advertisement
Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-30-2006, 03:17 PM #1
Ellie's Avatar
Ellie Ellie is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 1,228
15 yr Member
Ellie Ellie is offline
Senior Member
Ellie's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 1,228
15 yr Member
Default Snoring

My wonderful better half seems to gain snoring sound as each night passes. I've been sleeping with my ipod on just to be able to get some rest. He claims he doesn't snore, and I am amazed he sleeps through the hurricane of sounds he makes.

Anyone know of a good treatment that I can convince him of using to help out here. I see lots of commercials and websites, but you never know which one really works. I don't want to medicate him since he takes benadryl to sleep as it is.

Do those nose strips help?

His snoring is super loud, I mean it vibrates my ears it has so much power. I'm so tired that I slept on the couch last night so I could get good rest.

Thanks in advance!

Signed,

Sleepless in California
__________________

.
Ellie is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote

advertisement
Old 11-30-2006, 06:21 PM #2
Curious Curious is offline
Yappiest Elder Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Texas
Posts: 13,418
15 yr Member
Curious Curious is offline
Yappiest Elder Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Texas
Posts: 13,418
15 yr Member
Default

duct tape

hubby has tried everything. the nose trips. throat sprays that are supposed to firn up the soft pallette. no snore pills. even had a device,like a mouth guard thing specially made from our dentist. it has a crank type of thing that brings the lower jaw forward. didn't work either. and that was VERY expensive.

i refuse to sleep with ear plugs or earphones. 1 i have to be able to hear da monkeys if something happens. or even something in the house. ( hubby is a heavy sleeper.2 the music..doesn't allow my brain to shut down enough for my couple of hours sleep to be benificial.

hence....i have a bed in my office.

oh...btw...hubby is sucha loud snorer i can hear him with his door shut and me upstairs inthe media room with the surround sound on
__________________

.
Curious is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 12-10-2006, 01:59 AM #3
nancy-h's Avatar
nancy-h nancy-h is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 633
15 yr Member
nancy-h nancy-h is offline
Member
nancy-h's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 633
15 yr Member
Default Get him to a sleep doc!!!

Ellie, (and Curious, too!)

If you love your wonderful husband, please, please, please get him to a sleep doctor or maybe just to your regular doc who can order a sleep study. It really sounds like he has apnea. The nose tape, special devices, (your dentist cheated you, shame on him), will help cut down on the noise but they do not address the seriousness of apnea. My husband and I both have it and boy were we surprised when the results of our sleep studies came in! (PM me if you want more info).

Every year a famous athlete dies of sleep apnea. Think of how many others die as well. Sleep apnea also increases the chance that he may have a heart attack.
So, please, don't waste any more sleep yourself. Nag him, drag him, do what you must to see a doc.

Seriously,
Nancy-h

Last edited by nancy-h; 12-10-2006 at 02:34 AM. Reason: misspelling
nancy-h is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 12-10-2006, 03:48 PM #4
Aussie99's Avatar
Aussie99 Aussie99 is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 933
15 yr Member
Aussie99 Aussie99 is offline
Member
Aussie99's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 933
15 yr Member
Default Hi Nancy

May I ask how you knew you had sleep apnea? Also what famous athlete died due sleep apnea?

Thanks
Aussie99 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 02-06-2007, 08:41 PM #5
Burntmarshmallow's Avatar
Burntmarshmallow Burntmarshmallow is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: east coast florida
Posts: 3,456
15 yr Member
Burntmarshmallow Burntmarshmallow is offline
Grand Magnate
Burntmarshmallow's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: east coast florida
Posts: 3,456
15 yr Member
Default

I need to jump on board this thread. I just got my hub to go to e.t.n. doc who right away recommended / refered my hub to a sleep clinic for test i assume for sleep apnea. Hub just went to the doc today no lie. Ellie I have been married FOR 20 YEARS WE argued over him snoring for sooooo long. To this day i am dumb founded he dose not know he snores SO LOUD.
I do not know what to expect I am guessing he will go there for a night sleep and then maybe i think they have some mask thing that they wear to help them breath correctly??? I will probly be back posting a zillion questions I really dont know anything about it I am glad my hub went to doc and he actuly belives he snore now. for now ill check the stickies here and read some posts. AND any help or advice would be sooo welcome!! dose any one have to use one of those mask things when they sleep? if so is it hard to get used to wearing?
Thanks ahead of time.
Burntmarshmallow... Tina
Burntmarshmallow is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 02-09-2007, 08:19 AM #6
valooma valooma is offline
New Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 2
15 yr Member
valooma valooma is offline
New Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 2
15 yr Member
Default Surgery

Am new to these threads but thought I might offer some advice on sleep apnea as my family and myself have a long history with it. Last year I had my tonsils removed, sinus surgery and septoplasty to rectify a serious sleep disorder. When I woke up from surgery, I took my first conscious breath of air, and it felt like heaven! Even with all that pain from the surgery I could breathe so much easier and freer than ever in my life! I no longer snore, I still breath a little heavily but don't choke on my breath or stop breathing in my sleep anymore. Surgery may not be for everyone, but don't think it's not an option. it has changed my life!

