help. both myself and my hubby are snoring. our 3 mths + baby sleeps in our room. we have no other room for her. i guess wat jolted her at night is our snoring. how / wat can we do bout it?
Go to the health food store and look into some inexpensive natural remedies for snoring, look into the causes of it. Sometimes it can be from sinus. Cheese can make that worse. When my sinus’ get bad I cut back on cheese and take the remedies. Only when my husband tells me to of course, my snoring doesn’t bother me. Start there. Hope it helps.
I fall asleep and snore during beauty treatments such as massages & facials. Should I be embarrasssed??
When I get beauty treatments done, I like to be relaxed. I don’t plan to fall asleep but thats what happens. Take the other day, my roommates & I went for pedicures. I close my eyes and get relaxed (that’s what I remember). They tell me once I fall asleep my mouth pops open & I start snoring really loud. (I am a mouth breather who snores). They say the serene peaceful environment has been invaded by a SNORING LOUD GROWLING BEAR!!! They say people laugh at me, get angry due to all the noise. I’m not trying to be insenstive, but I’ve paid my money, so what with the sound?? Do you agree?? Shouldn’t I be left alone?
1. Have you ever seen someone sleep & snore during beauty treatments (patrons, massage therapists, etc.)
2. If a massage therapist, etc., did you finish the treatment or pretend you did?
3. What would your reaction to the snoring be? (patron, massage therapist?
No you shouldn’t feel embarrassed. This is expected and one of the best compliments. It means you trust your therapist, you are comfortable, you are relaxed and when you wake, you will be rejuvenated.
As a massage therapist I never quit a treatment because they fell asleep. It can be felt when they wake, they will feel off balance (one leg is more relaxed than the other, etc).
If someone began snoring, I would just smile. It’s cute when you are a therapist, as opposed to being a wife trying to sleep next to a snorer. Hope that helps.
I brush my teeth and floss regularly. However, I often have clogged nasal passages and end up sleeping with my mouth open (which leads to a lot of fun drooling and snoring… charming). Occasionally I end up with this really thick pasty stuff that is either whitish or brownish on the roof of my mouth when I wake up that I need to scrape off with my finger or toothbrush. What the heck is it?
Your mouth continually produces saliva and mucus – to help you chew up and swallow food.
You do this at night also, when you swallow less frequently.
The gunk is dried mouth mucus – and is one of the reasons many of us have ‘morning breath’.
I know this is unusual but i can’t sleep well,, we have two beds in our home and one is occupied by my son an?
the other my husband and 2 dogs. well the dogs aren’t the problem My husband snores like a freight train and to escape him I lay in my sons room and get kicked like a bull. No winning. I tried the couch but its just a love seat and my feet hang over. Im thinking of sleeping in the car but dont want to go to that extreme HELP if you have a solution I haven’t tried.. Thank You
That has to be the worst. Your husband snoring might be something more than an inconvienence. He could be having breathing problems or even sleep apnia. He should look into using something like ‘Breath Right’ strips so you both could sleep better. Or you could look into getting one of those inflateable matresses and put it on the floor someplace. Some of those are pretty comfortable but be carefull to keep it well covered so the dogs don’t put a nail through the plastic. And if all else fails I’m working the midnight shift, you can crash at my place (lol).
It seems as if my son cant stay in one place while he sleeps, he will literally end up on the opposite side of his bed. Okay so I know it’s perfectly normal to switch positions while asleep but why has he been getting out of his bed and climbing into mine in the middle of the night with his eyes shut. His bed is right next to mine. Like last night I was dead asleep and I was frightened by my son just falling at my feet. I was like omg r u okay? And his eyes where shut, I am assuming that maybe he was sleep walking. Kind of odd for a 2 yr old, don’t u think? Has any one ever gone through this before? One more thing that I might add he has been snoring too, this is something that hes never done before. I would really appreciate ur answers thanks.
A couple thoughts.
Why is he sleeping in your room?
Snoring can indicate a medical problem. My son was snoring, and my first thought was, “oh, how cute,” but then the doctor told me it can indicate a problem with tonsils and/or adenoids. He had his removed shortly after he started snoring, by the way.
He is now 6, and he does sleep walk a couple times a week. I always take him into the bathroom and try to get him to go, then get him back in his bed. I used to sleep walk as a kid, and I grew out of it.
Kids around 3 often get up and get into bed with their parents. It’s normal at that age, whether or not they are “sleep walking,” lots of kids do it. Just keep putting him back in his own bed.
My dog goes mad when someone knocks on the door and am wondering if anyone knows to break her from the habit. She gets walked regularly and is pretty well behaved, not lassie material. When in this mode she will not listen and takes a bit to go back to normal (asleep snoring). I believe this is fear related. She used to bark at people walking by but we managed to cure that trait. The only reason we cant cure this is because she does not listen or respond to voice commands when she is in this state. She eats a dry food mix with gravy as she is very sensitive to colourings etc.
Picking her up is a no go she weighs 60kgs will have to try the ratlle but as i have said before she really goes to the zone in this case, might try a water gun? The barking at passers by was just a bit of training and you knew it could be done but knocking/doorbells or postman and its going to take a miracle. I prefer the floor vibrating snoreing to the mayhem of the postman
You need to do some positive reinforcement training! One of the first things is to arrange some time so you can do some positive ‘flooding’, that is you get a ‘dog friendly’ friend to knock on the dog, (once, not continual knocking) while you are sitting in the room with your dog, totally ignore the knock, don’t react in any way, no looking, talking or touching her after trying this several time you should find (if you are doing it right) that she will bark, stop and then look at you, then you can calmly praise her, put her on a lead and then open the door to your friend, who must not fuss her, look at her or talk to her if she tries to jump up or bark, but your friend can calmly give a treat if she sits quietly. You may need to do this lots of times as some dogs are quicker than others and some owners are more consistent trainers than others.
The postman: In your dogs head ” some person has tried to break into her mums house, she has been very brave, very noisy and frightened them away, she knows that they nearly broke in because she can smell them”(on the letters) trouble is they keep coming back everyday, so she now has made a job for herself in protecting her mum and the home.
The reason your dog doesn’t listen is because she is frightened and has gone into reactive animal, she is no longer your ‘what ever her name is’ so you are wasting your time shouting at her.Rattles and water guns??? is that the way to retrain a frightened dog who is trying her best to protect you? Good job dogs are so forgiving of negative training methods!
Every one I have slept with tells me this –
even my parents said so!
And all of my children snored, also . . .
Our society has placed such a stigma on this ‘flaw’ that I can’t sleep anywhere except my own home! (like a plane, or bus); and none of the ‘cures’ have worked for me or my kids.
Oh – and sleep apnea has not killed me yet, either!
I think most people snore at one time or another and its not always sleep apnea. I know my husband tells me I do when I have a stuffy nose due to allergies. I’m not going to let that stop me from sleeping on a plane etc. If others around me dont like my snoring, they are free to get off midflight.
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