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keep waking and removing my mask.
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RE: keep waking and removing my mask.
Maybe you take it off to kiss her goodnight. Very sweet. When you think about it, it's not a whole lot of fun to kiss someone goodnight when you're wearing a mask, so taking it off makes a lot of sense. You might want to consider putting it back on though.

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RE: keep waking and removing my mask.
Well I think I fixed the issue. I have started using a bit of medical tape to keep the mask on. It sucks taking it off in the morning but I am back to feeling better. Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
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RE: keep waking and removing my mask.
One guy would pin the hose to his tshirt so that when he took the mask off, it was near his face and the noise woke him up.
PaulaO

Take a deep breath and count to zen.




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