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I was wondering how many of you have snoring husbands at home making it soooo hard for you to fall asleep.
Mine starts snoring the minute he closes his eyes and he is even wearing one of those breath-easy tapes on his nose. Of course he doesn't believe me when I tell him I couldn't sleep and I already think of taping it to make him listen. However,... it doesn't change a thing.

How are you handling this without moving to the sleepingcouch.
Looking forward hearing from you all.
Manuëlle

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Know exactly what you mean. How can they fall asleep so fast - it is a miracle.

Jamie said:
Mine snores and snores! It is so annoying! I sometimes have to sleep downstairs because I cannot fall asleep- I try to fall asleep with the Television on because at least it blocks the noise- I am amazed at how fast he can fall asleep while I am still laying ther ein my bed waiting to fall asleep!

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Unfortunately the breath rite strips don't do the job properly. He uses them every night and HE has the feeling it helps LOL.

Bridget said:
Oh man a topic near and dear to my ears lmbo.

It was so bad at one time I would take the risk and sleep in the bed or on the floor in my sons room lol. So hubby decided to get the breath rite snore strips for his nose, and the spray for his throat and it has been a big change for the both of us

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My husband is pretty mild mannered (opposites attract) and before I had my CPAP or on nights I take it off in my sleep he tickles my lip to get me to roll over. It really just makes me mad, I'd rather he wake me up and tell me to put on my headgear.

I also have another sleep disorder called REM Behavioral Disorder. It's a different kind of sleep walking. He likes to whisper and get me to say weird things back to him. He doesn't get to do that much anymore because it is a sleep disorder that is always tied with another sleep disorder and controlling the apnea makes it go away.

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Count me in. I have a snoring fiance who loves to sleep on his back. Problem is, that position makes him snore the loudest, so I'm usually wearing ear plugs. I have also resorted to sleeping on the couch or in one of my kids' beds when they're not here.

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