Leslie91 wrote: I had not dreamt in yrs... then I got my CPAP, first night I dreamt, it was mad... Apparently one only dreams in deep sleep and most with apnoea stop breathing when transitioning to deep sleep and wake up before reaching deep sleep. Dreaming like a divil ever since, it's great.
Leslie91 wrote: » I had not dreamt in yrs... then I got my CPAP, first night I dreamt, it was mad... Apparently one only dreams in deep sleep and most with apnoea stop breathing when transitioning to deep sleep and wake up before reaching deep sleep. Dreaming like a divil ever since, it's great.
FaganJr wrote: » You dream in REM sleep I believe, the lightest sleep state.
Leslie91 wrote: I was told that you need to reach deep sleep to dream... but open to correction. Certainly I was not conscious of being able to remember having dreamt until getting on the CPAP.
FaganJr wrote: » Yes you have to reach deep sleep in the first stage after falling asleep, but then you enter REM sleep and that's where dreams occur. You alternate then between the 3 sleep states, deep, light & REM. REM is usually the last sleep state before naturally waking. And sometimes you remember parts of these dreams.
Fathom wrote: » Interesting! Will check research on CPAP and dreaming.
Fathom wrote: » Eva Carrasco, et al, Changes in dreaming induced by CPAP in severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome patients, Journal of Sleep Research, Volume 15, Issue 4, December 2006, Pages 430–436.
Glebee wrote: » Anyone travel recently with Ryanair and carry on the CPAP machine. I traveled last year with it and brought it onboard no problems, I wonder has this changed.
Masala wrote: » No change as far as i can see. BUT - you must contact them to send you authorisation to carry it as extra hand luggage. I did get stopped once boarding the plane and only that I had the covering letter - I would had had to put one of my bags into the hold. To be honest - the authorisation side of things is quite easy and works well...so credit where credit is due!
Glebee wrote: Anyone travel recently with Ryanair and carry on the CPAP machine.
Glebee wrote: I traveled last year with it and brought it onboard no problems, I wonder has this changed.
Glebee wrote: Ive used superglue in the past to stick the rubber cushion to the mask where its come loose. Worked perfect.
dogmatix wrote: Otherwise I’m going to have to try loads of gaffer tape.
dogmatix wrote: » I’ll try the super glue tonight – not sure how it will stand up to the humidity but we will see. As for fumes – I’d image once the glue is set the fumes will stop. Otherwise I’m going to have to try loads of gaffer tape.
Seagull01 wrote: Hi everyone, diagnosed with severe sleep apnea last December, over 31 apneas/hypopneas an hour, oxygen levels dropping to 81%. Sleeping constantly and taking ages to wake. Had second sleep study in March, I dont have Narcolepsy but have restless legs which wake me and prevent me going to deep sleep. To cut a long story short, started on APAP machine in December. I noticed an immediate improvement, then plateaued out which was very dissappointing. Still exhausted but perservered and after adjustments to the APAP machine doing so much better now. My air is set automatically from 4 to 16 and I am at 16 quite a lot of nights.
Seagull01 wrote: Anybody else's machine set on this high level???
Seagull01 wrote: » Hi everyone, diagnosed with severe sleep apnea last December, over 31 apneas/hypopneas an hour, oxygen levels dropping to 81%. Sleeping constantly and taking ages to wake. Had second sleep study in March, I dont have Narcolepsy but have restless legs which wake me and prevent me going to deep sleep. To cut a long story short, started on APAP machine in December. I noticed an immediate improvement, then plateaued out which was very dissappointing. Still exhausted but perservered and after adjustments to the APAP machine doing so much better now. My air is set automatically from 4 to 16 and I am at 16 quite a lot of nights. Anybody else's machine set on this high level???
corwill wrote: » Does anyone have any experience with this device? - https://www.cpap.co.uk/sleepcube-autoadjust-plus-autocpap.html#customer-reviews I've been with a Resmed S9 Autoset for going on 7 years, so time for an upgrade, but the price of the Airsense 10 here in Ireland is a bit daunting.
LittleGarry wrote: » I had been renting an Airsense 10 since February. I was very happy with the machine which had literally overhauled my life. I was not happy paying €110 per month to rent it though. I done quite a lot of research online and ended up buying one from this company:https://www.cpapstore.eu/store/cpap-bipap-machines/auto-cpap-machines/airsense-10-autoset-auto-cpap-with-humidair/ I found them to be excellent to deal with - the MD even rang me at 7.30 one evening to discuss queries I had about the myAir online monitoring and if it would function here (which it does 100%) along with a few other minor queries. The machine arrived within 48 hrs of placing the order and was identical in every way to the rented machine that I had. The price of purchasing the machine from the distributor here is nothing short of insulting in my opinion.
corwill wrote: Where did those lads ship it to you from? Price here in Ireland is bananas.