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the snoring husband..... I was SOOOO looking forward to sleeping in this morning because i got no sleep the night before last because of dh snoring. well, here I am at 6:30 am wide awake. why? yep...he's snoring. I have told him over and over again to go to the doctor. he admits that he should, but never does. he refuses to try the breathe strips that is supposed to help. I am ok if I fall asleep before him...I don't hear him when I am sleeping. but if something wakes me up, I can't go back to sleep with him snoring like that. so once again, I was up most of the night..and here I sit on my couch this morning. :( :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:( |
Have you tried earplugs? Also, I can't remember the name ... but you can buy a strip that goes accross the bridge of the nose that helps open nasel passages a little..... and does help with snoring. Does anyone know the name of them? I have heard that they do work! ;) |
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i have thought about the ear plugs. I may go get some. |
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I've been through that with my hubby too. I usually try pulling the pillow, or giving him a jab to get him to stop. LOL |
My boyfriend does it bad too and I usually ALWAYS fall asleep after him. He's such a deep sleeper too and he snores the worst when he's on his back so I have to "beat the crap out of him" to get him to turn on his side so he'll stop. It really annoys me if we're cuddling before we fall asleep and he goes before me and starts snoring but I'm comfy and don't wanna tell him to move. I've also asked him to try the nasal strips but he doesn't think they'll work. Grrr |
I hear ya! I can't stand it when my husband snores,have you tried waking him up to turn over? |
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They also have sprays not sure if they work though. http://www.breatheright.com/products..._solutions.asp You really need your rest now. Maybe he'll be more willing to find a solution:) |
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I find that my DH only snores if he's sleeping in certain positions. If he wakes me up, I poke him, :p and then he rolls over and stops, at least long enough for me to get back to sleep. I know it's interrupting both your sleep cycles, but maybe he'll get tired of you poking him and then go to the Dr.? |
Apnea causes other medical conditions such as high blood pressure. You should def insist he gets tested. Snoring is only a symptom of Apnea. The other med problems it causes are the real danger. |
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My sister has it and so does my dad. Mandee Ya better crack that whip ;) |
my husband snores it wakes me up i just give him a little nudge and he rows over and stops for a little bit then i go to sleep , |
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You poor thing I sure hope you can light a firecracker under his butt to get tested. You need to start getting good rest now! |
[QUOTE=pepe mint;1608952]totally makes sense, and I have thought the exact same thing about the ear plugs. I am just afraid to use them when my daughter is home especially.[/QUOTE My hubby is gone most of the week and only home on weekends. I don't ever use them when I'm home alone. Ever. And I only use them when I really can't get back to sleep or know I absolutely HAVE to get a good night's sleep when he's home. If I had children I probably wouldn't use them either, but actually, I can still hear some stuff thru them. I just worry about if someone was trying to get in the house; even though Max would hear it before I would anyhow and start barking; I don't feel comfortable when we're alone. |
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I know exactly what you are talking about! I have lost tons of sleep because of my hubby's snoring. He can snore standing, sitting, on his back, on his stomach, on his side, any position you can think of. He's tried the strips, sprays, etc and the only thing that helped just a little was the spray. He's been tested for sleep apnea and doesn't have it. It drives me crazy!! |
Standing... lmao! Chuck doesn't snore too bad. He does some, but I can usually wake him and have him roll over and that helps. If he was that bad... I'd be making the appointment for him and escorting him there! |
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I swear, any position ;) He's had rhinoplasty to straighten his septum in his nose and that didn't help. The doctors want to remove his uvula. I'm all for it!! They say that "might" help :( I don't want a "might". I want a "will"! |
Eric is a big snorer....I will wake him and tell him to lay on his side...SOMETIMES this will work...Or you could always try a pillow over his head for 5 minutes or so!! :lol tears (JK) |
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:lol tears :lol tears I've told my husband that I was going to try that on him to see if it would work since nothing else does! |
My Husband snores too. I sleep on the couch |
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