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Leopard2023

Student
Sep 24, 2023
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I've had it over my head while lying in bed but ain't slept with it like that.

It was uncomfortable having it over my head for long periods.
 
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Kasumi

Kasumi

tired
Mar 3, 2023
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If you manage to fall asleep like that your body will wake you up as soon as CO2 levels rise, ever felt like you were suffocating or "not getting enough air"?
That's CO2 building up and your body is veeeery sensitive to it.
 
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SVEN

SVEN

I Wish I'd Been a Jester Too.
Apr 3, 2023
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You'll wake up in a panic.
 
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vercabow

watching all the stars burn out
Nov 22, 2024
98
what the other 2 said, the co2 panic response will 100% wake you up and you'll be back to square one
 
beseechgod

beseechgod

Student
Dec 7, 2024
133
If you manage to fall asleep like that your body will wake you up as soon as CO2 levels rise, ever felt like you were suffocating or "not getting enough air"?
That's CO2 building up and your body is veeeery sensitive to it.
what if you take a lot of sedatives?
 
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Leopard2023

Student
Sep 24, 2023
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If you manage to fall asleep like that your body will wake you up as soon as CO2 levels rise, ever felt like you were suffocating or "not getting enough air"?
That's CO2 building up and your body is veeeery sensitive to it.
Feel so depressed, been considering it. I've got a plastic bag under my pillow
 

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