Sunday, August 14th, 2011 at
2:38 am
OK, My X had a REAL bad problem with this. Couldn’t even sleep in the same room with the guy.
Now my new boyfriend ahs the same problem, seriously considering dumping him over this, I can’t live like that again
H E L P
Saturday, August 13th, 2011 at
12:19 pm
I love my boyfriend very much. He and I have been together for about 3 months and have just started spending the night together. Unfortunately, I’m a light sleeper and he snores to wake the dead. Most nights he stays over, I end up sleeping on the couch. I have bought him a stiffer pillow to prop his head and he has agreed to use breathe right strips. However, last night I still found myself on the couch b/c he was still lightly snoring with the strip on. I would try earplugs but I’m a law student and I’m afraid I won’t hear my alarm in the morning.
I am DESPERATE for anything that can help us. I really am scared that the snoring will prevent us from having a long term relationship if we can’t sleep in the same bed.
Saturday, August 13th, 2011 at
12:18 pm
why do people snore? any remedies to cure snoring without operations? any cure to it?
Saturday, August 13th, 2011 at
5:03 am
I wake up several times a night for no apparent reason why. This is the only symptom of sleep apnea I am suffering though. I went to see a doctor and my blood pressure is normal, I don’t have any headaches though I do suffer from eye aches as weird as that sounds, no weight gain at all and according to my mom I do not snore, yet I cannot think of anything else to explain my frequent night time awakenings. Could I possibly have sleep apnea?
Thursday, August 11th, 2011 at
9:50 pm
Seriously my cats snores… She’ll be laying behind me on top of the couch asleep and she will be snoring…It’s kind of funny…Why do they do this? What causes it?
Thursday, August 11th, 2011 at
5:02 pm
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.
Thursday, August 11th, 2011 at
12:20 pm
I snore loudly. I think I got it from my dad. If it’s even hereditary. I don’t know.
It never bothered me so much until now… when I have a serious boyfriend that I frequently spend evenings with.
Anyway, I’ve tried all the over-the-counter stuff, like breath right strips and throat spray. Nothing helps at all. I am VERY self conscious about it, because it sometimes even wakes him up after he’s asleep. Any suggestions as to how I can stop? Or atleast tone it down a bit…. anything would help 
Thursday, August 11th, 2011 at
5:09 am
Many people endure snoring and they are searching for a remedy. Additionally, there are lots of people who are not aware that they may have a mild case; however your significant other might be careful. If they have really stated that it seems like you’ll quit breathing in your own sleeping, you can bet that you’ve got some degree with apnea; this means you can be helped by one of many sleep apnea cures that are out there today.
Wednesday, August 10th, 2011 at
12:16 pm
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.