We are 2011, how to stop snoring?
We are in 2011,
there is a lot of technology, there are many natural remedies,
how to stop snoring?
Snoring Causes & Treatment
We are in 2011,
there is a lot of technology, there are many natural remedies,
how to stop snoring?
My husband snores soo much that good sleep has become very rare for me..and coz of that I am avoiding sleeping in the same room…!! please any remedy for snoring..and is it a disease…?? and will his snoring affecting his health in any way..??
He is normal weight (65 kg) and normal height..no smoking and no alcohol…!
Solutions?
Her breathing is much louder. And shes sleeping right now and it sounds like shes snoring.
Shes 7 weeks.
Well, I just turned the humidifier on. If that doesn’t do the trick maybe I’ll look into the saline spray.
My mom and dad sleep in the room right next to mine. Every single night they sound like 2 bears fighting. LOL. Seriously, they snore LOUD. It is so loud that my wall literally vibrates. I can’t sleep at all because of how loud they are.
I have tried moving my bed to the farthest corner of my room. I have tried blaring music on my ipod. I have tried shutting my door. I have tried earplugs. I have tried a white noise machine. Every night (no matter how cold my room is) I have a little old floor fan blowing on me to give me a soft wooshing sound instead of the snoring! I can’t take it anymore! No matter where I try to sleep in my house I can still hear them! They won’t even do anything to try to find a solution. Nose strips don’t work, and my dad firmly believes he doesn’t snore. FML!!
Anyone have any ideas on how I can stop the freaking snoring sounds from disrupting my sleep? I just need to sleep! I also worry about their health! Ty!
why do people snore? any remedies to cure snoring without operations? any cure to it?
My husband snores really loud, enough so that eight months ago, he started sleeping on the couch and went to the doctor where he underwent a sleep study to find that he had severe sleep apnea. Now, he refuses to use the c-pap machine because he says it makes him feel like he’s suffocating. There’s nothing wrong with the machine and he’s tried different masks. He refuses to even try to get use to it. He wants to sleep in the same bed with me again but I can’t handle the snoring and think that a better solution would be for me to move into the guest room. He says it’s ridiculous for us to have separate bedrooms. I don’t see a problem with it and frankly, if he felt that strongly about it, he’d get used to the c-pap machine. We’ve already been sleeping separately for eight months so why’s he bent out of shape about sleeping in the bedroom while I sleep in the guest room? Can anyone help me understand this?
We are still intimate – sleeping separately hasn’t changed our sex drive. So is perceived intimacy that much more important than a good night’s sleep? I’m sure after a couple of weeks being up all night because of his snoring, I’ll be the "cheerful" person he wants to be intimate with. I think I’m being realistic with this.
I can’t use earplugs because I have to listen for my kids. I have a toddler and an infant. I can’t take the chance of not hearing them at night.
And second, who said I wasn’t supportive? If anything, it’s him who doesn’t want to deal with it. I’ve supported him plenty but ultimately the best support in the world isn’t going to help someone that doesn’t want to help themselves. No need for hateful remarks.
Same goes for medication. I can’t take sleeping pills (I really shouldn’t feel that I have to anyway; I don’t have sleeping problems) because I don’t want to be drugged up in the middle of the night when my baby starts crying.
Millions of people experience snoring and they are trying to find a cure. In addition there are lots of people who’re not aware that they may have got a mild case; and your significant some other could be careful. If they have ever stated which it seems like you’ll stop inhaling your own sleeping, you may bet that you’ve some degree with sleep apnea; this means you can benefit from among the sleep apnea remedies which are available today.
I have always wondered if their was a natural way to get rid of snoring.I have been told that I have that particular problem but have never researched the solution.I figured maybe someone knows the solution to this problem.Any assistance pertaining to this matter would be very well appreciated.Can someone help me!Thank you!!!