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Does anyone know of a cure for snoring that actually works?

 

It's becoming a big problem where I live.

 

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Seperate bedrooms? An old fashioned remedy is to sew a cotton reel into the back of the snorers pyjama's, then when they turn onto their back it is uncomfortable, wakes them up and then they turn onto their side again.

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We went for separate rooms. Worked fine.rolleyes.gif

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Seperate rooms 🙂

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Or in my case divorce! But not for that reason , it was however a cure. lol.




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Talk to your doctor, snoring is not something to be taken lightly if it's severe and need to be checked out.

 

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Snoring/Pages/Introduction.aspx

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@ilove2patch wrote:

We went for separate rooms. Worked fine.rolleyes.gif


Did you really snore that loud, Maggie??  Woman Wink


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Tennis Ball in the back of the Nightshirt so they say,,,it stops you rolling onto your back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, LOL. It would drive me mad i think,,or MADDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

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OH has tried everything, nose patches, tablets, lying on his front, kick in the ribs, seriously, he was checked out because it was a massive problem for me,  he gave up smoking 10 years ago so it wasn't that, he has a soft pallet in the back of his throat.

 

Seperate rooms for us when I am working earlies otherwise I wouldn't get any sleep.

 

Good luck, it can be miserable.

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@bankhaunter wrote:

Talk to your doctor, snoring is not something to be taken lightly if it's severe and need to be checked out.

 

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Snoring/Pages/Introduction.aspx


Absolutely, couldn't agree more, get it checked out.

 

Sleep apnoea sends your blood pressure through the roof hundreds of times a night and damages your heart.

 

My mother had sleep apnoea,  it was only months after she died (of a heart attack) that it was splashed all over the papers as a new thing.  Nobody went to the doctor with snoring in those days.

 

 

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there are lots of medical things to help so talk to docs but a cheap solution is to where ear plugs every night.i find they work a treat.

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My OH stopped his dreadful snoring, which was just becoming intolerable for me, after he stopped drinking alcohol six months ago

 

**BLISS**

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When I gave up alcohol for 6 months I realised how badly my OH snored!

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 Dunno what that is Smiley Frustrated

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Smiley LOLSmiley LOLSmiley LOL

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