Does your partner snore?
By bluemars
@bluemars (952)
Australia
April 3, 2008 9:27am CST
I am trying to type and the noise coming out of him is really loud, it is funny because he was complaining about the small noise coming from me fingers typing but that was before he drifted off into nod land and started his own construction noises. Does your partner snore and does it bother you? I am a little annoyed when it gets louder but like when it quietens down I am okay with it but he has some outburst that come and go and makes me feel like I need to go out and buy some ear protection. Perhaps I should what do you think? I also have a small dog that snores during the night but it so faint and so cute that I actually love hearing the noises that come out of his little body.
3 responses
@viewpoint (137)
• Philippines
3 Apr 08
Yes he does snore at night. It makes me worried. Is it true that if a person snores, he has heart problems? I'm really concerned about this.
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@bluemars (952)
• Australia
4 Apr 08
Not necessarily but if you are really concerned perhaps you should ask him to see a doctor if you think it is really bad. Especially if you can not sleep the night, it maybe something small but the doctor can recommend the best treatment or solutions available. So I think that is the best place to start if the problem is really bad. I know how frustrating it can be. I love my sleep and can not take it when it is so loud.
@020788 (78)
• Philippines
3 Apr 08
it's just seldom that i've slept with my boyfriend since it's still a big NO NO to us to sleep together. but with those times that i'm with him during the night, i heard him snoring with acceleration. he snores all the time while sleeping and that bothers me a lot. it's not because of the noise he's making but because it makes me worried too much for him. snoring is a sign that there is an obstruction of air movement while he breathes and that's serious. it could be caused by throat weakness causing the throat to close during sleep. it could be because of mispositioned jaw because of muscle tension. it could be caused by fats gathering in and around the throat or there is an obstruction in the nasal passageway. so we should be alert in guarding our partners while asleep coz that's not just it, it's something that we should take seriously. so if our partners try begins to snore, then don't leave as it is but instead let him change his position like sleeping on the side or raising his head for these could help reduce the outloud snoring.
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@bluemars (952)
• Australia
3 Apr 08
I think his nose was broken once or something and that is why he is experiencing this type of thing. I really am just typing away and can really hear him right now this very minute. I wish he was sleeping in another room because to be honest with you he is letting some out the other hole and that is not nice either but probably funny on some level because I just want a break from it all.
@ravinskye (8237)
• United States
3 Apr 08
My husband snores pretty loud at times. It doesn't bother me too much. i just smack him and tell him to roll on his side. once he rolls on his side he usually stops snoring. sometimes i can just give him a little nudge and he'll roll over by himself.
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@bluemars (952)
• Australia
3 Apr 08
That is funny because when I can not take it anymore that is exactly what I do too. I can not stand it sometimes because it goes up and down. When it is high I really can not fall asleep, I mean I do feel for him but I need my sleep just as much as he does so I do nudge and push until it stops but sometimes it just starts up again sooner than I want it too.