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Title: Snoring ?
Post by: omega3000 on 29 April 2014, 22:46:18
Its annoying and keeps people awake but not me  ;D ... anyone tried the new nytol anti snoring spray ? Quite expensive but if it works will give it a go  :-\
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: The Red Baron on 29 April 2014, 22:57:02
must tell my missus to get some for herself.  ::)
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: Andy B on 30 April 2014, 07:38:40
Its annoying and keeps people awake but not me  ;D ... anyone tried the new nytol anti snoring spray ? Quite expensive but if it works will give it a go  :-\

It'd need to come in a bigger spray than 50ml fro SWMBO .............. maybe a bucket of the stuff  >:(
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: cleggy on 30 April 2014, 08:33:10
SWMBO usually responds to a good elbow and told to lie on her side. :y ;D
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: Andy B on 30 April 2014, 10:36:57
SWMBO usually responds to a good elbow and told to lie on her side. :y ;D

Silence lasts for 3 breaths max  ???  ???  ???
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 30 April 2014, 10:37:12
Women who snore are certainly not sexy........think Nora Batty with her wrinkled stockings rolled down. :-\ ;D ;D
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: Stemo on 30 April 2014, 10:42:04
SWMBO usually responds to a good elbow and told to lie on her side. :y ;D
Heel in the shin  :y
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: Rog on 30 April 2014, 13:20:04
SWMBO usually responds to a good elbow and told to lie on her side. :y ;D
Heel in the shin  :y

I've been told that that is what has to be done to you to stop YOU from snoring  ;)

 . . . . who by ? Now that would be telling  ::)
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: cleggy on 30 April 2014, 13:35:37
SWMBO usually responds to a good elbow and told to lie on her side. :y ;D
Heel in the shin  :y
That's the second option and if that doesn't work it's a peg on the nose. :y ;D
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: Entwood on 30 April 2014, 14:03:02
On a slightly more serious note ... as one diagnosed with "snoring induced sleep apnoea" some 15 years ago, I have one of the "sleepwell" devices from this company ... First 2 were provided by the RAF, the latest one I had to buy myself.

Certainly has made a HUGE difference to both my quality of sleep even when away and sleeping "solo", but even more so when at home, as SWTSMBO also now sleeps well and does not have to nudge/kick/punch me throughout the night .....

http://www.s4sdental.com/for-the-public/snoring-sleep-apnoea/

Well worth considering if troubled by snoring ....    ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: D on 30 April 2014, 22:18:38
If you are snoring and are sleepy/tired in the day time, then go see a GP and ask for a referral to a sleep clinic. I wouldn't recommend using dental devices or positional trainers without a proper assessment first. There are a variety of illnesses associated with snoring and you need to identify what is happening first.
Title: Re: Snoring ?
Post by: MV6Matt on 02 May 2014, 07:08:49
On a slightly more serious note ... as one diagnosed with "snoring induced sleep apnoea" some 15 years ago, I have one of the "sleepwell" devices from this company ... First 2 were provided by the RAF, the latest one I had to buy myself.

Certainly has made a HUGE difference to both my quality of sleep even when away and sleeping "solo", but even more so when at home, as SWTSMBO also now sleeps well and does not have to nudge/kick/punch me throughout the night .....

http://www.s4sdental.com/for-the-public/snoring-sleep-apnoea/

Well worth considering if troubled by snoring ....    ;) ;) ;)

Certainly looks far less hassle than the CPAP machine I currently use......

Having a further sleep study soon too......

Might be worthy of some investigation