Bernd 05/05/2020 (Tue) 10:02:04 No.36545 del
Apparently 80% of people have some degree of deviated septum. The septum is the barrier between your nostrils and when it is crooked it makes the nose crooked as well. This can also cause nose bleeding, loud breathing and difficulty sleeping on one side. I have been noticing that I have a slightly crooked neck and shoulder posture and I think this may be the cause of it. People say you should sleep on your side but probably sleeping on you back is better and some also put forth that view. It seems that the people advocating sleeping on the side are those looking at it from a respiratory point of view while the back fellows are looking at it through a posture point of view. One cannot have it all I guess.

Anyway I was just rambling.