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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 8:31 am
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dannybhoy
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Originally Posted by svenskaflicka
I can empathize with both you and your neighbors. I can't help you for tonight, but when you get home do yourself and everyone that sleeps in the same vincinity a huge favor.

Order yourself an appliance called pure sleep. http://puresleep.com/

My husband USED to snore just as badly as you do. I started sleeping in our spare bedroom with a white noise machine or a fan running. He tried everything known to man as far a anti snore products, pillows, nasal sprays, pills, etc. Nothing worked. I thought I was going to go mad and we always felt exhausted until he bought this product. He has never been overweight, so that wasn't the problem. He has NOT snored one night since he started using it and we now sleep in the same bed again.

It used to be awful when we traveled. I would end up on the bathroom floor of whatever hotel we were in with a pillow over my head. It was useless trying to wake him to sleep elsewhere. He was about comatose when he snored. That did not make for a great or romantic vacation either. If this appliance doesn't work for you then I would suggest talking to your doctor about a sleep clinic. Sleep apnea is a very serious condition and nothing to mess with.

I have no affiliation with this company, but to say this product saved the both of us is not too far from an exaggeration. I almost still can't believe that for twelve of the thirteen years we have been together (married for five of them) that we both had to endure his serious snoring problem.

I hope you find a solution soon. I hope my advice helps you. I thought things were hopeless until he bought this inexpensive product. Best of luck to you.
The instructions guide at the website says this thingy is "not a treatment for sleep apnea" nor for those who "have chronic asthma, emphysema, or any other severe respiratory disorder". I think for something such as snoring which can be attributed to different causes, it's important for the sufferer to ascertain the cause before attempting the treatment.
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