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‎02-04-2024 08:35 AM
I have some sleep issues and my husband has started snoring when he is in certain positions. He used flonase in the PM hours but it does not seem to help. I am a very light sleeper and as a result I have been awake sine 5 30 am and he is still in bed asleep. I think he needs to be evaluated for Sleep apnea
‎02-04-2024 08:44 AM
My one cat snores. If I poke him, he scratches me.You're lucky you get to sleep so late. I rarely get to sleep past 4 a.m.
‎02-04-2024 08:46 AM
If you need your sleep, go sleep in another room.
A sleep apnea machine also makes noise which may disturb you.
Have you tried earplugs? They are small soft flexible foam sold in drugstores.
‎02-04-2024 08:56 AM
Maybe you were just ready to wake up? Some of us are early birds. I was up at 4:39 today. Fine with me. Lovely to have the freedom to get up when I wish.
‎02-04-2024 08:58 AM
Has he tried those nasal strips (Breathe Right, for example)?
‎02-04-2024 08:59 AM
Both my husband and I have sleep apnea. He's had it longer. Neither one of our machines make noise so it wouldn't bother anyone. He definitely should be checked out, the sleep studies are a pain but well worth it.
‎02-04-2024 09:09 AM
I have had sleep apnea for 12 years and my machine does not make noise. If a machine makes noise, most likely, the mask is ill fitting and he or she may need a different type of mask.
He probably needs a sleep study and his primary doctor can set-him up with the doctor that he needs to get it done.
I had a recent sleep study and even with the loss of 88 pounds, I still have sleep apnea. I sleep very well with my machine with no noise.
‎02-04-2024 09:17 AM
@Still Raining I am no way ready to wake up at 5 30, its just I can not tolerate the noise. I have my own sleep issues track my sleep and spend my hours awake during the night
@Still Raining wrote:Maybe you were just ready to wake up? Some of us are early birds. I was up at 4:39 today. Fine with me. Lovely to have the freedom to get up when I wish.
‎02-04-2024 09:18 AM
@PinkyPetunia I have tried about 8 differnt kinds of ear plugs and none of them work I can still hear everything. Thank you for the suggestion
@PinkyPetunia wrote:If you need your sleep, go sleep in another room.
A sleep apnea machine also makes noise which may disturb you.
Have you tried earplugs? They are small soft flexible foam sold in drugstores.
‎02-04-2024 09:19 AM
@thank you I have emailed his PCP to have him evaluated during his physical next month
@conlt wrote:I have had sleep apnea for 12 years and my machine does not make noise. If a machine makes noise, most likely, the mask is ill fitting and he or she may need a different type of mask.
He probably needs a sleep study and his primary doctor can set-him up with the doctor that he needs to get it done.
I had a recent sleep study and even with the loss of 88 pounds, I still have sleep apnea. I sleep very well with my machine with no noise.
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