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Help! How to stop someone snoring
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Omg im on a wee break with a friend and she's been snoring non stop while ive been trying to sleep for past 90 mins. I think im soon gonna be overtired as its 21 hrs since we left home and travelled to France. Ive tried ear plugs, listening to stuff using headphones.. nothing is helping. We had a busy day planned tomorrow with an early start but at this rate I'll be spending the day sleeping!
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Sara x |
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I disturb G’s sleep a bit sometimes lol he knows this, it takes him to a lighter sleep long enough for me to fall asleep. I can’t reveal all my secrets as he will totally read this hahaha - Mrs
I hope you get some sleep. |
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Ha ha I had this with a friend I went on hols with. I warned her I did but she didn’t bat an eyelid. When we turned in I found out why.... Jesus! Steam and train kept me awake for ages lol
I just need to be prodded and I stop |
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"Face sit her. That’ll either shut her up or the snoring will vibrate and will get you off.
Failing that, strangulation.
(Sorry, I’m a right ratty odd mood). "
Think i will be too by tomorrow morning |
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"Wake her up and tell her that her snoring is keeping you awake. If she falls back asleep and carries on, put her hand in a warm bowl of water.
Would that be the toilet bowl "
If she makes it to the toilet bowl after you've dunked her hand, fair play to her |
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How do the nasal strips work? Seems in theory the idea is to stop mouth breathing but she's definitely breathing through her nose! I don't get it. She even bought some weird contraption that i think is designed to keep the mouth closed (think jaw brace with velcro ties at back of head)
This is obviously not her problem
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"How do the nasal strips work? Seems in theory the idea is to stop mouth breathing but she's definitely breathing through her nose! I don't get it. She even bought some weird contraption that i think is designed to keep the mouth closed (think jaw brace with velcro ties at back of head)
This is obviously not her problem
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The widen your nasal passage |
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"Omg im on a wee break with a friend and she's been snoring non stop while ive been trying to sleep for past 90 mins. I think im soon gonna be overtired as its 21 hrs since we left home and travelled to France. Ive tried ear plugs, listening to stuff using headphones.. nothing is helping. We had a busy day planned tomorrow with an early start but at this rate I'll be spending the day sleeping!
Does anyone have any suggestions?
A Big pillow
Sara x" |
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We used to put toothpaste up their nose st school, by the tine they’ve cleaned up we were all asleep.... bad I know but it worked
Or just roll them out of bed, they’ll be awake a while whilst the body recovers from what just happened and sane result you’ll be asleep before them
Bad I know but works |
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My husband snores like a pig.
He never used to but is now very muscular and he says it's when he is relaxed asleep his breathing is restricted from muscles in his neck. I blame those things he takes to make him bigger. |
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"Omg im on a wee break with a friend and she's been snoring non stop while ive been trying to sleep for past 90 mins. I think im soon gonna be overtired as its 21 hrs since we left home and travelled to France. Ive tried ear plugs, listening to stuff using headphones.. nothing is helping. We had a busy day planned tomorrow with an early start but at this rate I'll be spending the day sleeping!
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Sara x" you can get nose pegs for this or nudge her or separate rooms or tissue up each nostril |
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"My husband snores like a pig.
He never used to but is now very muscular and he says it's when he is relaxed asleep his breathing is restricted from muscles in his neck. I blame those things he takes to make him bigger."
Tell him to seek medical advice, it could be life threatening Sleep Apnea etc. |
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Sleep in a different room.
It's the only way
Sometimes with snorers it's so loud you can hear them through walls!
I had a downstairs neighbor once that I could hear snoring - I hated him |
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"Sleep in a different room.
It's the only way
Sometimes with snorers it's so loud you can hear them through walls!
I had a downstairs neighbor once that I could hear snoring - I hated him "
Is that why you murdered him? |
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If you was the first one to sleep you wouldnt hear her snoring.
As I do snore, I expect to be disturbed by the other person.
As goes for the ladies that admitted they do snore
you must be getting a nice sleep then. |
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"I was under the impression that gum shields help with snorers."
I have them, pretty expensive. £250 fitted by your dentist. They work by holding your bottom jaw forward, restricting your tongue sliding back and blocking your airwaves. The wearer will feel much better too, as serious snoring is often a form of sleep apnoea as someone pointed out earlier, frequently waking the body as it has stopped breathing. |
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Most of these snoring aids, sprays and what ever are all fads and only have one purpose, is to make money for the providers and most don't work. Two major factors in snoring is weight and alcohol. If snore badly change lifestyle or seek medical advice. |
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I've had this. When they fall asleep roll em onto their side and put a pillow up to their back, it stops em rolling on to their back and snoring, worked for me. |
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"Ha ha I had this with a friend I went on hols with. I warned her I did but she didn’t bat an eyelid. When we turned in I found out why.... Jesus! Steam and train kept me awake for ages lol
I just need to be prodded and I stop" with what |
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"If there were a solution to the problem I think it would be common knowledge by now."
For most CPAPS is the most effective solution I would imagine in majority of cases. But it aint very sexy but nor is snoring like a locamotive |
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By *hechapMan
over a year ago
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If anyone knows a cure for snoring please DO NOT post it on here.
Send me a private message and tell me what it is.
I dont want anyone else to know the cure as there is alot of money to be made from it. |
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"Just say you saw a massive spider close to her pillow. Chances are she will stay awake all night and you can sleep soundly."
Brilliant! I wish i had tried this. Nothing worked. The only solution was to book another room in the hotel. Ah well..alls well that ends well. |
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"The mandibular device from your dentist does work for most people, but expensive at £250.
Yes, can confirm this works well!
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Not a sexy look, but a quiet night |
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