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slinky 04-04-2005 16:50

cure for snoring??
 
does anyone here know a quick cure for snoring??

If so please tell me and spare hubby being suffocated with a pillow.:mad:

Snoring has got to be the worst thing ever by far. Specially for the person led there listening to it and trying DAMN HARD to get to sleep knowing you are up in another 2 hours. Don't get me wrong I love him to bits, but feel a very big urge to hit him hard when he starts snoring.

vorlon24 04-04-2005 16:53

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Hit him hard?!

That'll wake him up, then you can go to sleep!

slinky 04-04-2005 16:55

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Originally Posted by vorlon24
Hit him hard?!

That'll wake him up, then you can go to sleep!

awwwwwwwwwww vorlon don't tell me to do silly things like that.........you know I will do it:D

g78 04-04-2005 16:56

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Don't think there is any actual cure for it slinky im afraid. I know there are plenty of 'so-called' ones out there, but most don't tend to work.

slinky 04-04-2005 16:59

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Originally Posted by g78
Don't think there is any actual cure for it slinky im afraid. I know there are plenty of 'so-called' ones out there, but most don't tend to work.

I think the pillow would g78!!:spank: + :knife: =:sleep8: :sleep8: :sleep8:

vorlon24 04-04-2005 17:06

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I saw a programme about snoring years ago.

They did something to this bloke's tongue (can't remember what) that seemed to stop it.

Maybe someone else can help me out here (I was only little at the time!)

slinky 04-04-2005 17:09

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Originally Posted by vorlon24
I saw a programme about snoring years ago.

They did something to this bloke's tongue (can't remember what) that seemed to stop it.

Maybe someone else can help me out here (I was only little at the time!)

I think I know what you mean vorlon. My hubbies mate had it done last year. They lazer some skin away at the back of the throat, which helps you to breath more easily. It did work for him but, I don't want to put hubby through an operation just for that.............well not yet anyway, ask me tomorrow I might have changed my mind about that last statement!!:p

Doug 04-04-2005 17:14

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Originally Posted by slinky
I think I know what you mean vorlon. My hubbies mate had it done last year. They lazer some skin away at the back of the throat, which helps you to breath more easily. It did work for him but, I don't want to put hubby through an operation just for that.............well not yet anyway, ask me tomorrow I might have changed my mind about that last statement!!:p

Have him done at the same time, or you could spend less time on here and go to bed earlier.

wayneyboy1942 04-04-2005 17:15

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I saw a programme that showed someone wearing a gum shield type thingy,they stop the air flow from being bloked,I don't know if it costs much Slinky I'd ask the dentist,it's supposed to work!:)

slinky 04-04-2005 17:18

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Originally Posted by wayneyboy1942
I saw a programme that showed someone wearing a gum shield type thingy,they stop the air flow from being bloked,I don't know if it costs much Slinky I'd ask the dentist,it's supposed to work!:)

YEAH he may choke on it, that will stop the ******!!!!!:D lmao thanks for that wayne I may look into it.

slinky 04-04-2005 17:19

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Originally Posted by Doug
Have him done at the same time, or you could spend less time on here and go to bed earlier.

lol doug believe me it is early to bed for me tonight.;)

fibi 04-04-2005 17:31

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Well slinky looks like you are gonna have to use the pillow technique..my hubby usually stops when I touch him

slinky 04-04-2005 17:33

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Originally Posted by fibi
Well slinky looks like you are gonna have to use the pillow technique..my hubby usually stops when I touch him

Funny you should say that fibi, when I touch him he stops for approx 2 minutes then it is back again, so I touch him and he starts again...........just goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on well now you know how I feel lmao.

fibi 04-04-2005 17:39

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maybe we will have to touch them round the neck with both hands that will cure the buggers lol...I know exactly how you feel though it is so infuriating you could really do them some damage

Doug 04-04-2005 17:41

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Originally Posted by slinky
lol doug believe me it is early to bed for me tonight.;)

Now steady on Kinky Slinky, I'm not sure we need to know...............:o :p

Doug 04-04-2005 17:43

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Originally Posted by fibi
maybe we will have to touch them round the neck with both hands that will cure the buggers lol...I know exactly how you feel though it is so infuriating you could really do them some damage

Such violence, what ever happened to the sweet good natured woman we use to know…….

