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Posted by howard giles on November 28, 1997 at 20:05:28:Is it common for a patient with non-obstructive sleep apnea, who is using a CPAP, to have nightmares and scream out in sleep? The CPAP has eliminated severe snoring but the nightmares have increased. Sleep-walking also has become a problem.
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