I concur with the recliner idea to get proper sleep with breathing difficulties. I have always been a summer time asthmatic but about 12 years ago, I got a heavy chest cold that made it hard to breath. The cold went away but the breathing symptoms remain. I use the Ventolin inhaler which helps a lot, and sleep in a reclining chair ever since. Being flat in bed causes need for more Ventolin, and who needs more medicine so the chair is the savior for now. Allergies to dust, mold, grass etc and various foods and drink (alcohol, coffee) determine what kind of a nights sleep I get. The more congestion, the more upright the chair needs to be.
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