Tinkerbelle 04-04-2005 17:54

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I'll let you into a little secret what I do with mine Slinky (luckily he only snores after one to many beers) Roll him ever so gently to the end of his side of the bed, draw your legs up behind his back and then kick out hard. Act all inocent when he hits the floor and looks all shocked then blame him for waking you by falling out of bed and tell him you need him to go down stairs and make you a nice milky brew to help you get back to sleep. By the time he's brewed up you have had enough peace to go to sleep ;) There sorted :D

slinky 04-04-2005 18:00

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
I'll let you into a little secret what I do with mine Slinky (luckily he only snores after one to many beers) Roll him ever so gently to the end of his side of the bed, draw your legs up behind his back and then kick out hard. Act all inocent when he hits the floor and looks all shocked then blame him for waking you by falling out of bed and tell him you need him to go down stairs and make you a nice milky brew to help you get back to sleep. By the time he's brewed up you have had enough peace to go to sleep ;) There sorted :D



LMAO TINKS I like that one and could be putting that into practice tonight.
But I would say..............while you are not safe in bed you may have to sleep on the sofa, so if ya fall off it is nearer to the floor:D is that convincing?

Tinkerbelle 04-04-2005 18:04

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Originally Posted by slinky

But I would say..............while you are not safe in bed you may have to sleep on the sofa, so if ya fall off it is nearer to the floor:D is that convincing?

Class Slinky! Let me know how it goes :D !!

Neil 04-04-2005 19:16

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Send him to the doctors and get him refered to an ENT consultant. He may need an operation but it is better to do it while he is younger. If it is a soft pallet problem it may become harder to operate in years to come. Is he excessively tired during the day? He may have sleep apnea. Its worth checking it out.

i have sinus problems and recently had a CT scan on my swede. Waiting to see consultant again in a few weeks to see if he is going to drill holes in my head to help me. ( very unpleasant but the sooner I have it done the sooner i will feel the benefits )

Aquarius 04-04-2005 20:12

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You could always use ear plugs.....

Margaret Pilkington 04-04-2005 20:56

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Ear plugs are OK up to a point.........but they don't cut out all the noise.
I listen to my personal stereo if Hubby's snoring is really bad and I usually find that i fall asleep listening to the music.
Hubby says he doesn't snore......he says it is me who snores.

I think the tendency to snoring increases as we get older.......and also if you are a bit overweight. No offence meant to anyone!

Doug 04-04-2005 21:01

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
I think the tendency to snoring increases as we get older.......and also if you are a bit overweight. No offence meant to anyone!


Bu**er, I know what you mean.....I'm not offended Mrs Pilkington, it just sounds familiar.:)

physicalbabe 04-04-2005 22:18

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I used to listen to music at my side of the bed.
It cut out his snoring and sent me to sleep no probs
..................or have a bottle of vodka b4 bed........lol

slinky 05-04-2005 09:47

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Originally Posted by Aquarius
You could always use ear plugs.....

I did say somewhere that I had thought of ear plugs but, he gets up at5:30am for work then sets the alarm for 7:30am for me to wake the kids for school. Now tell me how do I hear the alarm with ear plugs in?????:D no honest I have thought of everything. luckily I was that tired from having only 3 hours sleep the night before that I slept like a baby last night.......... thank god.

Neil 05-04-2005 11:14

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Originally Posted by slinky
Now tell me how do I hear the alarm with ear plugs in?????:D n

When he sets the alarm he can pull your ear plugs out. :)


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