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Wow, my husband was having a snorefest last night.  I was almost ready to sleep in the other room.   Do you usually put up with the snoring or head off to sleep in another room?  

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It depends.

 

Sometimes, a jab to wake him and hand him a BreathRight works. Otherwise he can move!

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My furbaby, Eddy, snores off and on just about every nite!  For a little guy he can really put out some loud snores!  I just try not to giggle and it puts me to sleep....Woman LOL

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@eddyandme wrote:

My furbaby, Eddy, snores off and on just about every nite!  For a little guy he can really put out some loud snores!  I just try not to giggle and it puts me to sleep....Woman LOL



@eddyandme wrote:

My furbaby, Eddy, snores off and on just about every nite!  For a little guy he can really put out some loud snores!  I just try not to giggle and it puts me to sleep....Woman LOL


LOL @eddyandme I don't mind at all when our cats snore, but my husband can sleep on the couch or other bedroom when he does!

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My DH tells me I snore like a freight train - but I know he must be wrong.  How could such a delicate flower such as myself possiblly do something as unlady like as snore?  LOL!

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Snoring is a serious health hazard, you should have your husband get a sleep study done. 

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@MyGirlsMom wrote:

Snoring is a serious health hazard, you should have your husband get a sleep study done. 


 

I know!  I think he's got sleep apnea too!

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spinach2, if he has sleep apnea, he'll probably need a cpap machine. of course he'll need to see his doctor first. my brothers-in-law use this. you'll feel like you're sleeping beside darth vader when that thing is on. so it's that or his snoring! lol! my H snores, but thankfully not as loud as his dad, whose snoring you could hear from the next state over!

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I try to get him to roll over.  When that does not work, I move to the guest room.  The cats follow me.  


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Why should YOU go to the spare room.  Make HIM go there.

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