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If you jump back into bed with the better half, you are more likely to get on with your CPAP therapy than if you are on the sofabed. However, your wife actually sleep worse so you'll need to come up with some strategy to make it worth her while too 
You can read the study and comments on James' Sleep Apnea Sucks blog here:
Let's complete the attached poll to see how CPAP Forum users handle this precarious situation.
If you jump back into bed with the better half, you are more likely to get on with your CPAP therapy than if you are on the sofabed. However, your wife actually sleep worse so you'll need to come up with some strategy to make it worth her while too 
You can read the study and comments on James' Sleep Apnea Sucks blog here:
A study reported in the Journal of Sleep Medicine concludes that men are more likely to be compliant with CPAP treatment if they sleep in the same bed as their spouse. However, the wives “quality of life” may suffer for it.

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