Question by Mommy of 3 boys
: Why is the sound of snoring so annoying to some and not to others?
I feel like some people can tolerate the sound of snoring quite well, or even just ignore it completely… but I think it is quite possibly the MOST annoying sound in the world!!! Why is it so different for some people, and not for others?
Best answer:
Answer by Jonathan
To some, it can be a relaxing metronome. To others, it can be what caused a 2nd degree murder that night. Depends soly on the person and their opinion.
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Question by Sweet Angel: Snoring To loud and its Annoying?
Me and my fiance are living together because we’re getting married soon but he snores to loud and i can never get a good nights sleep.. and i don’t want to have bags under my eyes in my wedding photos. But when he was younger he had braces and got a retainer but never sleeps with it on. Will a retainer help snoring because it just like and snore guard right?
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Answer by doodlebug
No a retainer is not just like a snore guard. A retainer is to keep
your teeth in their new position, and a snore guard positions
your jaw into position so the soft palate doesn’t collapse and cause
snoring. If you need to move to another room to get some sleep,
do it. Being sleep-deprived is dangerous, and not just from a
beauty standpoint. But your fiancee needs to be tested for
sleep apnea, etc.
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It isn’t just snoring (I can usually nudge him, and he turns to his side and his snoring stops).
First of all, every night, all night long, his legs twitch. Constantly. It is almost non-stop, but he is totally asleep when it happens, so I don’t think it’s restless leg syndrome.
Then, at least a couple times a week, he sits straight up and tries to have a non-sensical conversation with me. He is asleep, but his eyes are open and he’s looking at me. If I ignore him, he says “hey, hey, hey” trying to get my answer. He usually seems to have something very urgent to tell me and so sometimes he’s loud enough to wake our daughter (she has enough of her own sleep problems as it is)! I have to say “You are SLEEPING” several times before he wakes up. Sometimes he gets up and walks across the room before realizing it was a dream.
It is really annoying! Is there anything he can do to remedy this?
I actually did used to have fun with it. Going along with his strange trains of thought. Listening to the weird crap that came out of his mouth. But it really isn’t too amusing when you want to sleep and my daughter is waking up, too!
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Have you ever sat near someone who was snoring loudly? If not try it some time. I guarentee you’ll find it to be very annoying.
I find it very annoying because the snoring tends to be rather loud. Most people who snore have sleep apnea, a condition where they stop breathing for a few seconds and then take a huge gasping breath. I’m always afraid that the person isn’t going to start breathing again. Before my husband had surgery for sleep apnea he would often stop breathing for 10 seconds or more. It can be very scary for those who have never heard it before.
I also find snoring to be annoying because, to me, it’s the same as someone who is talking too loudly. When they’re awake you can ask them to please lower their voice, but when they’re alseep you can’t do much, other than wake them up and ask them not to sleep. If you ask them to not sleep because of their snoring, they can get upset with you, saying you’re the one being rude, not them.
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