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I get irritated by the sound of someone snoring beside me on the bed, ahhh, I can't cope with it
Read along!!
Imagine yourself with someone in a room on the same bed, maybe a partner, a friend or a roommate then in the middle of the night, let's say 1am, when every where is calm, and everyone is fast asleep. Instead of a peaceful sleep, suddenly someone beside you is vibrating, snoring like a generator. And when you wake up the person is busy sleeping and snoring so hard.
The rhythmic of snoring can be anoying, and can disturb a silence night. Gosh! I can't cope with it.
It can turn your supposed peaceful night into a battle.
The echo itself and the constant repetition of the vibration will make me uncomfortable. This will really disturb my peace at night.
Snoring can make you battle with patience, frustration and tolerance. It's one of the torturing experience. It disturb the tranquility of my night.
Even when you tab the person snoring, it will seem to cease in a few moment, then you will be battling with sleeping, the snorer will start snoring again.
This will give me a sleepless night and it's very stressful, especially when the snorer is unapologetic.
It moves from being a mere irritated sound to disturbing my emotional and psychological health.
I will not have a peaceful sleep, when someone next beside me is snoring, I will have to tab you, look at the person's face, and keep telling you to stop. The night will become a battle ground and the snorer will be the dominance.
Lol. It takes patience to bear this.
If the snoring persists I will have to stay the whole night awake, which is not good for my mental health.
Snoring invades my brain and make it impossible to relax. It makes me feel like a prisoner trapped by someone else breathing. Yes!
If it's an elderly person, I will just have to keep mute: gritting my teeth, my heart will be racing, of course you can't wake and aged person up while snoring for example my grandma, she is an aged woman and need special care. I will be thinking of how to vamished yet no way. It drives me insane
Although there are several causes of snoring: yes! The snorer is not always intentional about it.
It could be cause by airway obstruction, muscle tone, sleep position, nasal congestion, age, obesity, alcohol, sedatives , sleep apnea etc and some underlying health conditions not know. And all this could be prevented.
I don't know if anyone feel the same way with me when someone beside you snores at night
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