clayj said:"Dopes"?
You not gettin' enough sleep due to snoring, Gary? 😉
Abstract said:I snore when I sleep on my back, but since I can't fall asleep on my back and need to sleep on my stomach, it's coo baby, it's coo.
And if your significant other snores, just push them onto their sides. When they're half asleep, they really won't find the pushing annoying at all.
gwuMACaddict said:No.
I've been known to snore if I end up sleeping on my back. She usually just rolls me over on to one side. Or elbows me in the ribs. 😀
iGary said:plats
Man, you really are not able to type... 😉iGary said:puch
wordmunger said:My wife does the same thing ... Are you sure we're not married to the same woman?
gwuMACaddict said:😱
(i'm not married yet, just the "significant other" at the moment)
Yeah, me and the couch have a special relationship during allergy season.iGary said:Snore?
Do you ever have to hit the couch in order to get some sleep?
devilot said:He's even stopped breathing and made choking sounds before. 🙁 So he's no longer allowed to sleep on his back. 😀
Who's 'they?' Maybe a second opinion would be helfpuf? I just figured that difficulty with breathing usually does not mean someone's okay. 😕 Anyhow, he's supposed to use a breathing machine if the apnea worsens (the kind that essentially forces a ton of air into you).iGary said:Yeah, Rob sounds like someone is choking him. 😱
But they say he's OK. 🙄
devilot said:He's gotten a sleep study done, he does indeed have sleep apnea.
He's even stopped breathing and made choking sounds before. 🙁 So he's no longer allowed to sleep on his back. 😀
Chip NoVaMac said:Don't know what is worse; the snoring or the talking in their sleep! 😱 😱 😱