The Pain Caused by Snoring
Friday, November 28th, 2008Whether you want to know about why people snore or find ways to cure it, you’ll find information without having to search very hard. Given the number of people who snore, it’s no wonder that it is a very popular topic.
However, it is pretty hard to understand how snoring really feels if you have never been jabbed in the ribs in the middle of the night …or “lovingly” shoved in back…or publicly embarrassed on a plane, train or carpool commute.
Even short plane flights can create a panic at the thought that you might somehow get a little too comfortable. Comfort can bring drowsiness, and drowsiness tends to lead to a nap. That’s the scary part. Just who or how many people got to listen to me in my ‘disgraceful’ sleep?
Spouses and family members can understand the aggravation of having to watch TV around a habitual snorer. And chances are, they’ve all had a good laugh at our expense from time to time. Loved ones have endured the noise but we’re the ones that must suffer the embarrassment.
Does anything really compete with having to be jostled or tapped by someone when we’re making a spectacle of ourselves in a crowded situation?
Knowing that you’ve been disruptive is miniscule when compared to the humiliation of actually being caught. And the piano recitals, the high school graduations, weddingsthere is simply no end to the indignity that a snorer must suffer.
What are our options to avoid this? Tons of caffine to become a jittery mess instead of a noise maker? Just staying home?
Or is it better to find a painful but alert position to sit in when others are around?
I’ve long believed that there must be a better solution and I’ve found it with The Stop Snoring Exercise Program.
The Stop Snoring Exercise Program can ease snoring caused by a multitude of reasons. Whether it is caused by nasal issues, stress or just age, it can be helped.
Snoring can be a sound of the past with special exercises that address the problem.
At the same time, you’ll be improving your breathing and increasing respiratory flow. Preparing for ’snoreless sleep’ can take a bit of effort but it can certainly be done with practice.
Give yourself a break! Lose the embarrassment of sleeping in public forever. Once you’ve mastered the art of breathing correctly, you can sleep through any sermon, snooze through every speech, and catnap your way through every company presentation for the rest of your life.
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