Noticed that the emphasis on the post-callibration night questionaire seemed to be REM: Did you have vivid dreams last night? Do you remember what you dreamed about?
Aferwards was given a REMStar.
Last night, I slept with the CPAP for first time: 6 hours with no dreaming.
But when slept without CPAP for 2 hours after that, I had what felt like 2 hours of intense, vivid dreams running the gamut from wild nightmares to gorgeous, detailed fantasies. So I apparently got the REM AFTER I stopped the CPAP.
Is the CPAP supposed to increase REM?
I thought CPAP was to increase deeper stage III and IV sleep. But if so why the interest in more REM?
Is getting REM after removing the CPAP indicative of some sort of problem that should be addressed?
(I may be different than most tube-heads in that I have quite mild apnea and am using CPAP for upper airway resistance syndrome that seems to be causing severe alpha intrusion. So I'm used to getting all the sleep stages, just overlayed with gobs of alpha.)





