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So, my husband and I are currently sleeping in separate rooms. Don't worry, nothing's horribly wrong between us; it's just his snoring has gotten out of control and I can't sleep in the same room with him right now. I am not exaggerating when I say that if he is asleep, he is snoring. The whole night. No joke. It used to be that he would snore a little, I'd give him a little nudge, he'd stop, and that was that. Not so much anymore. It came to a head Thursday night when he was not only snoring the whole night, but LOUDLY. Apparently, I ended up kicking him so hard he got a huge charlie horse in his calf and he got out of bed at like 4:30 or something and went down to the couch. I did not get any sleep that night at all. Plus, I had a horrible cold, so Friday really sucked and I spent most of the day sleeping. Saturday was a little better, but I still spent most of the day napping as I was still horribly sick.

So, since Thursday we've been trading off who sleeps in our bed and who sleeps in the spare room or on the couch. He's apparently looking to find a new GP to go in for a general check-up and will bring up the snoring problem to see what they think they can do. So, yeah. That's been fun...

Here's hoping 2013 is better.

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Date: 2013-01-05 12:45 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] strider6
Lots of different causes and therefore many ways to address the snoring issue if your hubby is interested. I'm married just about 32 years and my husband has snored since I've known him. For him, if he's laying on his side instead of his back, he'll stop snoring. This works in bed. When he falls asleep on the recliner in the den watching tv, I can actually hear him with the door closed in my upstairs bedroom! It's amazing how high the decibel level can be. I have a few friends that sleep in different bedrooms from their husbands for the same reason. I wish you both much luck in resolving the issue. I know it's not fun.

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