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watching the marvellous caring young people slagging Janice off for snoring. Sleep Apnoea perhaps...James seems to Understand...the rest are just vacuous, ignorant *****....it'll happen to them...will they like it....probably not...its why the world is buggered....all these diipshit kids...its a sad world!
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DIdn't they have a meeting where they talked about it, she said that she's happy for them to shake her to get her to move onto her side to stop the snoring. It's been bothering them all the way through the series.
Trouble is, Janice wears earplugs, she can't hear them trying to get her to move
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DIdn't they have a meeting where they talked about it, she said that she's happy for them to shake her to get her to move onto her side to stop the snoring. It's been bothering them all the way through the series.
He's had an operation to try and help with the snoring but night after night he continues to snore. Not much can be done but it is a nuisance lol.
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My snoring is how I got my daughter to finally sleep in her own room
She got sick of coming into my bed and having to put up with my snoring, eventually wandered back into her own room, finally started letting me shut the door so she couldn't hear me ![]() I have woken myself up a few times, but it's a lot better since I gave up smoking 16 months ago. |
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watching the marvellous caring young people slagging Janice off for snoring. Sleep Apnoea perhaps...James seems to Understand...the rest are just vacuous, ignorant *****....it'll happen to them...will they like it....probably not...its why the world is buggered....all these diipshit kids...its a sad world!
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My snoring is how I got my daughter to finally sleep in her own room
She got sick of coming into my bed and having to put up with my snoring, eventually wandered back into her own room, finally started letting me shut the door so she couldn't hear me ![]() I have woken myself up a few times, but it's a lot better since I gave up smoking 16 months ago. One time he said, that it wasn't him snoring and I asked him who the hell he thought was in bed with us because it wasn't me making that racket ![]()
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I feel their pain on this one. My husband suffers from sleep apnoea and snores like a trouper. I've poked him, elbowed him, threated to shove a pillow over his head but he can't help it.
He's had an operation to try and help with the snoring but night after night he continues to snore. Not much can be done but it is a nuisance lol. ![]() |
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Totally sympathise Blue Streak, my husband has the same problem with sleep apnoea and he wears a mask, totally stops it but I put up with it for over 20 years and used to have to push him on his side to stop him snoring! Get the mask for him, works wonders!
All joking aside, I do feel sorry for him as he's knackered in the mornings. Doesn't matter whether he's on his side, propped up or whatever. Having said that, when he stops snoring for a moment or two, I'm thinking to myself, quick go to sleep and before I know it he does one almighty snore, wakes himself up and I poke him LOL!
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Yes, my husband wakes himself up to. I've stopped him sleeping in the spare bedroom as that means I have to keep getting out of bed to slap him lol. Even with the door shut I can hear him.
One time he said, that it wasn't him snoring and I asked him who the hell he thought was in bed with us because it wasn't me making that racket ![]() ![]()
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How hilarious, sounds just like our house, when I would nudge my hubby to tell him to stop snoring he would say the same just a different excuse, it can't be me snoring, I wasn't even asleep! When he had been snoring for hours!
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BlueStreak, I've brought noise reducing earphones but I still hear my husband's snoring (just a bit quieter). My husband refuses to see the GP so I don't have a confirmed diagnosis, just a hunch that he possibly has sleep apnea. Its a living hell for me & as he also wakes everyone else in the house, it is certainly a big problem.
I can understand the HMs frustration as being kept awake, or woken up by a loud snore does seem like it's the worst problem you could ever have to deal with. I appreciate there are much worse things that could happen just not when you've not slept properly for as long as you can recall & you're physically & mentally exhausted because of it. I see Janis seems to snore more loudly when she's lying on her back. Maybe she could put some cushions on one side of the bed to prop her up or stick something uncomfortable up the back of her top, like a pine cone. That way she won't want to lie on her back, or will return to lying on her side quickly & the snoring may lessen? Shame the HMs cannot hear my suggestion through Janis' snoring Also suggest that in the future BBOTS have an expert panel of partners of snorers to make suggestions & assist the other HMs because there's always a snorer.
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Sledgehammer to the neck would work too wouldn't it? I will tell him about the mask, thanks for that. He's had the sleep apnoea thing done where he's stayed overnight in hospital etc but they didn't give him a mask or anything.
All joking aside, I do feel sorry for him as he's knackered in the mornings. Doesn't matter whether he's on his side, propped up or whatever. Having said that, when he stops snoring for a moment or two, I'm thinking to myself, quick go to sleep and before I know it he does one almighty snore, wakes himself up and I poke him LOL! ![]() |
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Ive got a sewing pin I keep in the bedside drawer.
When my husband snores loudly and gets really bad I lightly stick it in him. It makes him turn on his side and stop. I can actually hear him snoring right now. I think that's why I come on here....at least I can enjoy reading something before I get up for work. |
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BlueStreak, I've brought noise reducing earphones but I still hear my husband's snoring (just a bit quieter). My husband refuses to see the GP so I don't have a confirmed diagnosis, just a hunch that he possibly has sleep apnea. Its a living hell for me & as he also wakes everyone else in the house, it is certainly a big problem.
