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Old 06-22-2008, 05:51 PM   #97
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Originally Posted by AJ Starr View Post
This is a global question to the CPAP users. How do you let the hose drape at night.

I have to stick mine up and over my head. I found my poster bed post keeps it up. I can't take it if it goes down by my chest. (Which answers this quote, the wire would not be more convenient to me attached to the hose. I just stick it inside my PJ top.

[If the powers to be want to make this a separate thread, that's fine. I'm not that versed in blogs yet to do that]

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I sleep on my side, and the CPAP hose just goes directly to the machine on the nightstand. Even if I turn over, it just then flows across the mask and side of my head. Never been a problem.

Unless I had too many children before bedtime. They tend to give me heartburn.
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