Why does my dog sometimes breathe heavy and make snoring noises when I pet him?
it sounds like he’s snoring but he’s awake!
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it sounds like he’s snoring but he’s awake!
I have really bad snoring and I don’t know what to do. Sometimes when I wake up, I feel bad because I can tell my husband didn’t get enough sleep the night before because of it. A few nights ago, it was so loud that it actually woke me up. It sounds funny, but I can’t believe it’s SOOO loud. What should I do?
I’m a guy and I know that I can’t freaking get to sleep if I hear my dad snoring. I feel like crazy gluing snorers noses. I mean, how can women sleep when their hubbies snore? Or is it because they are women, that they have some biological mechanism that blocks out snoring, letting them sleep. I wouldn’t think there’s any evolutionary purpose…it would only let other cavemen/predators know where you are, making it easy for them to prey on you.
I, myself, think that snoring is only something that modern man does. I don’t think men in prehistoric times grew to be fat or old enough to snore. Or is it only to do with the throat/windpipe, meaning that totally fit athletes snore as well?
I’m losing my mind here! lol
Well, I also have a 10 month old baby who still sometimes gets up at night, so it’s been over a year since I’ve had a total night’s worth of sleep. My husband’s snoring is really unbelievable, I mean, the sound makes the mattress vibrate, oh gosh, I’m so tired and so sleepy and don’t know what to do anymore, any tips?
You know the little gadget that you strap on to your wrist and it gives little electronics pulses that doesn’t disturb your sleep but keeps you from snoring. Has anyone tried it? Does it work?
I have a 10 month old Persian cat and I have recently noticed that heis snoring at night when he is asleep beside me. Should I take him to the vet? Could he have respiratory problems? Thanks!
It’s gotten really bad lately, and it keeps me up at night. I yell "stop snoring", kick him, and that will make him stop for about 2 minutes, but then it starts again. (He never remembers my yelling or kicks in the morning, so I don’t feel bad.) He never snored in 8 years of marriage until 6 months ago. He’s in his mid 30’s, is extremely fit and is at or below his ideal weight, and has had no change in health. He says the snoring is because he’s "exhausted." It’s true that he is working longer hours these days. But in any case, the snoring needs to stop! I’m going nuts!
the problem is sometimes when i’m trying to sleep i hear my own snoring & i wake up.
I have had problems my whole life with snoring, and was wondering if anyone had suggestions for the best stop snoring home remedy. It’s really been bothering me recently, and I want it to stop already! Any help would be appreciated.
Lately, I’ve been snoring a lot and it’s real aggravating to the wife. Do you guys have any good information or tips to stop my snoring, before she puts a pillow over my face and kill’s me?
It does not matter if he is on his back or his side. I also snore but men sleep more soundly so therefor he can sleep right through it. I ask him to move his position but as soon as he does he falls fast asleep and the snoring starts again. Most nights I find myself going in my kids’ bed or the couch. Help!
I have to crank it up really high some days - today it is at 91/100 and I am still hearing the snoring
I have a bad snoring problem…its embarrasing and i am always sleepy during the day due to lack of sleep…any suggestions?
This summer I’m going to this summer camp where I’ll live for 3 weeks.
Everyone will share one room with a roomate.
Last year (I went to the same camp) my roomate was really nice, but she did mention that I snore and it kind of kept her awake the first night at camp.
This year,how should I handle my snoring problem? Should I just tell my new roomate right off the bat that I snore? And what do I do if it keeps her awake at night?
My husband has a horrible snoring problem. It is to the point where I don’t sleep so have to go in a different room at night. I don’t want to have to do this but have our two small children to care for during the day so I have to get some rest. I believe it affects his quality of sleep too as he seems restless during the night. Is there anything out there that has worked for any of you? He has mentioned surgery but I am hoping it doesn’t have to go that far. Please help!