I'm a big time side sleeper, probably 60/40 in favor of my left side. I though I'd try something different and learn to sleep on my back.
So what's the secret? It feels great for a minute, but then I drift off, usually with my mouth hanging wide open, due to gravity, I suppose. Usually, I wake up a few minutes later choking half to death as saliva drifts down the wrong tube. If that doesn't happen, I'll make it 20 or 30 minutes and wake up with extreme dry mouth thanks to the free flow of fresh air through my unfiltered open mouth. If I somehow beat those obstacles, I'm getting hit by my wife for snoring. And to wake her up tells me that the snoring is probably at a level dangerous to our hearing.
I'm not giving up on the dream, but I'm curious how anyone does it successfully.
Stomach sleeping? ..... give me a break. No way you do that without suffocating in your pillow.
So what's the secret? It feels great for a minute, but then I drift off, usually with my mouth hanging wide open, due to gravity, I suppose. Usually, I wake up a few minutes later choking half to death as saliva drifts down the wrong tube. If that doesn't happen, I'll make it 20 or 30 minutes and wake up with extreme dry mouth thanks to the free flow of fresh air through my unfiltered open mouth. If I somehow beat those obstacles, I'm getting hit by my wife for snoring. And to wake her up tells me that the snoring is probably at a level dangerous to our hearing.
I'm not giving up on the dream, but I'm curious how anyone does it successfully.
Stomach sleeping? ..... give me a break. No way you do that without suffocating in your pillow.