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Re: Sleep Position Question


Posted by Fog on June 10, 2001 at 16:47:54:

In Reply to: Sleep Position Question posted by Rip on June 09, 2001 at 07:32:49:

Most OSA sufferers have different pressure needs depending upon sleep position and stage of sleep. Those who are not overweight tend to respond better to positional changes.
You can always opt for a tennis ball at your back to keep you from sleeping on your back, but I'd vote for cpap instead.

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