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photon_rancher
870 days ago
Nope. It’s common and can be an indicator for apnea etc..
Normally sleeping on your back maximizes airflow instead of creating an obstruction (snoring)
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lupire
870 days ago
Sleeping on your back is a
cause
of apnea and snoring. It's basic gravity.
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