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<blockquote data-quote="mrpaulbradley" data-source="post: 938306" data-attributes="member: 205291"><p>Yeah I'm just discovering this!</p><p>I have a CPAP machine and when I manage to get through a night with it, I do feel lots better in the morning. I still choke on occasion and take coughing fits (it's a full mask I use) which forces me to take it off on occasion. </p><p></p><p>You are so right re the viscous cycle and I'm glad you broke out of it!</p><p></p><p>Having had so much explained to me, both on here and by medical staff, I'm feeling more empowered to do so myself. </p><p></p><p>Watch this space! [emoji4] (which will hopefully get smaller and smaller [emoji15][emoji16][emoji56])</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpaulbradley, post: 938306, member: 205291"] Yeah I'm just discovering this! I have a CPAP machine and when I manage to get through a night with it, I do feel lots better in the morning. I still choke on occasion and take coughing fits (it's a full mask I use) which forces me to take it off on occasion. You are so right re the viscous cycle and I'm glad you broke out of it! Having had so much explained to me, both on here and by medical staff, I'm feeling more empowered to do so myself. Watch this space! [emoji4] (which will hopefully get smaller and smaller [emoji15][emoji16][emoji56]) [/QUOTE]
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