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Originally Posted by chroma
Because you have TOS. Because you are adding several hours of compression in the thoracic area every time you side sleep. Those aren't opinions, only the conclusion is.
You may wake up without pain, but I also saw your video regarding the low temp in your hands. And I wasn't waking up in pain from side sleeping either. But I have experienced the positive results of removing the compressive force of hours of side sleeping. Therefore I think you're missing out.
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So I sleep through the night comfortably on my side, and many here don't sleep well at all. You say there's a conclusion. Not sleeping, or waking up in pain is best, if it's on your back? Why? The shoulder I sleep on is actually elevated. That makes no sense.