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Old 12-16-2015, 08:44 PM #1
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Default earplugs during sleep

i'm trying out earplugs to help my sleep. the stupid thing is it hurts to sleep on the side when they are in your ear and since i turn at night i actually end up waking myself up because of the pain (everything wakes me up these days). has anyone else experienced this or come up with any good solutions? silly question but practically important for me.
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