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Question by Eden: How can I get my fiance to stop snoring?
I’m a light sleeper, so it’s difficult for me to sleep next to him anymore. He eats healthily, is in fantastic shape, doesn’t smoke, and almost never drinks. We always have water next to the bed, so he always has something to drink. He has to sleep on his back because of an issue with his ribs – it’s painful for him to lay on his side for long. We tried the nasal strips, but they’re very uncomfortable for him and they’re kind of expensive to use a new one every night. He doesn’t have insurance, so we can’t see a doctor about it.

Are there any home remedies, or anything that’s fairly inexpensive? No nasal sprays or strips, and no $ 125 pillows or mouth-guards, please.
As I said, he can’t sleep on his side because of problems with his ribs… He already has a very low pillow. Sometimes when I touch his chest or his face, he’ll stop, but it doesn’t last long.

I saw an answer sent to my email that guessed he was overweight (hasn’t showed up on the question yet, at time of writing), but generally “fantastic shape” means not at all overweight.

As for pinching his nose, he gets nose bleeds easily. =S

We have a ten year-old, lumpy bed. Could that be making him snore? He doesn’t snore nearly as often when we’re at other houses.

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Answer by 2 Dope
ive noticed that if you squeeze theyre nostrills togather they will stop for a while
dont do it long just for like 4 seconds
works everytime

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Question by Nathalie H: How do I stop my fiance from snoring?
My fiance snoring is getting really bad, he is not over weight and doesnt smoke and has a very healty diet, but recently his snoring has gotten worse I end up sleeping in the spare room every night. Please help!!!!!!
he sleeps on his back with one flat pillow, he cant sleep with any more pillows than that

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Answer by mlgable
He needs to see the doc. Often snoring is related to or caused by a medical problem the doc can correct. Have him see the doc and get checked out.

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I’m a light sleeper, so it’s difficult for me to sleep next to him anymore. He eats healthily, is in fantastic shape, doesn’t smoke, and almost never drinks. We always have water next to the bed, so he always has something to drink. He has to sleep on his back because of an issue with his ribs – it’s painful for him to lay on his side for long. We tried the nasal strips, but they’re very uncomfortable for him and they’re kind of expensive to use a new one every night. He doesn’t have insurance, so we can’t see a doctor about it.

Are there any home remedies, or anything that’s fairly inexpensive? No nasal sprays or strips, and no $125 pillows or mouth-guards, please.
As I said, he can’t sleep on his side because of problems with his ribs… He already has a very low pillow. Sometimes when I touch his chest or his face, he’ll stop, but it doesn’t last long.

I saw an answer sent to my email that guessed he was overweight (hasn’t showed up on the question yet, at time of writing), but generally “fantastic shape” means not at all overweight.

As for pinching his nose, he gets nose bleeds easily. =S

We have a ten year-old, lumpy bed. Could that be making him snore? He doesn’t snore nearly as often when we’re at other houses.

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to sleep in the spare room because he keeps me awake all night every night. Anyone know of any “cures” to try?

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