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<blockquote data-quote="Dhydratd" data-source="post: 3407849" data-attributes="member: 63445"><p>This!! Never answer "Yes" when asked if you snore. Unless you want to be forced to use a CPAP machine connected to a mask every night while trying to sleep. The masks leave marks on your</p><p>face for hours after waking up and the machines make you sound like a damn Sleestak from "Land Of The Lost". Bottom line, if you answer "yes", then you're just asking for trouble. My wife has to wear one of these damn things and I'd rather just die in my sleep than have to bother with some machine blowing air down my throat all night long!!</p><p>Screws with your sex life also. No more spontaneous "poking" in the middle of the night either.</p><p>When you wake up with a woodie and look over at your wife and she's wearing that ugly-ass mask like below, it suddenly turns to mush. Just say no to CPAP!!</p><p><img src="http://www.1800cpap.com/images/products/detail/quattroairfullfacecpapmask.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhydratd, post: 3407849, member: 63445"] This!! Never answer "Yes" when asked if you snore. Unless you want to be forced to use a CPAP machine connected to a mask every night while trying to sleep. The masks leave marks on your face for hours after waking up and the machines make you sound like a damn Sleestak from "Land Of The Lost". Bottom line, if you answer "yes", then you're just asking for trouble. My wife has to wear one of these damn things and I'd rather just die in my sleep than have to bother with some machine blowing air down my throat all night long!! Screws with your sex life also. No more spontaneous "poking" in the middle of the night either. When you wake up with a woodie and look over at your wife and she's wearing that ugly-ass mask like below, it suddenly turns to mush. Just say no to CPAP!! [IMG]http://www.1800cpap.com/images/products/detail/quattroairfullfacecpapmask.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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