Parafox Posted 24 November 2016 Share Posted 24 November 2016 Do you snore? Does your partner snore? How have you managed it? My wife snores and apparently, so do I. We both get disturbed nights because of it and I have taken to using earplugs but really doesn't help much. I'm a light sleeper anyway. Is your sleep disturbed and what measures have you tried to stop either you or your partner snoring? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxfromburbage Posted 24 November 2016 Share Posted 24 November 2016 Snored like a tractor before I stopped smoking and lost a couple of stone. I tried mouth guard's, nose strips and sprays even went to the hospital but couldn't hack a camera down my nose. Mostly OK now except maybe the odd time when I've had many too many. Good luck but weight and smoking is my only cure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alf Bentley Posted 24 November 2016 Share Posted 24 November 2016 45 minutes ago, Parafox said: Do you snore? Does your partner snore? How have you managed it? My wife snores and apparently, so do I. We both get disturbed nights because of it and I have taken to using earplugs but really doesn't help much. I'm a light sleeper anyway. Is your sleep disturbed and what measures have you tried to stop either you or your partner snoring? Good of you and your wife to put a warning sign up outside your house.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom27111 Posted 24 November 2016 Share Posted 24 November 2016 Sounds like a train is going through the house when my Mrs is asleep. A swift kick usually stops her for a few minutes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bayfox Posted 24 November 2016 Share Posted 24 November 2016 1 hour ago, tom27111 said: Sounds like a train is going through the house when my Mrs is asleep. A swift kick usually stops her for a few minutes. Same mate. I know I snore especially after a few. But the wife has taken up the mantle recently, she never used too. But the last few months have done my head in. She falls sleep as soon as her head hits pillow. So I have to kick, elbow and shove her till she shuts up for long enough for me your fall sleep. As I need silence to get sleep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buzzell Posted 24 November 2016 Share Posted 24 November 2016 Apparently I snore but worse of all is that so does my dog. You can hear the b*start all the way from my room. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
notnow john Posted 24 November 2016 Share Posted 24 November 2016 Snoring is not just an inconvenience,it can create sleep apnea which has serious health implications. See your G.P. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellend Sebastian Posted 24 November 2016 Share Posted 24 November 2016 I used to dread sleeping within earshot of my old man. His snoring wasn't particularly loud, but was without doubt one of the most maddening sounds known to man. It consisted of a snuffled in breath through the nose, then a pause of entirely random length (so long on some occasions that I wondered if he'd actually carked it), followed by an out breath through the mouth, but with the throat sort of half closed so it sounded like the last breath of someone dying from some dreadful respiratory condition. Even thinking about it now, years later, is making me really cross Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkie1999 Posted 25 November 2016 Share Posted 25 November 2016 I recorded her once and played it back late at night through a guitar amp in the bedroom on a loop, so she woke herself up. Didn't help though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom27111 Posted 25 November 2016 Share Posted 25 November 2016 My Mrs wakes herself up a lot with her snoring. It has been known for her to fart herself awake too though. It's a good job she's hot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
notnow john Posted 25 November 2016 Share Posted 25 November 2016 Sounds irresistible! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKCJ Posted 25 November 2016 Share Posted 25 November 2016 15 hours ago, Bellend Sebastian said: I used to dread sleeping within earshot of my old man. His snoring wasn't particularly loud, but was without doubt one of the most maddening sounds known to man. It consisted of a snuffled in breath through the nose, then a pause of entirely random length (so long on some occasions that I wondered if he'd actually carked it), followed by an out breath through the mouth, but with the throat sort of half closed so it sounded like the last breath of someone dying from some dreadful respiratory condition. Even thinking about it now, years later, is making me really cross I know the same mate. I'd be sat in the front room watching the tele with my old man and he'd drop off and start snoring. Then he'd be silent for about 15-20 seconds. As though he's testing you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 27 November 2016 Share Posted 27 November 2016 On 24/11/2016 at 19:30, Parafox said: Do you snore? Does your partner snore? How have you managed it? My wife snores and apparently, so do I. We both get disturbed nights because of it and I have taken to using earplugs but really doesn't help much. I'm a light sleeper anyway. Is your sleep disturbed and what measures have you tried to stop either you or your partner snoring? I put Bromide in her tea, just before she goes to bed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Posted 27 November 2016 Share Posted 27 November 2016 17 minutes ago, DANGEROUS TIGER said: I put Bromide in her tea, just before she goes to bed. I think to be fair she has had the last laugh though DT - she's clearly been lacing your beverages with LSD for a long time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Izzy Posted 27 November 2016 Share Posted 27 November 2016 I've used ear plugs every night for the last 10 years since my first kid was born The kids have stopped crying in the night now, but wife snores like a trooper so I still need them. I've tried many different makes and sizes over the years and have finally found the perfect ones for me. Thank you 'Mack's' for your Snore Mufflers Silicone Putty Earplugs and allowing me a decent nights kip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell sprout Posted 27 November 2016 Share Posted 27 November 2016 I snore and believe it or not, i have a spoon of honey in black tea and it works a treat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parafox Posted 27 November 2016 Author Share Posted 27 November 2016 55 minutes ago, Izzy Muzzett said: I've used ear plugs every night for the last 10 years since my first kid was born The kids have stopped crying in the night now, but wife snores like a trooper so I still need them. I've tried many different makes and sizes over the years and have finally found the perfect ones for me. Thank you 'Mack's' for your Snore Mufflers Silicone Putty Earplugs and allowing me a decent nights kip I'll give them a try Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxy boxing Posted 28 November 2016 Share Posted 28 November 2016 I've been told I snore but do not know myself Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 28 November 2016 Share Posted 28 November 2016 On 27/11/2016 at 19:49, Swan Lesta said: I think to be fair she has had the last laugh though DT - she's clearly been lacing your beverages with LSD for a long time. Nice one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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