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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?

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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 calakutha: Is there a treatment for sensitivity to sound?
Maybe it is simply a case of “Hey, tough luck,” but I have always been sensitive to things loud and melodic: dripping gutters, snoring and now it is heavy bass (no matter where it is coming from). It makes me sooooo anxious and I start to get mad that I have no control over whether I hear it or not.
If its at night, I become so fixated on it that I get even more anxious.
When I was a child, I would never have certain friends sleep over because they snored (or even just loud breathing would do it) and that was all I could hear all night, unable to sleep.
In regards to roommate or neighbors’ music, if its just music, that’s one thing, but once the focus becomes a heavy bass…OMG! I can’t handle it! It drives me nuts!
Am I just a control freak? Does it simply boil down to me being out of luck?

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Answer by Matt
I got a solution for your sleeping problems..Ear plugs!

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Question by peachygirlforu99: Are there any herbal remedies for snoring out there? I sound like a freight train!!?
I have tried to the nose strips, the throat sprays, sleeping on my side, and anything thing else I can think of….my boyfriend HATES it and we think I might have real medical issue, but I would like to try herbs before going to an ENT doctor.

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Answer by diesel_pusher2
Chronic Sleep Apnea. Or whatever the right term is will not be solved by any medicine, natural or synthetic. Your solution consists of:

1. Wear a head brace. It straps your jaw shut which relieves your air passage.

2. Sleep on your side. It again relieves the passage.

3. Surgery.

4. Use a breathing machine. It basically rams air down your throat for you so you don’t have to struggle to suck it in.

Basically, besides keeping others awake, your being sleep deprived. It makes you die younger, among other things.

5. On last method is that like plastic u-shaped clamp that goes in your nostrils. It works for some people who’s problem is not too severe.

When you go to sleep, relax ALL of your muscles, especially in your neck. If you then snore in order to inhale, then change positions. Keep experimenting until you’ve found a position that does not force you to snore. Usually you’ll have to sleep on your side.

If you doctor perscribes clinical observation, your HMO should pay for it.

But sorry, it’s not something that can be dealt with with medicine.

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My son Lane started making faces after I made a snoring sound. He thought it was funny afterwards.
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shockin stuff from jenben. zzzz grunt grunt,, zzzzz, grunt grunt … lol
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