
I tried this for a week. My teeth never stopped hurting.
The wife said it muted the snores but did not stop them.
Do you think this is a sleeping disorder, or is there something else wrong?
I have sometimes come to resent my husband lately because of his "sleeping disorder". His mom diagnosed him, and I've done a little research, but none of his symptoms seem to fit into any of the sleeping disorders I've found.He sleeps soundly, heavily -you can't wake him up at all. If I have to get up with the baby, or his youngest son he'd never ever know. I've left the house before to drive the baby around and came back an hour later -never even knew I left. By the time I'm ready to crawl back into bed after I have to get up, he's all over my side sleeping at an angle. I can't wake him for anything, so I have to end up punching him Stop snoring Ring to get him to even move, which sometimes really upsets him. I think he wants to cry. You'd be mad too if someone punched you in your sleep, but there's not another way to get him up! He tosses and turns all night long, asleep the entire time but I'm awake because he's rolling all over me and doesn't know it.Every morning, you'd think he's be rested since he never wakes and usually has the whole bed to himself. Instead he's complaining how tired he is, and how he didn't get any sleep at all. I'm so confused. I'm tired because I'm up with the baby so when I hear him say this it almost angers me because I have never done well with a lack of sleep. His mom says this has been going on since he was a child. If he does wake up, he is NOT awake and he falls -hard, or he talks jibberesh. Last night he told me AT&T was on the phone (his cell phone rang pretty late). We don't have AT&T, so I looked at the phone and it was his brother. It doesn't matter how early he goes to bed, if he gets a full 7-8 hours. It doesn't sound like sleep apnea, but he does snore very loudly so I thought it may be at first. He also talks and cusses loudly in his sleep but he doesn't know he's doing it, or is not able to wake up from most dreams. Any advice on how to handle this issue or what you think may cause it would be appreciated. I love him and I want him to function better, and I want to sleep and stop being angry in the morning.
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