I've been using my CPAP for about a year now. It has stopped my snoring,my wife thinks it's the best thing since sliced bread. I can get over 7 hours of quality sleep....or is it really quality sleep ?
Just recently I've been begining to doubt how good the quality of CPAP sleep is. With all that extra air and oxygen being forced into the blood stream, it certainly makes me dream a great deal more. But is that 'quality sleep' or is my brain being forced into becoming too active ? I don't know, maybe some expert could comment.
The reason I ask this question is because, after a night of CPAP sleep I wake to quite a heavy head, almost like a mini hangover which can last for several hours into the day. If I then spend the next night without CPAP, I might wake up more times during the night, but I can feel a lot more 'with it' in the morning.
Consequently if I have a really important day at work coming up, I need to make sure the previous night is without CPAP but that night needs to be proceeded by 2 or 3 nights WITH CPAP.
The answer for me seems to be CPAP, but not every night.
Just recently I've been begining to doubt how good the quality of CPAP sleep is. With all that extra air and oxygen being forced into the blood stream, it certainly makes me dream a great deal more. But is that 'quality sleep' or is my brain being forced into becoming too active ? I don't know, maybe some expert could comment.
The reason I ask this question is because, after a night of CPAP sleep I wake to quite a heavy head, almost like a mini hangover which can last for several hours into the day. If I then spend the next night without CPAP, I might wake up more times during the night, but I can feel a lot more 'with it' in the morning.
Consequently if I have a really important day at work coming up, I need to make sure the previous night is without CPAP but that night needs to be proceeded by 2 or 3 nights WITH CPAP.
The answer for me seems to be CPAP, but not every night.
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