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My missus used to snore like a banshee - turns out she had certain food allergies which affected her breathing... she cut those foods out and snoring down to an acceptable level
I was diagnosed with sleep apnea - I suggest that you get checked out for this. I was prescribed a mouth piece that kept my jaw open and helped me breathe - snoring reduced but bloody uncomfortable (and you dribble worse than a baby!).
The next thing I had done was removing my tonsils (at 35 - bloody parents not doing it when I was 5). Painfull but soon recovered - not snored much since (unless pissed as a fart).
If you really are concerned (and it seems like your girlie is) I would go to your GP and disscuss the issue.
Cheers
Coalman
apnoea - this is ContractorUK not ContractorUSA
But agreed, allways worth a check for this if it's really bad, I have a nosepiece that blows air up my hooter to keep my throat open, was very interesting trying to get that through Manchester airport 2 weeks after the terror alert...
The only problem is now I don't snore, the other half misses it!
Done that on holiday - no big deal if you ask me but makes him feel bad.
In the early days, when I asked why wifey slept in another room, she would come up with some excuse so as to not potentially hurt my feelings; something like she was too hot/fidgety and wanted to let me sleep in peace.
Now she just says: because you were snoring like a drunken pig, darling.
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