#2,931

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(Today, 01:56 AM)Marko Wrote: I went through this too. Years of living with bad shoulders forced me to learn to sleep on my back which led to sleep apnea. After ten years or so of cpap therapy I lost 30 pounds and decided I didn’t have sleep apnea anymore. I got retested and the results showed that when I slept on my side I didn’t have sleep apnea but when I slept on my back I did have fairly severe sleep apnea so, I’m sleeping on my side now. I can’t sleep the whole night in either side do I start on one side then switch to the other about halfway when I get up to pee (that’s another issue. AgingSadf I get to the point that both hips are sore then I either get up or I’ll sleep on my back and crank up the head of the bed to the point where the sleep apnea is only mild. I hope it goes well for you.

Pillow between your knees might help your hips a little Mark. Ain't aging grand......

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#2,932

Member
New York
(Yesterday, 11:44 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Thanks, Eric ewk, for the input. I am actually getting excited to try this device. I don't remember the last time I slept really well or woke up without grumbling about not enough sleep.
Hope it works well for you and you can get some good rest.

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