Silat, I think I get enough sleep at night, and yes, I dream, but they're nothing like my daydreams. I tend to remember what I was dreaming about in the mornings, especially if it was scary. It happens often during the day. It makes it hard to focus sometimes. Even when Im doing something intense that requires my fullest attention, I day dream. Atleast, thats what I think it is. I often find myself asking the questions, what was I doing or where was I at while doing it. It takes a few seconds and I start or finish which ever comes first. I struggle eight hours everyday at work. Instead of my completing all of my daily duties, I do good to get through 2 of them. Not too mention I hate what I do even more. Needless to say, they no longer let me write letters....too many gramar and spelling errors and it takes me too long. Maybe that's why I'm daydreaming more? Hmmm, must ask dr. This has never come up in my talks with neuro dr before. What about random thinking? You know, thoughts that just pop into your head, having nothing to do with this or that? Would that be considered day-dreaming as well? and one more ? How do you know about dream state and where should I go to read about it on line? Im curious now. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea during my hospital stay, nothing done about it. They just wanted me to get extra oxygen, ( thought it a rip off and refused). I noticed that I'm not always rational and I react a little quicker to emotional stress issues/situations. I was told that I might have cognitive problems later and would need therapy or perhaps change jobs. The dr didnt elaborate, thats excatly what he said verbatium. And, I'll be honest, I didnt and still don't understand what that means.