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Who Sleeps With A Snorer??
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Am really struggling now - yes I know he can’t help it, but it’s getting worse and worse, it’s absolutely deafening. How he doesn’t wake himself up I do not know! and I’m sick of having to go into the spare room for some relief. Not even sure why I’m posting this as there isn’t really an answer, just to offload really x
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I have had my tonsils and half my soft palette removed to try and stop it, and I was finally diagnosed with severe sleep apnoea.
It is a serious condition because the constant arrests in breathing causes the heart rate to increase as it re-starts breathing, and this is a serious strain which can lead to a heart attack.
I now sleep with a C-Pap mask which I loathe with a passion, but at least I am hopefully stopped from having a coronary in my sleep.
Your GP will refer your husband for a sleep study where his breathing is monitored. Stopping breathing an average of thirty times in an hour is the upper safe limit for apnoea - mine was measured at seventy-five!!!
Get your husband in for a study, and get him checked, it's something you need to either eliminate, or get treatment for.
I have had my tonsils and half my soft palette removed to try and stop it, and I was finally diagnosed with severe sleep apnoea.
It is a serious condition because the constant arrests in breathing causes the heart rate to increase as it re-starts breathing, and this is a serious strain which can lead to a heart attack.
I now sleep with a C-Pap mask which I loathe with a passion, but at least I am hopefully stopped from having a coronary in my sleep.
Your GP will refer your husband for a sleep study where his breathing is monitored. Stopping breathing an average of thirty times in an hour is the upper safe limit for apnoea - mine was measured at seventy-five!!!
Get your husband in for a study, and get him checked, it's something you need to either eliminate, or get treatment for.
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