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Originally Posted by Burning Down
I kick him onto his side if the snoring wakes me up. It usually stops but he is a back sleeper so he quickly rolls onto his back again and the snoring starts again. I'm pretty sure he actually has adenoid problems.
When I had tonsillitis a few years ago, my snoring got so bad that it started bothering my brother all the way across the house. He is autistic and very sensitive to sounds, and also a super light sleeper. He convinced my parents to let him set up a tent in the backyard for the next couple of weeks so he could sleep, lmao.
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Haha aww! I can kinda understand though, repetitive sounds when you are trying to sleep can be really irritating!
I shouldn't criticise, I used to be a snorer as well until I had my adenoids and tonsils removed... now I just occasionally talk in my sleep.