BTW, the mask things ( i think they are called CPAP machines?) is what my Dad wears at night and has done so for about ten years. He seems to think it does the trick for him. Still manages to snore though the machine but at least doesn't stop breathing and has less broken sleep.

Last edited by valooma; 02-09-2007 at 08:29 AM. Reason: Re-read the post above, wanted to answer question about machines
valooma is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 02-16-2007, 12:41 PM #7
johnny1 johnny1 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 6
15 yr Member
johnny1 johnny1 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 6
15 yr Member
Default One mask does not fit all?

I have severe sleep apnea , i know what you all are saying is true .Invasive surgery is not for everyone ,and after the surgery there are the side effects in some cases .CPAP works so does oxygen ,but the CPAP has draw backs if you have sinus drip ,allergies, claustrophobia ther are lots of times you wont be able to wear it even if you wanted to in your sleep yopull pull it off. There are also other problems toomuch force tends to blow the mask off your face ,its not a question of you adjusting to the pressure its the problem the pressure is to much to keep the mask on . Yess there are days you still snore under the mask , it will also inflate you like a big blimp, youll start to disemflate to every opening on your body ,at times it sounds funny. and some surgery is not reality because of the complications so you learn to live with this disability.
Make the best of it living your days on this earth , lets face it no one lives forever. The good thing about the sleeep test is that you now can plan your life and acording to how severe it is. take the necessary steps to treat it but always prepare for the worst , and HBP,sudden death is a possibility . So live life like you want to. and nap when you can , remember a nap a day gets you by all day.
God Bless,remember sleep apnea is not a one solution hat there are so amny treatments and alternatives ,its the informed individual who makes the best choices see more than one specialist.
johnny1 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 02-16-2007, 10:57 PM #8
johnny1 johnny1 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 6
15 yr Member
johnny1 johnny1 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 6
15 yr Member
Default the answer to the athlete who died from sleep apnea

The infamous and world renown football player Mr. Reggie White his death was attributed to sleep apnea
johnny1 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 04-04-2007, 06:28 AM #9
Burntmarshmallow's Avatar
Burntmarshmallow Burntmarshmallow is offline
Grand Magnate
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: east coast florida
Posts: 3,456
15 yr Member
Burntmarshmallow Burntmarshmallow is offline
Grand Magnate
Burntmarshmallow's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: east coast florida
Posts: 3,456
15 yr Member
Default

Just an update as hub got his cpap for sleeping. had it for a few weeks now . It took him a bit to get used to it but now he cant sleep without it. It is me that still has to get used to him having it.. I look over and there is this stranger in my room with a breathing mask on and half asleep ... freaks me out at first like where am I in a hosp. ? who is this person next to me ohhhh its my hub. dahh ha ha. still makes me ...heck kinda scary I guess.
sooooooo how long before wife gets adjusted to this? any ideas.
sometimes the mask slips off and sounds like a wind storm by my ear whossshhhhhhhh. any tipsters around to lend advice??Thanks ahead of time.
Peace
BMW
Burntmarshmallow is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Old 04-10-2007, 08:07 AM #10
Wittesea's Avatar
Wittesea Wittesea is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: East of the River, in the Quiet Corner
Posts: 1,238
15 yr Member
Wittesea Wittesea is offline
Senior Member
Wittesea's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: East of the River, in the Quiet Corner
Posts: 1,238
15 yr Member
Default

My husband snores like a bear. His is due to his allergies/asthma and the fact that he loves to sleep on his back.

We recently got something called the 'snore-no-more pillow' and it is helping a lot. Here is a link to the pillow -
http://www.medsupplyco.com/Products/...TOKEN=83954946

He still snores a little bit with the pillow - but it is very very light and gentle now and sounds more like loud breathing. Most importantly, his snoring no longer wakes me up!
__________________
~*~*~*~
The greatest difficulty lies not in choosing between self-interest and the common good, but in knowing the difference.
~*~*~*~
Wittesea is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:41 AM.

Powered by vBulletin • Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

vBulletin Optimisation provided by vB Optimise v2.7.1 (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
 

NeuroTalk Forums

Helping support those with neurological and related conditions.

 

The material on this site is for informational purposes only,
and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment
provided by a qualified health care provider.


Always consult your doctor before trying anything you read here.