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Anne I think both responses have merit. One of your other conditions, especially suspect would be the fibromyalgia, could be the culprit. You may need to have your pain meds adjusted or find new ones. You may find that you hurt less if you move more. I know that's easy to say and oh so hard to do. Of the people I've seen with fibromyalgia the ones that engage in routine exercise feel the best. I would have to say, however, that maybe because your CPAP affords you the opportunity to sleep deeper and longer you're just not moving in your sleep like you used to. Also if you're on any meds that may tend to lengthen deep sleep or inhibit REM sleep your body may not be getting the cues to move. We generally shift positions at the end of a REM cycle. If you only have one REM and it's at the end of your sleep that could mean you haven't moved all night.
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