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stockingluvr54 -> RE: Too snore or not to snore (12/14/2006 8:09:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mons

greeting stockinglur54

you still snore i guess you did not get the machine? or am i wrong. all of you who snore please get check you can stop breathing in your sleep. i did not know i snored all i know was i fell alseep at different times and woke wondering what happen and where i was i am truly blessed i never learn to drive i would had kill someone that was how bad i would fall asleep at store estate sales riding home out of my mind sleeping and talking all at once i would pinch myself to stop falling asleep at work it never did anygood i was knock out ok enough about me. take care all

mons


Mons...

I'm not on any machine and don't plan on it. I had no idea I had apnea till about 5 years ago and my girl who was in the medical field said I did after she'd see me quit breathing when asleep? I've had maybe 2-3 attacks where I wake up gasping for air BADLY....that's when we kinda put it all together. I sleep like a log. Had no idea what the "attacks" were when they happened but as long as I get my sleep I'm ok with it so maybe mine isn't as bad as some...????




agorwarrior -> RE: Too snore or not to snore (12/14/2006 8:18:21 AM)

I didn't  want the CPAP machine, until the Dr. said the lack of oxygen to my blood would very soon have a negative impact on my sex life. I took the CPAP home with me that day. No more snoring is just a nice side effect.




sweetnurseBBW -> RE: Too snore or not to snore (12/14/2006 8:18:50 AM)

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ORIGINAL: stockingluvr54

quote:

ORIGINAL: mons

greeting stockinglur54

you still snore i guess you did not get the machine? or am i wrong. all of you who snore please get check you can stop breathing in your sleep. i did not know i snored all i know was i fell alseep at different times and woke wondering what happen and where i was i am truly blessed i never learn to drive i would had kill someone that was how bad i would fall asleep at store estate sales riding home out of my mind sleeping and talking all at once i would pinch myself to stop falling asleep at work it never did anygood i was knock out ok enough about me. take care all

mons


Mons...

I'm not on any machine and don't plan on it. I had no idea I had apnea till about 5 years ago and my girl who was in the medical field said I did after she'd see me quit breathing when asleep? I've had maybe 2-3 attacks where I wake up gasping for air BADLY....that's when we kinda put it all together. I sleep like a log. Had no idea what the "attacks" were when they happened but as long as I get my sleep I'm ok with it so maybe mine isn't as bad as some...????


Sleep apnea not treated as in your case causes significant health risks. Heart attack, stroke, pulmonary hypertension, restrictive breathing patterns, hypoxia, impaired gas exchange , impotence, high blood pressure and the list goes on. Sleep apnea is more than just having an attack once in a while. It happens everytime you sleep, you or others may not notice. It is very serious. Get a sleep study done by a professional and go from there.




stockingluvr54 -> RE: Too snore or not to snore (12/14/2006 3:54:52 PM)

Sweetnurse....appreciate the concern and advice




LTRsubNW -> RE: Too snore or not to snore (12/14/2006 4:29:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Spitfiregrrl

So I like this significant other in my life....but one big problem they SNORE! So what is a girl to do. I've done the nudging having them change positions but really it only perpetuates more snoring. So what would be the solution to this problem because I do like to be close to this person not to mention I'm a serial snuggler. Any suggestions I mean I'm sure breathe right strips might be an option but do they really work? Am I doomed to sleeping alone for the rest of my life lol. *DRAMA QUEEN*


Snore spray (it's in all the pharmacies), nose strips, surgery, and of course, if that doesn't work, you can always move back to where you came from.




cjenny -> RE: Too snore or not to snore (12/14/2006 4:52:59 PM)

     i can't sleep in the same bed as a snorer. the last ten years of my marriage i slept on the couch *blinks as those 2 thoughts come together lol. yes it isn't really funny because it did actually contribute to the breakdown of marriage*.
    sometimes i would go to sleep earlier but he would eventually wake me up with his snoring. for the most part it was because of my own sleeping issues, i don't sleep well. i cannot wear earplugs either.
    if it is as bad as it sounds, a doctor does need to be seen. sleep apnea isn't something you can put off. a CPAP is a small price to pay for the results.
    if it isn't sleep apnea there are the breathe rite strips mentioned, diet mentioned. something i realised was that on nights he drank my ex snored much much louder. sleeping on his side helped too, although that meant that i was awake enough to roll him. background or white noise helped some, keeping music playing helped some too.
    my ex began doing a small amount of exercise at night, & cut way back on his drinking. both helped.
    i sure hope that something somewhere helps.




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