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you know why you dreamed it.


I woke up at 0600 this morning and took off my CPAP mask and chin strap.  Settled back into bed to enjoy a Saturday morning and not having to get up for work.

Next thing I know I have a dream where I'm in an empty house with a barrel in the corner with a fire in it.  The fire is making thick smoke and it's getting hard to breath.  I jerk awake and realize I'm apnea'ing (is that a word?) as I was dreaming....dang it.

At least I know my CPAP works and I need it.


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I am 61 and have been having dreams for many decades about being drowned, being waterboarded, floods coming up, etc.  I just got diagnosed now. Previously I thought these dreams were just bad dreams, but now I know better.  

Incidentally, I live near a flood plain and have been having increasing problems with flood waters rising for the last 3 years, just as my apnea was getting worse-----Oh well, coincidences DO happen! But it certainly does make for some confusion.


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Of course, Caroline, you haven't been breathing so you couldn't blow back the flood waters!  Problem solved!


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I am 51 and was just diagnosed with SA two days ago. But as long as I can remember I've had dreams where I can't breathe. I try to call for help and can't. In some of the dreams I am under water. Now I wonder if I have had SA for all these years???


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I'm 48 and was diagnosed 15 months ago.  The only dream I had prior to CPAP for years was a reoccurring one where I was floating above myself.  I could see myself laying there sleeping.  I was always surprised at how easy it was to float above the room.

When I was diagnosed with OSA, my sleep tech said I had an AHI of 87/hour and I would stop breathing for up to 2 minutes at a time.  My blood oxygen saturation level was 61%.

Based upon that, I'd say I was pretty close to dying many times during the nights and these dreams were trying to tell me something.  (My dad passed away in his sleep 19 years ago before there was such an awareness of sleep apnea.  My mother had passed earlier that year but she used to say that dad stopped breathing quite often while he slept.  They were both in their early 50's.


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I have just been Dx'd and have had my BiPAP only a week. I have had several dreams in the past where I couldn't breathe and would go looking for my puffer(in the dream) I then would wake myself and precede to fall back asleep into the same dream. Over and over. Freaked me out!
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