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<blockquote data-quote="cynic" data-source="post: 1195860" data-attributes="member: 48621"><p>Thanks for the info. I have trouble sleeping on my back ('cept in a recliner...) so that's where the CPAP hose becomes an issue for me as a "stomach sleeper". Going to have to figure out a way to get comfortable sleeping in bed on my back because there are so many horrible things my doc told me about not using it. The guy must not want me to sleep! Apnea could cause enlarged heart, raised blood pressure, kill brain cells from lack of oxygen, increase headaches/migraines, enough right there to make me figure out a way to deal with the hose. </p><p></p><p>For those of you that play Halo - I feel like one of the "grunts" with their masks on when I do wear it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynic, post: 1195860, member: 48621"] Thanks for the info. I have trouble sleeping on my back ('cept in a recliner...) so that's where the CPAP hose becomes an issue for me as a "stomach sleeper". Going to have to figure out a way to get comfortable sleeping in bed on my back because there are so many horrible things my doc told me about not using it. The guy must not want me to sleep! Apnea could cause enlarged heart, raised blood pressure, kill brain cells from lack of oxygen, increase headaches/migraines, enough right there to make me figure out a way to deal with the hose. For those of you that play Halo - I feel like one of the "grunts" with their masks on when I do wear it!! [/QUOTE]
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