donali 57 Posted March 1, 2006 Okay, I have gained back so much weight that I am now snoring. Sometimes bad enough that SO shakes me awake so I'll stop and he can get some sleep.< /p> The first few times I just felt bad for keeping him awake. But this morning I was pissed. When he called today, I asked how many times he had to wake me up last night, and he said 3 or 4. No wonder I'm feeling tired, cranky, and weepy!! So, has anyone used anything that really, really, really works, that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? I sleep on my side, so tennis ball in the back won't help. I don't feel congested. I don't want to have to start sleeping on the couch, and I don't want SO to sleep on the couch, either. I just sleep through his snoring, but either mine is worse, or he's more sensitive. Either way, I don't want to get awakened out of a dead sleep anymore!! Help! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nightingale2u 42 Posted March 1, 2006 Donali... they have foam wedges that you put at the foot of the bed... elevating the HOB may help. Not the most attractive addition to the bedding ensemble but I think it's a fairly cheap thing to try. I feel fo you as I know I have started to snore again as well. *sigh* Luckily my husband could sleep through a tornado. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iluvharleys 15 Posted March 1, 2006 Have you tried those strips you put on the nose at night? I think they have some at a fair price at Walmart. I just read an article too about a new procedure they have now that can be done at the doctor's office. I'll try to find it if I still have it and let you know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donali 57 Posted March 1, 2006 Thanks, Gals. I'll put those things on the list of "must try"s. Anyone try the throat spray? I was gonna go for that first if anyone had good reviews of it.... :notagree Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nightingale2u 42 Posted March 1, 2006 Well... I suppose if it doesn't work for the snoring... it might have potential for other positive aspects... the throat spray... that is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mariposa Bella 3 Posted March 1, 2006 Well, when I opened the post I thought I was going to read about your husband's snoring keeping you up, so I was going to suggest an elbow to his ribs., that's how I handle my husbands snoring.. he, heee... but since it is you, I don't really have any advice to give. sorry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donali 57 Posted March 1, 2006 Well, when I opened the post I thought I was going to read about your husband's snoring keeping you up, so I was going to suggest an elbow to his ribs., LOL Yeah, NO to the elbow to the ribs idea... Even being "lovingly" shaken awake is getting old... Sigh... it might have potential for other positive aspects... the throat spray... that is. Okay, you KNOW I haven't had enough sleep when I had to seriously ponder what on earth you could mean. :doh: ARGGGH!! :Banane45: :Banane40: We'll only use it for THAT if he stops shaking me awake... lol 'Cause right now I'm so cranky, his pleasure is the furthest thing from my mind... :tired And is it just me, or are there new smilies to choose from EVERY day?!?! I keep seeing ones I think I've never seen before. Gotta get the puking one on a PB thread... lol :) :attention: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dody 0 Posted March 1, 2006 Your symptoms are exactly the same as mine were. I had a sleep apnea test and sure enough I have it. It was causing me to wake up feeling like I haden't slept at all. I'm now on C-Pap and the difference is so noticeable. Did your dr. require a sleep study before your surgey? It really sounds like you could be suffering from this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nightingale2u 42 Posted March 1, 2006 Ooohhhh Donali... the hurling smilie is a good one! But still... this one:hungry: is my favorite. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donali 57 Posted March 1, 2006 No, I've never had a sleep study done. I have woken up choking a couple times, but not recently. I really, really, really don't want a CPAP machine. My Dad was on one for the last 5 years or so of his life, and although he loved being able to sleep, both he and my Mom hated the machine itself. If SO can't sleep through my snoring, he sure is h*ll won't be able to sleep through a CPAP machine... Sigh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donali 57 Posted March 1, 2006 Ooohhhh Donali... the hurling smilie is a good one! But still... this one:hungry: is my favorite. I'm partial to that one, myself... I think my very favorite, though, is :lalala: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karenj 0 Posted March 1, 2006 i agree with the cpap machine. my husband used one breifly and it sounded like i was sleeping with darth vader! scary! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donali 57 Posted March 1, 2006 :painkiller: Yeah, Darth Vader... Definitely not a good look (or sound!!) for me... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonnaB 3 Posted March 1, 2006 This is not going to be your favorite reply. Please understand that I'm not being judgemental in ANY way. I'm at my max weight as we speak. You have to save yourself (and your SO) by losing the weight you've regained. Don't throw things at me. I SOOOOO know it's easier said than done but you've got to try. Has the snoring resumed in the last 5 - 10 pounds of weight gain? Try to get just those pounds back off. You can do it. You've done it in the past and you can do it again. I've heard that some people are having good experiences with controlling their appetite and/or head hunger by going on anti-depressants. Effexor is the one I've heard mentioned recently but I understand Wellbutrin has been effective too. Please don't be upset with me I just want to encourage you to help yourself in the only way I can think of. Spray snore relief didn't work for me but I couldn't tolerate the taste/feel of it. I'm being banded on March 7th and I'd like to believe that the lessons I will learn will help me if I ever have to have the band removed. Don't wait - try to nip this thing in the bud. Best wishes to you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
La_madam 20 Posted March 1, 2006 Try wearing a mouthpiece, the kind the atheltes wear. It works I promise and it is a cheap fix! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites