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My husband has REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD)

Sleep Health | Last Active: Nov 7 12:29am | Replies (62)

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@pamela51

At this point, I couldn't even answer that question. We sleep at opposite ends of the hallway, with doors closed. However, when we do sleep in the same room, he dreams, and thrashes several times each night, although, not always loudly. He has always been a restless sleeper. (We have been married 48 years).

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I have posted in the cognitive impairment group, (can’t remember correct name )but this group is where I’m at also.
So was memory loss part of your RBD experience also. My neurologist said he thinks I have RBD but put MCI as a diagnosis, he advised me to go back to the Pulmonary Dr. who I had a sleep study done with. This Dr. said on my report that I have
Severe periodic limb movement. I didn’t go into REM sleep during the study. No one said anything about follow up treatment. I know I have memory problems. It’s all confusing. I have an appointment with Pulmonologist May 7th. I find these these conversations interesting as I have never known anyone with RBD.
If this is too long feel free to cut it 😊