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It might not be the CPAP causing it, as it could be happening when the air is not getting through well enough, or with jaw clinching while sleeping.
Some doctors might suggest trying a sleep mouth piece.
PS: I'm not saying what it is, as I have absolutely no idea, but simply that it might not be the CPAP, then again, maybe it is 🤷♂
Some doctors might suggest trying a sleep mouth piece.
PS: I'm not saying what it is, as I have absolutely no idea, but simply that it might not be the CPAP, then again, maybe it is 🤷♂




