster Handle Zerubayah
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I was able to control my dreams from an early age. I could also dream story dreams that continued where they left off from the night before. Even in adulthood my dreams were very vivid and I could always recall them when I was awake.

Once or twice in my life I had a dream that came true. I couldn't control those as they were happening and they had a different visual quality when I was dreaming...they way back in the day the film quality of a soap opera looked different than a prime time T.V. show.

I was recently diagnosed with sleep apnea. My husband has told me he thought I had it for years, but it took a trip to the ER with AFIB to get me into a sleep study and in December I started sleeping with a CPAP. I haven't dreamed since.

I know I am sleeping deeper and in longer stretches with the CPAP machine. I no longer wake up in the middle of the night.

Do you think this longer, deeper sleep is why I am no longer dreaming or if I am dreaming can't remember my dreams?
 Quoting: LittleRed


I have a long running historical "dreaming memory" that is only distinct and able to be recalled from while dreaming. The memories are also generally tied to specific dreamscape locations, although that was more pronounced when I was younger; I used to have much less ability to pinpoint my exact location when in a random dream, navigate over long distances effectively, or purposefully leave an initial dreamscape for a purposed one, but I think years and years of cross country travel with hundreds of thousands of miles (google maps plays a big role) has made it much easier while dreaming to have the same mobility.
 
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