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- Jul 31, 2018
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I ordered it online. I'm just playin with ya it feels like...rubber what you think?I have no idea lol. What does it feel like it's made of, and where did it come from?
Looks like rubber. Not sure, no size context. It could be a hat for my parrot.I ordered it online. I'm just playin with ya it feels like...rubber what you think?
LOL nice. Like it. Tempted to start photoshop but CBAIt could be a hat for my parrot.
No, unfortunately.Is it a sextoy ?
Damn. You got me. Yes. Dingdingding winner.Anti-snoring device.
Oh ok, I can see that now. There must be better and more comfortable options than that.Damn. You got me. Yes. Dingdingding winner.
It's horrible to use though. I couldn't manage it for more than a few minutes.
Some people might like that...It feels like being frenched by a vacuum cleaner. It's horrible.
There is a mouth guard but I have mandibular occlusion from being kicked in the face when i was a kid (my jaw pops and cracks), so it's not suitable.Oh ok, I can see that now. There must be better and more comfortable options than that.
Sorry to hear. That must be unpleasant.There is a mouth guard but I have mandibular occlusion from being kicked in the face when i was a kid (my jaw pops and cracks), so it's not suitable.
Symptom: I snore whilst awake when I lie on my back. It's really odd.
Least of my worries! Though yes, it's irritating. I could never sleep on my back, it took years to get used to it and feel comfortable. Now I can't do it at all. Scary thing is, it happens in other positions a bit too. It's almost like waking sleep apnea, my sinus closing and restricting airflow. I used to regularly (though infrequently) stop breathing during sleep. That was somewhat unpleasant. Actually, stopping breathing is the worst thing I have ever experienced.Sorry to hear. That must be unpleasant.
You've been to an ENT recently I assume?Least of my worries! Though yes, it's irritating. I could never sleep on my back, it took years to get used to it and feel comfortable. Now I can't do it at all. Scary thing is, it happens in other positions a bit too. It's almost like waking sleep apnea, my sinus closing and restricting airflow. I used to regularly (though infrequently) stop breathing during sleep. That was somewhat unpleasant. Actually, stopping breathing is the worst thing I have ever experienced.
It looked kinda kinky to me too.Is it a sextoy ?
Fancy codpieceIt looked kinda kinky to me too.
I thought it may have been a momento from Mr Blobby for a second. Then I thought you might be making some sort of device for a method. FFS my mind is in the gutter.
Now you're talking, ply me with enough alcohol and I'd try it outFancy codpiece
Never. LOL a doctor in the UK right now? Hahahah ROTFLMAO. That's a no. We are now all about self care in the UK.You've been to an ENT recently I assume?
I admit, that was the response I was courting. I was hoping for a Cockthread2 but knew I'd never reach those heights againIt looked kinda kinky to me too.
I thought it may have been a momento from Mr Blobby for a second. Then I thought you might be making some sort of device for a method. FFS my mind is in the gutter.
I tried it. It sucked.Now you're talking, ply me with enough alcohol and I'd try it out
Not the first time I've heard that about the UK. It's unfortunate since that might be surgically fixable.Never. LOL a doctor in the UK right now? Hahahah ROTFLMAO. That's a no. We are now all about self care in the UK.
I know, but like I say, the least of my 'potentially surgically fixable' problemsNot the first time I've heard that about the UK. It's unfortunate since that might be surgically fixable.
I understand. Once you hit enough resistance and walls it becomes to stressful to bother. I've heard a lot of people now say UK is really behind with mental health and physical health to some degree. That's wild considering it's just as developed a country as the US. We have good physocal and mental health care where I am as least, but they will empty your bank for it.I know, but like I say, the least of my 'potentially surgically fixable' problems
What's ironic, is that I only need to overcome a worldwide pandemic and the collapse of society before I can even try to get the medical attention I need to stop feeling so shit and useless.
So... no pressure then. Maybe I should just, you know, take some SSRIs and listen to the mentalist doctors so it all goes away for a bit even if it does get orders of magnitude worse in the long run:/
Sorry, bottle of wine gone and anger appears to have been replaced by bitter irony now that I have no valid outlet.