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Originally posted by BobbyTheDon
the best way is to not sleep on your back. sleep on your stomach.
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You know, I don't ever remember this happening to me when I sleep on my side or stomach. Whenever I'm in bed with a woman, I figured it was because I wasn't alone or something like that kept it from happening. I usually sleep on my back because I wake up with a neck cramp if I sleep on my stomach. Oh well, I've lived with it for this long, perhaps it will go away on its own.
As for the chest pressure, it's not that I see a demon or anything, but it just feels like a heavy weight "pushing" on me making it difficult to breathe fully. It doesn't happen every time, but when it does I recognize that I'm not dying and just try to get mad and fight the problem until I can wake up. I know the site says they last for a few minutes, but trust me, it feels like forever when it happens to you.