DH snored for years, I started wearing ear plugs – finally bit*hed at him for so many years about asking doc for a sleep study that he did a few years before he retired – he has been using a cpap since then, but that thing makes a hssssss noise, almost as bad as his snoring, but at least he’s not stopping breathing 20 times a night
stairsteppublishing over 1 year ago
A pillow doesn’t help unless it is over your head or his.
scote1379 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Happy Marriage = Separate Beds with Visiting Privileges !
twstd over 1 year ago
The beauty of it is that we do not hear ourselves when we sleep. My wife used to make fun of me until I played her a recording of herself
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
If your house is big enough, separate bedrooms is the ideal. It has nothing to do with you-know-what. It’s all about SLEEP.
khmo over 1 year ago
That will ameliorate her snores!
jeanieCP over 1 year ago
my husband uses a “great wall” pillow to keep the wind from the fan, on my side of the bed, from blowing on him.
FassEddie over 1 year ago
I thought about buying one of those beds that hears you snore and shakes you to stop it – but I was worried that I’d lie awake waiting for the nudge.
suelou over 1 year ago
A whole wall works better!
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 1 year ago
Tried it. It doesn’t work.
overtop over 1 year ago
Keep that stereotype that only men snore going guys, ain’t that way in my house
m b over 1 year ago
DH snored for years, I started wearing ear plugs – finally bit*hed at him for so many years about asking doc for a sleep study that he did a few years before he retired – he has been using a cpap since then, but that thing makes a hssssss noise, almost as bad as his snoring, but at least he’s not stopping breathing 20 times a night