Snoring

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Sounds like it was well deserved.
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Spookwriter, Onecent is right. She gave good advice. DH and I can joke about this because it has been over 12 years and he had a tPA shot with his mild attack. He had almost no damage. We are still careful, though, and eat a sensible diet and he golfs for exercise. This was a wake up call for us, and it really puts everything into prospective, doesn't it? You two sound very devoted--nice.
 
My DH snores, and decided to go to a sleep clinic. He found out he has sleep apnea, so he now has a machine to help him breathe better at night. No more snoring (which is nice for me), and no more stoppage of breathing at night, which means a good night's sleep for him every night.
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For the first 40 years I hardly knew that the Princess was sharing the bed with me. I think she snuck in after I was asleep being very careful not to wake me.
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The past 7 years she has achieved champion status as a snorer. I'm OK until my first bathroom break then I can not get back to sleep. My solution- I move into the spare bedroom and leave the dog and the Princess snoring away in perfect harmony.
 
I snore now that I've put on more weight.
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DH thought it was great when I came home from the hospital sky high on vicoden, and having to sleep semi-upright in bed to keep my back happy with having my leg propped weird. I didn't snore a bit....until I started yelling and babbling in my sleep.

The yelling in my sleep continued until I was no longer needing to sleep inclined up and on pain meds.

He told me he prefers the snoring to the yells.
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Hopefully in time, I'll get the snoring down too (weight loss).
 

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