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Old 02-09-2023, 08:15 AM   #21
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With two bedrooms if my snoring gets worse, ARG.

Yes, I could lose a few pounds, like 40 or so, but even thin I had snoring issues.
As I age it does seem to be getting worse and I really feel bad for my wife.
I know I hate it when others snore, my brother was terrible.

Looking for anybody who has had success with any of these devises you can buy?

To date I have done nothing, that is so me.
But I want to try and find some solution, if any without buying a bigger trailer with separate bedrooms, ARG!!!!!
DW kicked me out of the bedroom for several months due to excessive snoring. After a sleep study, I opted for a CPAP machine since they said I also stopped breathing. Happily back in my own bed (home and house on wheels), better sleep and feel more rested. May not be for everyone but it worked for me. I know others on this forum also use a CPAP.
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Old 02-09-2023, 09:35 AM   #22
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Different problem same result. Restless leg syndrome so the same 2 bedroom problem. Had to sell our Alpine (AWESOME TRAILER) and find something else. Finally bought a toy hauler and totally converted the garage with residential sliding glass door out to our deck that was the ramp to the garage. Not near as well built as the Alpine but more functional.
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Old 02-09-2023, 09:55 AM   #23
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This works for me. I'm a cronic snorer, wake up the dead according to my wife. Using this appliance, nary a sound.


https://glidewelldental.com/solution...leep-appliance
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Old 02-09-2023, 11:09 AM   #24
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Been using Breathright nasal strips, and a dab of Mentholatum on my nose, wife says she hasn't slept so good in years, me either. Waking up less to pee too
Have some other tricks ordered, we'll see, but thus far real excited about the simple fix.
I can adjust my face by moving my top lip downward and feel it opening my nose passageway.
My older sister had to have her nose "snaked" out like clearing a drain stoppage..
Maybe as a kid ai just picked it too much, but being the youngest of five, by the time the food was passed around the dinner table, all that was left for me was crumbs
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Old 02-09-2023, 04:58 PM   #25
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Same problem here...the trailer just made it worse due to close quarters and no extra room to exit if it was bad. I just can't handle thing on my face so the recommended solution was out. Fitted earplugs were purchased and it was better. Then someone recommended the following https://smartnora.com. It has a listening device that detects snoring. (can't fake it...somehow it tells real vs fake). Anyways it is a a cheap version of that 'sleep number bed' that changes head positions. It inflates a bladder in the pillow and will change your head position. Very few/little complaints since.

The only thing is sometimes my wife snores and it send my head for a ride!
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Old 02-10-2023, 10:42 AM   #26
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Ask your doctor for a Sleep Institute reference. I’m 61 and being using a CPAP for 14 years, best thing every for me and my wife 😊 You should also look into Inspire.
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Old 02-10-2023, 06:53 PM   #27
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I sleep with a cpap, no meds but I do feel much better and get a better nights sleep.
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Old 02-14-2023, 08:59 AM   #28
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UPDATE.

First, again, thank everyone who has shared their advice

I tried solutions available after reading as much as I could on the INTERNET.
With my snoring being a 10, keeping my wife awake, its now down to a 3.
What I did to find that result was a extra strength breathe strip, applied at bedtime across my nose.
I have slept better too, much less waking also.

I will still talk to my doctor and about it, but thus far this simple fix has given us.....er, breathing room, until then
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