K-Dawg was generous and had a raffle and I won 1k! Way to work your customers into a feeding frenzy!
Hitting the Wild White Ketapang and it's hitting back. The feeling ebbs a little when I exercise, but returns when I chill a bit. Super sweet energy in my body, not gogettum, more like I am sipping a cold cup from a pond of pure water.
Chris and I chatted on MeWe before I knew he was getting ready to become a vendor, and he's chill; now he's pouring his passion into business, and doing things ethically and excellently.
I highly recommend his hirsuta and his other batches change so fast, lol, so ask for a recommendation!
Lone Star Mitra Source Review
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Re: Lone Star Mitra Source Review
Keep at it. I wear mine every night all night long. Over time you will get to where if you don't have it on you feel like you can't breath. I have been on a CPAP and now BIPAP for over 25 years. Still don't ever feel like I have gotten a good nights sleep though. Started at around a pressure of 10 cmH2O and am now up to 26. I know lots of people that love the sleep they get on it.IndelibleDotInk wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 10:15 pm I did a sleep study and got prescribed a CPAP to use at night.
At first it was easy and I could sleep well with it on, but now it's cumbersome and I wake up with saliva making sucking and blowing problems.
And when I get restless legs, there is no way I can keep it on, I have to walk/pace until it's gone.
Writing this makes me want to try it again, just hope for no RLS.
David Fellows US Navy Retired Mississippi Gulf Coast