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Can some one tell me about wether they have experienced memery decline due to sleep apnea?
Have noticed improvement after starting cpap/apap therapy?
How long did it take to notice improvement?
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all this being said about the effects of OSA on memory/ the brain, i wonder whether some sort of scan of the brain (CT/ MRI?) should be done routinely for folks who have long suffered with severe sleep apnea.
Very interesting, Holly. I've had MRIs done since and before being diagnosed with sleep apnea, but they were always normal. Now they were't read by a sleep doctor, but they were read by neurologists looking for neurogical dysfunction and reasons for early onset dementia. So it seems like white matter problems would have shown up. Just recently had one bone by neurosurgeons who said everything was fine, but again, they weren't looking for traces of sleep apnea damage. Seems as though you would have to be part of a research study, or a sleep doc doing his own research to hve these scans properly evaluated. I attribute most of my cognitive improvement to Aricept rather than CPAP as I have never had my CPAP numbers in a good range for any period of time.
Mary Z.
Holly Glaser said:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2491498/
check out the pictures of brains!
seems like the anwers are-
1. yes, osa messes up your brain.
2. you get better with cpap.
Cheers,
Holly
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