
Re: Dreams and Sleep Apnea
TiredOldFart wrote:
Hey Daniel
I have been told that the like vivid dreams I have been having are related to apnea.
I was dreaming in such detail it was very unusual.
Along with the dreams were night sweats, where some nights I'd drench the sheets - NO NOT that way - with sweat. My wife would get upset with me because just my side of the bed was wet but she'd have to change the sheets for sure.
My Dr. led me to understand that this was due to the endorfins released due to stopping breathing ( 32 times per hour ut to 90 seconds some times during my sleept assessment)
That's my story and I'm sticking to it
T O F
HI TOF,
Most people with apnoea complain that they don't dream, as they seldom get REM sleep (or only a small amount if it).
On using cpap on a regular basis they often mention that they are dreaming again and can remember some of the dreams. A sleep doctor told me (many years ago) that we only remember dreams because we wake during the dream. If we don't wake we don't have a 'vivid' recall of the dream.
There are quite a number of different 'substances' released due to untreated apnoea, one of which causes nocturia (regular awakening for attendance in the bathroom).
Sleep is a wierd and wonderful thing.
Daniel
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The untreated Sleep Apnoea sufferer died quietly in his sleep.......
Unlike his three passengers who died screaming !!!!!!
(Anon)