Is it true that it takes so long after the point of falling asleep that you enter REM?
I ask because I have a mild case of apnea (5 times an hour), and do shift work for a living, and I'm just wondering if I've never reached a point of REM sleep because of the frequency that I wake up.
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Is it true that it takes so long after the point of falling asleep that you enter REM?
I ask because I have a mild case of apnea (5 times an hour), and do shift work for a living, and I'm just wondering if I've never reached a point of REM sleep because of the frequency that I wake up.
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