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To think if my marriage ever ends it will be because of SNORING!

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Bedsox · 21/01/2018 23:58

AngryAngryAngry

Aaarrgghhh I cant stand that fucking noise that comes out of my other wise lovely DH! I honestly dont remeber the last time we spent the night in bed together but we live in a small 2 bed house and his snoring radiates through the house waking me and my 18 month old dd!

Ive always hated the sound of snoring it fills me with rage i remeber just wanting to punch my DF in the face every time he fell asleep on the sofa!

DH knows his snoring is bad and rather selfishly fell asleep at 8pm banishing me to the bedroom with no telly so i tried watching documentries on you tube while knitting and that sound is soooooo disruptive. I dont want to sound dramatic but his constant snoring is ruining our lives i feel so tired and tearful! I cant use ear plugs as come the morning i become a very heavy sleeper probably because of exhaustion and im scared i wont hear my dd or alarm.

What can i do? I am on the verge of asking him to make other living arrangements which i dont want to do i love my DH so much but i can feel myself becoming resentful.

Thanks for reading any advice or coping tips welcome!

OP posts:
Bedsox · 27/01/2018 09:57

Oh gem sorry to hear that. Has your Dh had any tests?

Dh is loosing weight for himself more then anything plus being refered.

OP posts:
Bratsandtwats · 27/01/2018 10:11

LemonysSnicket

Your DP is actually underweight.

ohamIreally · 27/01/2018 10:48

My ex was like this. Makes me happy to think OW now has to put up with it instead. And the farting.

flimflaminurjams · 27/01/2018 11:02

YANBU

Snoring is feckin evil. DH is like a crossbreed between Barry White and a walrus who has swallowed a megaphone and connected it up to an amplifier.

You can hear him through walls, floors, even at the end of a hotel corridor. And it lasts all night, irrespective of whether he is on his side, back or even sitting up. When DH and I moved in together, it lasted 3 weeks in the same bed until I banished him to the spare bedroom. That was 11 yrs ago and he is not coming back in until it stops.

He might complain that we aren't in the same room, but I don't care. I love my sleep so much.

He has snored since being a teenager. Up to him to sort it.

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