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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;37.203.215.185: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Although some OSA and UARS sufferers think they prefer to rest this way just because this is how they also have always slept, they may perfectly have made a choice to sleep that way for very good reason. It's almost like a reflexive endurance mechanism, since these preferences to sleep on our sides or stomachs, may have been formed not really by any conscious effort, but as a reflexive coping mechanism for something that's ailing us. This is why oftentimes when patients come to myself with sinus and or persistent fatigue issues, I always consult: &amp;quot;Which position do you prefer to settle? &amp;quot; It's almost settled that if patients like to sleep on their sides or stomaches their airways will look like the particular opening of a coffee stirrer when I look at their throat with my video endoscope.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;37.203.215.185: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Although some OSA and UARS sufferers think they prefer to rest this way just because this is how they also have always slept, they may perfectly have made a choice to sleep that way for very good reason. It's almost like a reflexive endurance mechanism, since these preferences to sleep on our sides or stomachs, may have been formed not really by any conscious effort, but as a reflexive coping mechanism for something that's ailing us. This is why oftentimes when patients come to myself with sinus and or persistent fatigue issues, I always consult: &amp;quot;Which position do you prefer to settle? &amp;quot; It's almost settled that if patients like to sleep on their sides or stomaches their airways will look like the particular opening of a coffee stirrer when I look at their throat with my video endoscope.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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