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31-01-2006, 12:02 AM   #11

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


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Originally Posted by Mags
I've just had a thought ......maybe if hubby had a snoring ring I wouldn't need the cones!
Might have known it was hubby causing your sleep problems!!!! Mine is only home 2 nights a week thank goodness!!!!!



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31-01-2006, 12:03 AM   #12

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


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I am laughing at all you ladies!!! I got rid of the snoring by getting rid of the husband!!! Was one in a many line of his faults........
Mine only snores at the weekend Donna, he is in Paris the rest of the week...



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31-01-2006, 12:05 AM   #13

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


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Mine only snores at the weekend Donna, he is in Paris the rest of the week...
That sounds like a great arrangement Moli!!



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31-01-2006, 12:16 AM   #14

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


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That sounds like a great arrangement Moli!!
He has always worked away, thats why we have been married 25 years this year



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31-01-2006, 12:12 PM   #15

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


OK Antisnor Day 1 report

Ring put on half hour before bed as per instructions.
Went to bed; I took about an hour and a half to drop off (that's not unusual) He made little noises for about 10 minutes. Then nothing. Nothing. No noise at all. Not even heavy breathing. Nothing.
I was awake at 3am for about 20 minutes. No noise from the other side of the bed.
I asked if he felt any different this morning? He said his nose felt very clear - like he's sniffed menthol or sucked a Tune.

So, so far, so good!
He's away tonight, so I can't update tomorrow. However, if the blurb says it may take 2-3 days to kick in, but it hasn't, I guess that's it? Sorted! Result!


here's the website ladies - get your orders in to Oz now!
www.antisnor.com

(and Mags, I agree; the snoring may have started your sleeping problems )



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31-01-2006, 12:30 PM   #16

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


That's great news DM.....I hope you didn't wake up just to check if hubby was snoring! Shame he can't check on himself tonight....give him a little recorder to put beside his bed
I'm away to look at the web site now!



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31-01-2006, 12:33 PM   #17

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


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That's great news DM.....I hope you didn't wake up just to check if hubby was snoring! Shame he can't check on himself tonight....give him a little recorder to put beside his bed
I'm away to look at the web site now!
Well, he said if he strikes lucky tonight he'll ask her in the morning
(They are sooooooooooooooooo amusing, aren't they?!)



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31-01-2006, 01:13 PM   #18

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


Great news DM!! Hope it continues to work



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31-01-2006, 01:14 PM   #19

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


Am interested to see more about the results of this ring!
I might even get myself one !



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31-01-2006, 01:26 PM   #20

Re: Snoring for Sufferers


DM - looks like problem solved - good one!!!

Thankfully my hubby doesn't snore - if he does he gets a swift poke in the ribs which usually stops the problem in its tracks



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