4 alarms clocks and me plus 1 hour before I wake him up!

@insulin (2479)
Philippines
November 10, 2009 6:56am CST
For 8 months together,this is our daily routine every morning.....I always try to wake him up at 6 am till 7 am...Too tough but I'm not getting tired and pissed off because I love him!Even he snores it's alright!
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• India
10 Nov 09
allow him to sleep one day a miss office he might fight on that day but from next day he will wake up if his boss is strict
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@insulin (2479)
• Philippines
10 Nov 09
Too bad his the boss.lol.The owner of the company let him get late and it's okey because his totally good I can say.for 10 years working in the company,His not pain in the head.I think it's just difficult to wake him up even in his childhood.His mom is having a hard time waking him up also.
@rirbry (353)
• Malaysia
10 Nov 09
Yup i had the same problem too, i wake up at 6 then i wake him up first but doesnt had any response so i go for my shower first then i wake him up again at 6.30 am he still wont wake up so i get dressed first, then at 6.45 am i wake him up again at that time he do wake up go for a shower and get ready and i had already get the both our car ready, man are really hard to wake them up =0
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@insulin (2479)
• Philippines
10 Nov 09
Yes I don't know why but it's ok.
@jbrooks0127 (2324)
• United States
11 Nov 09
One thing you may want to check out. Have you ever heard of sleep apnea? It is when you quit breathing during the night just long enough to bring you back out of a sound sleep you need to get the true rest you need. This cycle happens all night long and in the morning you feel like you have not slept at all. In fact you feel far worse than you did when you went to bed. Snoring is almost always involved with this. This is very important that you determine this is that, over time, it can be very hazardous to his health. It effects the heart. Has he talked to his doctor about this? If not it may be a very good idea. Here is a good explanation of what it is. http://health.yahoo.com/sleep-overview/sleep-apnea-topic-overview/healthwise--hw49129.html What you may do is to check him should you wake up during the night. Just watch and listen to him and see if he is breathing normally, aside from the snoring. If it seems like he does stop breathing for a bit, then perhaps gasps for air then goes back to normal what a little while longer and see if he does it again. If he does please make him go to a doctor. If not detected and then treated it can be life threatening. One last thing you may do is ask him how he feels when you finally get him awake. If he says he has a headache or he feels like he has had no sleep at all you must tell him about this and make him see his doctor. I do hope this is not a factor but if it is you must convince him to do something about it. Very few men want to admit there may be something wrong. Problem is you will be the one affected the most. Please check this out.
• United States
14 Nov 09
Don't know how or care to respond huh? Yea...don't blame you. I do hope there is no problem. Good for you that you don't mind the snoring. It reflects how much you truly care. My best to you both.