I can understand the HMs frustration as being kept awake, or woken up by a loud snore does seem like it's the worst problem you could ever have to deal with. I appreciate there are much worse things that could happen just not when you've not slept properly for as long as you can recall & you're physically & mentally exhausted because of it. I see Janis seems to snore more loudly when she's lying on her back. Maybe she could put some cushions on one side of the bed to prop her up or stick something uncomfortable up the back of her top, like a pine cone. That way she won't want to lie on her back, or will return to lying on her side quickly & the snoring may lessen? Shame the HMs cannot hear my suggestion through Janis' snoring Also suggest that in the future BBOTS have an expert panel of partners of snorers to make suggestions & assist the other HMs because there's always a snorer.![]() He has a problem and I have to drug myself up. Absolutely not. That's when they went down the sorting his nose out. Which I may add did diddly squat.
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Ive got a sewing pin I keep in the bedside drawer.
When my husband snores loudly and gets really bad I lightly stick it in him. It makes him turn on his side and stop. I can actually hear him snoring right now. I think that's why I come on here....at least I can enjoy reading something before I get up for work. I'm afraid after a few hours that pin would be embedded in his behind if I had a pin in my bedside drawer. ![]()
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BlueStreak, I've brought noise reducing earphones but I still hear my husband's snoring (just a bit quieter). My husband refuses to see the GP so I don't have a confirmed diagnosis, just a hunch that he possibly has sleep apnea. Its a living hell for me & as he also wakes everyone else in the house, it is certainly a big problem.
I can understand the HMs frustration as being kept awake, or woken up by a loud snore does seem like it's the worst problem you could ever have to deal with. I appreciate there are much worse things that could happen just not when you've not slept properly for as long as you can recall & you're physically & mentally exhausted because of it. I see Janis seems to snore more loudly when she's lying on her back. Maybe she could put some cushions on one side of the bed to prop her up or stick something uncomfortable up the back of her top, like a pine cone. That way she won't want to lie on her back, or will return to lying on her side quickly & the snoring may lessen? Shame the HMs cannot hear my suggestion through Janis' snoring Also suggest that in the future BBOTS have an expert panel of partners of snorers to make suggestions & assist the other HMs because there's always a snorer.![]() |
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Ive got a sewing pin I keep in the bedside drawer.
When my husband snores loudly and gets really bad I lightly stick it in him. It makes him turn on his side and stop. I can actually hear him snoring right now. I think that's why I come on here....at least I can enjoy reading something before I get up for work. ![]() OMG - that's so cruel
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Exactly the same then, it is in fact quite dangerous because they hold their breath don't they and the overnight stay shows when they stop breathing, hence why it's dangerous and why they are so exhausted. My husband stayed at the Papworth heart hospital and although he was classed as quite minor the mask works a treat and he's not as exhausted like you say your husband is! The mask is quite a contraption but is well worth having if he can cope with it and get used to it. I'm really surprised they done the operation without trying the mask first?
But it's not really done anything at all. I will tell him about the mask though before I hit him on the nose lol. Yes, if I think he's not breathed for a while I nudge him, that's when he gives one almighty snort and wakes himself up. It's a big scary to be honest.
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Ive got a sewing pin I keep in the bedside drawer.
When my husband snores loudly and gets really bad I lightly stick it in him. It makes him turn on his side and stop. I can actually hear him snoring right now. I think that's why I come on here....at least I can enjoy reading something before I get up for work. |
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![]() OMG - that's so cruel ![]() What about that cruelty.
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Well, they operated because previously he'd broken his nose and it was slightly wonky. So they thought by straightening it that may solve the problem. They made his sinus' slightly larger too to get more air flow, or something along those lines.
But it's not really done anything at all. I will tell him about the mask though before I hit him on the nose lol. Yes, if I think he's not breathed for a while I nudge him, that's when he gives one almighty snort and wakes himself up. It's a big scary to be honest. ![]()
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Yes it is scary and I can understand why they operated now, but my husband was diagnosed with small airways in the throat, but try to get him referred for the mask, it really does work wonders and you will both get more sleep. I cannot believe it was suggested you take sleeping pills, that's unbelievable!
![]() Time for me to go to bed next to the leviathan that is snorking as I type. He may find he has small airways of the throat later due to my hands tightening around it. Only teasing ![]() Sweet dreams one and all.
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And what about me listening to CHWWWAAAHHHHHHH....CHWWWAAAAHHHHHH all night long.
What about that cruelty. ![]() |
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Yes, I assure you they did.
Time for me to go to bed next to the leviathan that is snorking as I type. He may find he has small airways of the throat later due to my hands tightening around it. Only teasing ![]() Sweet dreams one and all. ![]() |
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Also suggest that in the future BBOTS have an expert panel of partners of snorers to make suggestions & assist the other HMs because there's always a snorer.