sleeping on your stomach is one of the worst positions to sleep during the night. your spine is out of alignment, it causes muscular problems, it causes tension on your neck and shoulders, it stresses and damages these muscles because your neck is twisted to the side causing tension… you know your thyroid is right in your neck?
HGH is produced while you are sleeping and is distributed through your body and if your spine is all screwy,it can stop it from being distrubuted properly. i’d advise you guys trying to sleep on your back for a week and see if your sleep gets better.
imo this is a very important, especially with talk of pelvic floor muscle dysfunction or other muscular or structural type problems, also the pudendal nerve talk also has to do with structure. posture is incredible important and sleeping for 8 hours in a position where your neck is twisted to the side will definetely have an effect after a few months… i’m assuming years if some people posted in one direction or another.
I move when I sleep. I used to always sleep on my side all night long… sometimes wake up on my back. Now I usually fall asleep on my side but wake up on my stomach. Who knows if it has anything in the world to do with finasteride… but it has changed my life in so many horrible ways I wouldn’t be surprised.
I really don’t see a connection. I sleep on back and sides…never on stomach. My pelvic pain/constriction cycles. When my face is red/dry, stomach bloated, hands ice cold I get the prudenal neuropathy symptoms…my theory again is cortisol a vasoconstrictor is at work
This is competely retarded. Though not sleeping on your face will help prevent premature wrinkles and sleeping keeping your back supported will help with a good nights sleep.
dude i have a great idea for you. you should go make a thread and post all the theories you consider to be retarded. that way all your well thought out logic can be combined into one super post and we will be able to solve PFS once and for all. horay!!!
It wasn’t a personal attack by the way. I’m just being a realist, maybe I can get carried away with my comments, didn’t mean to insult you. What’s next though, “Do you guys write with your left or right hand”.
listen man… just don’t be ignorant and try to rain down on shit you don’t understand. i have seen your other posts with similar comments and honestly you are just making yourself look really immature and making this forum look bad. you have no logic behind what you are saying because you don’t get it. you have not done any research into posture positioning, sleep quality involving sleep position, or talked to any medical professionals about it. seriously, shut up and go do something constructive like researching shit out or finding a doctor that will help you instead of wasting the mew’s money on bandwidth. look at awor, he’s actually going into a positive direction and trying to figure shit out, and you are just sitting here complaining and talking about everything that is wrong.
get your fucking priorties straight and start going forward, not backwards.
i made this post for discussion on the topic, not to read your troll posts.
I just explained myself, don’t talk to me like I don’t know what i’m talking about buddy.
Refer back to my last post how I said “will help with a good nights sleep”
If your trying to tell me something I don’t know, saying things like “hardly no one sleeps on their back… coincidence ?” isn’t really claiming you know what your talking about. Cheers for taking it further after I explained myself.
Yeah i’ve done nothing. Only got it in Australian news paper, TGA is currently working on changing the labels in Australia, Research intiative, treatment of research substance, help guys on skype with bloods etc. I do nothing but talk shit about peoples posts though.
While it probably has no effect on our conditions, or was most likely not a contributing factor…I have seen studies that show the position you sleep at night can effect certain hormones and neurotransmitters. The last one I read showed that people who sleep on their stomach have a lower parasympathetic output. Considering that we all have symptoms of a malfunctional ANS with sympathetic dominance, I hardly consider this thread “retarded or pointless”…
Here is something else to think about. While on propecia for 9 years, I did develop TMJ, Temporal Mandibular Joint disorder, had an MRI with a displaced disc. TMJ is genearlly linked to hormonal, and it is more prevelant in 90% women…great!!