Snoring
By moneymommy
@moneymommy (3418)
United States
7 responses
@bbsr13 (4196)
• India
9 Feb 09
Hello! I was also snoring a lot as I used to sleep on my back.But I learned from a magazine that if one sleeps in the right side he would snore little or totally sleep without snoring.So I practiced that and now I am sleeping without bothering anybody.So you ask your husband to follow this and get relieved from the snoring problem.thanx.
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@turandotty (228)
• United States
9 Feb 09
Well I don't have a husband, but snoring doesn't bother me. My sister snore SO incredibly loud, because she has sleep apnea. We shared rooms growing up so it was constant. Maybe I just got used to it.
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@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
8 Mar 09
my husband snores too but the house dont fall but the bed is shaking
@paradise4two (12)
• United States
10 Feb 09
Yes my husband snores too ,but I use ear plugs so I don't hear him ,and sometimes don't need earplugs cause I'm so tired , but I love him.
@liaamur (417)
• Philippines
8 Mar 09
my husband does snore but only softly so i could still sleep. i am just glad (and i hope you would be, too, once you hear this) that he doesn't snore like my cousin's husband.
i had to sleep in the same room with them when i was young because there was a clan reunion at our place. he snored like boiling water on a big big and acoustic kettle, you could imagine the water boiling from his mouth! "bok bok bok..." is exactly how i heard it. pity my cousin, you guys.
@Jae2619 (1483)
• United States
9 Feb 09
Yes, My husband is a massive snorer. He can keep me awake some nights, but for the most part, I'm used to it. After 10 years of being with him, there's many nights I miss it when he's at work. He's got sleep apnea and does wear a c-pap for most nights but it doesn't seem to help him, and those are the nights i toss and turn from not having the sound of him snoring.