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I was wondering about that myself because I myself have sleep apnea and before I was diagnosed and began treatmean, I sometimes felt like I was forgetting things a lot more often than I used to. I figured it was because of the oxygen loss to my brain that has the same affect some narcotic drugs have to people who abuse them. I just began treatment about 3 months ago and since then I've been doing so much better at work and with my health. I even got a promotion at work.
Lailoni Jimenez said:I was wondering about that myself because I myself have sleep apnea and before I was diagnosed and began treatmean, I sometimes felt like I was forgetting things a lot more often than I used to. I figured it was because of the oxygen loss to my brain that has the same affect some narcotic drugs have to people who abuse them. I just began treatment about 3 months ago and since then I've been doing so much better at work and with my health. I even got a promotion at work.
Hi Myrtice,
Yes, there is a documented effect on memory loss caused by sleep apnea. See the article section of SleepGuide for the article titled "Evidence that Obstructive Sleep Apnea Causes Brain Damage" for more info.
From things I've read over the years, it used to be thought that the brain and other nerve cells did not regenerate, but I believe that has been shown to be incorrect. You might want to google that for more current info. At least we can prevent the increasing damage by using our xPAP therapy as much as possible, and then exercising our brains to increase the thought pathways we have, allowing us to think better. There are many brain exercise programs and books available now, often utilizing common things like crossword and sudoku puzzles, and other things too. Physical exercise has a positive effect on the brain also. There are many things you can do to help your brain. Quality sleep is one of them.
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