Postby FLH03 » Tue Feb 25, 2014 6:00 pm
My husband snores really really badly, every night, and I mean every night, whether he is lying on his back, front, side, whether he has had loads or a few drinks, or nothing, whether he is tired or not, or has a cold or is in perfect health. He was quite overweight but has lost a stone in the last half year, and has got much fitter over the last two years, and it hasn't made any difference. The snoring noises he makes are not consistent (light snoring/grunts/wheezing, extremely loud snoring) so it is not even a sound I can just get used to. I don't want to wear ear plugs as I don't like the thought of not hearing the children or an alarm clock, and I don't find them comfortable. His legs also twitch - is that connected?
He is coming up for 50, is this just something that happens in middle age? Is there anything that can be done? I have a few friends who's husbands have had laser throat surgery because of bad snoring, and in each of those cases it did not work and the snoring resumed after a few months.
I have to try and be asleep before him, this puts me under pressure and has the opposite effect of keeping me awake and not relaxed. I am a normal sleeper, not particularly light, and he wakes me up with the racket he makes, if I have to get up for a child then I can't get back to sleep and it makes me tired and grumpy and cross at him. I nudge him, elbow him or even kick him, fully waking him, he stops for seconds then starts off again. I have to climb in with the children to get back to sleep, or have gone to the spare room. Again not ideal.
He doesn't seem bothered, and doesn't seem to want to do anything about it. I have recorded him and played it back, the children have told him what a racket he makes. His parents are terrible snorers, his father has sleep apnoea and wears an oxygen mask in bed at night - I don't really want him getting into this state if I can help him, and he clearly is not getting a good night's rest either. It has definitely got worse over the last 5 years.
I picked up a card at my GP's for a Snoring Clinic - has anyone tried this or have any suggestions.
Thanks