Regular snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea. If that is the case the chances of that person having a heart attack are greatly increased. If your loved one snores regularly and badly have them see a doctor.
If there not your loved one and just an FWB get a new one who is quieter |
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"Regular snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea. If that is the case the chances of that person having a heart attack are greatly increased. If your loved one snores regularly and badly have them see a doctor.
If there not your loved one and just an FWB get a new one who is quieter "
I have sleep apnoea & have had a cpap machine for 3 years now
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"Regular snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea. If that is the case the chances of that person having a heart attack are greatly increased. If your loved one snores regularly and badly have them see a doctor.
If there not your loved one and just an FWB get a new one who is quieter "
Omg I’ve snored (like a freight train is going through the bedroom) since I was a child. My mums the same. I’m 52 she’s 75. Let’s hope we don’t have a heart attack. |
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We both do lol but he won't have it he does. He also has a conversation with me while asleep but doesn't remember. There's a condition for that but I can't remember what it is without googling it. |
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