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Question by Candy: How do you deal with a situation where both you & your roommate snore loud, but 1 can’t tolerate the other’s?
Well, I live in a single efficiency apartment, & my brother stayed with me for a few days last week. I know I snore, too. But him, OMG! I have sensitive ears (hyperacusis), & I nearly cried every night & couldn’t get any sleep. Music or earplugs didn’t help. I know I need to lose this weight, but I’m not sure if it would stop me from snoring since I had nasal surgery twice as a child.

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Answer by odzookers
My gal is a VERY light sleeper, and I have a perforated septum and snore like a buzzsaw. I wear Breathe Right strips–and so should both of you.

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Question by Nic C: How to deal with snoring?
I am a very light sleeper and my husband snores quite badly. I’ve tried ear plugs but find them very uncomfortable and I also like to listen to relaxing music when going to sleep. We usually spend quite a few nights sleeping in separate rooms. Can anyone help? We don’t want to go on like this, and we have tried every over the counter relief but to not avail. I would love to find a solution that works!!!!

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Answer by ScaredyCat
Have him go to the doctor and get tested for a sleep apnea. A lot of times, when someone snores they have an apnea. A sleep apnea occurs when a person periodically stops breathing when they are sleeping.. Getting diagnosed and treated will stop the snoring.

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Question by Lorena Kelley: How should I deal with a snoring problem?
This summer I’m going to this summer camp where I’ll live for 3 weeks.

Everyone will share one room with a roomate.

Last year (I went to the same camp) my roomate was really nice, but she did mention that I snore and it kind of kept her awake the first night at camp.

This year,how should I handle my snoring problem? Should I just tell my new roomate right off the bat that I snore? And what do I do if it keeps her awake at night?

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Answer by awais
dont tell them before sharing…………..may b they snoe too

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Question by Bella: How should I deal with a snoring problem?
This summer I’m going to this summer camp where I’ll live for 3 weeks.

Everyone will share one room with a roomate.

Last year (I went to the same camp) my roomate was really nice, but she did mention that I snore and it kind of kept her awake the first night at camp.

This year,how should I handle my snoring problem? Should I just tell my new roomate right off the bat that I snore? And what do I do if it keeps her awake at night?

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Answer by Phoenix
that’s not even a big deal. he or she probably snores too. but there are these strips that you can buy and place on your nose before you goes to bed if not, don’t worry about it.

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