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why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one location, ... - 8/5/2007 3:57:05 PM   
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James snores horridly loud, and I thought ok he snores, we'll find a way to deal with it, but we went back to petaluma, Rohnert park, and not once did he snore at all. we come back home,  to Sacramento and yeah back to godawful snoreing.

My only logical conclusion would be the altitude, or the dryness or not of the air.


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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/5/2007 5:11:22 PM   
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different pillow maybe?

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/5/2007 5:38:38 PM   
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Hubby snores lying down but now He sleeps sitting up because of a bad hip and he has quit snoring, yeah!!!

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/5/2007 5:40:23 PM   
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Seeks, it could be, I stil vote for the climate and air quality and stuff.
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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/5/2007 5:46:26 PM   
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could be allergies...most people snore when they have to breathe through their mouth because their nose is clogged up. Allergies could be pet dander, dust, pollen, feather pillows, oak trees, all sorts of things..could have an allergy in one place and not the other depending on whats around.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/5/2007 5:53:29 PM   
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A CPAP will stop snoring cold. Heavy snoring is an indication of Sleep Apnea and that can be a dangerous thing, not just an annoyance to your partner. I used to wake up 5-8 times a night with severe cotton mouth and often times with a loss of breath. Since I started using a CPAP 4 years ago, I rarely wake up at all and often get seven plus hours of deep interrupted sleep. BTW... When I got the CPAP I weighed over 500lbs. I am now well below 300 and I believe that the restorative sleep I began experiencing by using the CPAP was crucial to that weight loss.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/5/2007 7:13:21 PM   
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do the Cpap's make loud noises? FDD?

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/5/2007 8:22:16 PM   
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A cpap fits over the snorers nose and blows air into it..and yes it is a bit noisy..but have been told eventually it turns into a white noise ..kinda like a fan ..Tempting

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/5/2007 8:33:10 PM   
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Tempting my fans bother me to no end when I sleep, I  don't sleep the greatest when they're on and I wake up a ton of times a night from them,  but I guess you would eventually end up used to it.  plus fans blow into your face , cpap's don't I'm just one that never liked*any* noise, when attempting to sleep.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/6/2007 6:00:49 PM   
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Well... it took a few days getting used to the head gear but once in place the sound was miminal.

It has made a world of difference in my sleep.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/6/2007 10:33:12 PM   
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maybe it's plain to hot in my room? to stuffy? My window was open all night and it was cool in here, and he didn't snore much at all.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/8/2007 2:59:31 PM   
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which leads me to question, again what is going on here to make him snore that isn't going on there. I think air quality perhaps. cause when it was nice and cool in here no snoreing. not so cool snored worse than a soundtrack fake snore.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/8/2007 3:12:27 PM   
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The heat and humidity could make his nasal and sinus passage swell up enough to cause snoring.  The cool air could be shrinking them just enough so that the snoring doesn't happen?

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/8/2007 3:24:53 PM   
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FastReply:  FatDomDaddy got it right -- I'd suspect (based on what the OP has said and James' picture -- a totally NON professional diagnosis) that James suffers from OSA, or obstructive sleep apnea.  The snoring is a symptom of his apneas, which are minature suffocations where in the midst of sleep he stops breathing.  OSA is incredibly serious.

Why did he snore in one place and not the other?  I suspect the differences in bed and pillow might be enough to allow him to sleep w/o apneas (position of neck/head, sleeping position, etc.) at the one location.  But OSA usually gets worse.  If James is sleeping better sometimes now sometimes, in a year or two he may lose that ability and throw apneas all night anyplace he sleeps.

I cannot stress this enough:   OSA can kill.  It can cause obesity, exhaustion, and depression.  there are studies that attribute as many as 10% of automobile accidents to sleep deprived drivers.  Yes, the C-PAP can be difficult to use, but it is a life-saving tool.  There are many configurations of masks and headgear, and you can find one that works.

I've had several sleeping partners.  None of them love the C-PAP (not so much that it is noisy, but it does direct a small stream of air right into the face of someone sleeping facing me, which can be disconcerting).  But every one of my partners who slept with me before I used the C-PAP was terrified by my apneas (which were extreme...I was "throwing" upwards of 100 apneas/hour and my blood O2 saturation was below 60% -- 54% is comatose).  And I'm awake now, and my friends tend to like that.

There are other treatments for OSA, depending on the severity.  The key is a proper diagnosis done by a sleep physician in a sleep lab.  A sleep study will either confirm OSA, or identify any number of possible sleep disorders.

FelinePersuasion:  James needs a sleep test.  He doesn't need a comfy pillow, or a different room temperature.  You need to see he gets this done.  And frankly, although you probably didn't mean it this way, worrying about the noise and discomfort of your partner's sleepgear is incredibly selfish.  If he has OSA, he needs to treat it.  If he uses a C-PAP, you need to suck it up if you care for him.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/8/2007 3:38:56 PM   
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Emperor, he don't have any kind of  health, or medical insurance, he's working on it,  Can you get those sleep tests done with out insurance, with out breaking the bank, figurativly speaking?

do people with osa, snore all night continually, or like on and off on and off, or does it depend? He snores constantly for about 2 or 3 hours, then may stop for 10 mins then go back to it.

he was supposed to have a sleep test done years ago before he lost his insurance, his nose is also crooked, which impacts breathing also.

the comment about fans botherng me, yeah, not really related to the c pap cause I am sure it's more quiet than god awful snoreing, and yeah it'd be selfish to be moreconcerned about a bit of noise than their condition being taken care of

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/8/2007 6:53:13 PM   
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quote:

James snores horridly loud, and I thought ok he snores, we'll find a way to deal with it, but we went back to petaluma, Rohnert park, and not once did he snore at all. we come back home,  to Sacramento and yeah back to godawful snoreing.

My only logical conclusion would be the altitude, or the dryness or not of the air.


I don't think I can answer your question - it seems many factors can enter into it.

For myself, I've been told that when lying down I can put a train to shame, but if I fall asleep in a chair, not a peep.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/8/2007 8:26:46 PM   
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do people with osa, snore all night continually, or like on and off on and off, or does it depend?


Yes...all of the above.

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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/8/2007 8:40:20 PM   
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My first thought was that it sure sounded like James has sleep apnea but to be sure he needs to go have a sleep study done.  Prices vary from place to place.  I had a sleep study done when I was 100 lbs heavier, ended up having to have a c-pap machine AND an oxygen recycler machine (looks like R2D2 fro Star Wars) hooked up with it.  Dr. said I stopped breathing 90-100 times an hour,  I never got to REM level of sleep, no wonder I was so tired all day.  It's nothing to fool around with.  Good luck.


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RE: why w*ould someone consistantly snore in one locati... - 8/8/2007 9:28:09 PM   
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If you qualify for a medical card from public aid , it will cover the cost of the sleep test and the equipment you need.



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