STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

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STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by piscesman7620 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 1:56 pm

According to my sleep study, I have Obstructive REM sleep apnea.

The test noted that I had stopped breathing 20 times/ hr...up to 29 seconds in NREM sleep and up to 60.5 in REM sleep.....

OVER a minute....what does THAT do to someone?

Ironically now major cardiac episodes were noted in polysomic recording.....


I just want to know IF anybody else has similar stories or worse?

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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by LSAT » Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:21 pm

Your story is not unusual. 20 times an hour is considered MODERATE sleep apnia.

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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by ameriken » Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:10 pm

The length of the apnea is mnost certainly an issue. The # of apneas is another issue, and as LSAT said, it looks like you have moderate sleep apnea. I believe I read somewhere in the forum where someone had up to 90 and 120 second apneas, and others who easily have over 100 events per hour. Pretty scary.

The good news is that youv'e been tested for it, you and your medical team know what's going on, and that you are being treated for it. What matters most from now on is that you never, ever, under any circumstance, give up therapy or intentionally sleep without your machine. Welcome to the club!
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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by Bluecat » Sun Dec 18, 2011 3:58 pm

During my initial sleep study, I had 108 events per hour with the longest apnea lasting 96 seconds. And all that with a normal sleep architecture
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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by Puswart » Sun Dec 18, 2011 7:45 pm

I had over 100 events an hour and was told to never sleep at all, even a short nap, without the machine. Pretty scary feeling when they give you those numbers.

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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by gasp » Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:50 pm

Puswart wrote:I had over 100 events an hour and was told to never sleep at all, even a short nap, without the machine. Pretty scary feeling when they give you those numbers.
That is high! And, while higher/more severe than mine and most likely others here, none of us are supposed to sleep or nap without our machines. Stopped breathing is stopped breathing. So hopefully this makes you feel less of an odd duck : )

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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by ozze_dollar » Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:19 pm

I had 42 events per hour. My concern is that my sleep specialist says that I must have had OSA for a long time for it to be that severe. What damage has been done to me.They say untreated OSA can take 20 years off your life. How many have I lost?

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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by cobra4x4 » Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:43 pm

I too was told to never nap or sleep without my machine as I may not wake up (ever).

I have severe apnea - 70/hr, longest stoppage of just over 30 seconds, the specialist figures I've had sleep apnea for at least 30 yrs or so and I'm only 47.

I'm getting my Auto machine (S9 Autoset) finally in a couple of weeks. I changed jobs and as such had no extended benefits until recently.

I believe nobody should nap or sleep without their machine period as starving ones body of much needed oxygen for any amount of time can not be good.

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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by Mary Z » Tue Dec 20, 2011 8:44 am

It's scary, isn't it?

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Post by freddiefrog » Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:40 pm

I was just recently tested over a 7 hour period. Stopped breathing 147 times - longest duration 117 seconds - just in 2 minutes.

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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by The Latinist » Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:47 pm

I had an AHI of 96 during the first three hours of my split-night study. During that time, my sat O2 averaged 79% with a nadir of 61%.

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Re: STOPPED breathing for over a minute in REM sleep

Post by mgaggie » Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:43 pm

I rarely went into REM sleep, I think the longest I stayed in REM was 2mins. Might have to dig out my sleep studies and see what they said.