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RE: Has CPAP helped with nightmares and "harsh awakenings"? - Eleonoro - 04-11-2018 Hello. i have similar symptoms. I had nighmares and vivid dreams before being diagnosed but after one year of bipap use the situation is the same. My sleep is terrible, full of vivid dreams so I cannot rest. I still think it has to do with the apnea. but i dont know RE: Has CPAP helped with nightmares and "harsh awakenings"? - Eleonoro - 04-12-2018 (06-18-2013, 07:37 PM)archangleçççHello. You mean you can have the cpap and have the terrible nightmares. SOmeone asked me to see my ahis. According to the resmed 10 I barely have. (if I trust it, i dont know if its good or bad and it is what i see on the machine itself). But my dream is very bad with vivid dreams. I also had a dream monitor in a private hospital with bipap and even my apneas were zero, my dream efficiency was real bad. Wrote: I believe I had my CPAP set wrong in the past. Once I got it right, I've tinkered with it and gotten it adjusted a bit better. RE: Has CPAP helped with nightmares and "harsh awakenings"? - Hydrangea - 04-12-2018 Before I got a CPAP, every time I woke up my heart was pounding and I woke up very startled and mad. Now with a CPAP, every time I wake up I feel super peaceful and soft. It's quite amazing! I've slept without my CPAP only one night since getting it (about 6 months in, I just totally forgot to put the mask on when I went to bed), and that morning I woke up startled and with a pounding heart. It made me realize just how much abuse my heart has received due to untreated sleep apnea. With regard to dreams... Before I got my CPAP, I had a variety of dreams (I had nightmares once a week to once a month.) Once I got my CPAP, I started having crazy and vivid dreams. After a month or so, my body seemed to have adjusted, and now I hardly have dreams. I think I've only had 1 or 2 nightmares in the year I've had my CPAP. RE: Has CPAP helped with nightmares and "harsh awakenings"? - a21900 - 06-01-2024 I have similar violent nightmares sometimes, especially in the first one hour of sleep. I tried to correlate the incident with the flow rate, EPAP pressure, pulse rate, SpO2 drop and other parameters. Still, so far I haven't found any significant relation with any of the events. I also notice that heavy evening meals do contribute to these disturbing dreams. RE: Has CPAP helped with nightmares and "harsh awakenings"? - FaceInTheCrowd - 06-02-2024 These types of dreams were my main symptom of sleep apnea. My sleep test showed 43 OSA per hour. I had terror filled dreams all night every night. I didn’t look forward to bed time. I also slept very lightly and woke up continually through the night. No daytime tiredness. The dreams went away with an APAP machine. RE: Has CPAP helped with nightmares and "harsh awakenings"? - tcinoz - 06-03-2024 I had what you descibed every night before CPAP. Since CPAP I still get it after the deep sleep phase has finished but not as badly as before. Even so, if I've had a salty meal the previous day and my blood pressure is higher than usual, the added jolt from waking up with an apnea shock (yes, it still happens even with a machine) can make me get up and stay up for an hour or more before it feels 'safe' to go back to bed. Even then, I often end up on my recliner as it feels better to be slightly upright than lying flat during REM sleep which is always pretty turbulent for me even with CPAP. |