Question by Negative Zero: Why do I wake myself up with my own snoring?
This is truly bizarre, and I’m curious what could cause this. Occasionally, I will actually hear myself start snoring as I’m dozing off, and I wake up in a start. Afterward, I get a strange, eerie feeling, like I just woke up from a bad dream. Again, I think this is truly bizarre. Can anyone shed some light on what this could possibly mean, and what may be the cause of it?
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Answer by Fallen Angel
Although it is bizarre, I don’t think it’s uncommon. I do this sometimes and I think it just means you may be extra tired lately and you are having a hard time getting totally relaxed. It just feels strange because you are in between sleep stages. Don’t worry you are fine.
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Question by Ms. Denton Lone Star ™: How can I stop myself from snoring when I sleep?
I used 2 be a silent sleeper, & I wanna go back 2 the silent sleeper mode. Does me being overweight have anything 2 do with me snoring?
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Answer by Dellajoy
I saw on a show that a fireman was bothering his buddies by snoring at the firehouse. His girlfriend sewed a cork onto the back of his pajamas so that he wouldn’t sleep on his back and the snoring stopped.
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Question by Kelly Lynn: How can I keep myself from snoring for a few days?
My friend is coming over next week and I snore in my sleep. He’ll be sleeping in the next room but I’m afraid he might hear me. What is a good way I can try to keep myself from snoring while he’s here?
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Answer by texasirishrose
They have some spray at wal-mart in the pharmacy I saw,it says it stops snoring…don’t know if that works or what it is.Looks like nose drops..but I think you spray it in your mouth. You might try it.
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Question by joshua j: Are there any ways to stop myself from snoring?
I always wake up my girl friend in the night because I snore. Are there any ways to stop it? I have Asthma and obviously male, I heard those can affect snoring.
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Answer by jordan b
try falling asleep with your mouth closed.. clear your nose and mouth out before bed… try searching some medicines in your closest pharmacy..
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I think researchers have pretty much proved that those breathe-right strips don’t work. Best solution I’ve ever heard of: put a tennis ball into the back pocket of your pajamas. When you flop onto your back while you’re asleep — the usual snoring position — the ball is just uncomfortable enough that, though you’re unconscious, you’ll roll over.
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