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Can you go into a coma from lucid dreaming?

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No: A lucid dream is one in which the person is aware they are dreaming. It is a fascinating topic to read about. I'm not an expert, but relatively common medical knowledge suggests that quite simply, you would wake up at some point. I "think" you can dream you are in a coma as part of a lucid dream, but again, at some point, yoiu would wake up in the usual fashion.

Answered 9/27/2017

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Lucid dreams: This is a very rare condition if you feel you have it and have these concerns, please see a sleep specialist and have an overnight or a 24-hr sleep study done to have a formal analysis of sleep pattern.

Answered 10/24/2017

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