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Old Apr 01, 2025, 11:37 PM
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And then getting sick? It happens to me about once a week. I just wake up coughing a ton and I keep a bucket by my bed and afterwards I sometimes go right back to sleep. Other times I'm up for half an hour.

I've heard people can die from this. Have I just been lucky or what.
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I hate throwing up, so i wouldnt call doing it once a week lucky. But basically i think people who die in their sleep from it are not waking up because they are passed out or otherwise under a sedative effect of drugs or alcohol.
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