
I have been the perpetrator of nasal snoring (as opposed to throat snoring) for many years. (sorry, dear wife!) I have tried a great number of interventions – some of which do not apply because it is dependent on my sleeping position, some of which did not work for a variety of reasons. The most common devices to keep the nasal passages open are the strips that adhere to the outside of the nose: great if they have enough force to do their job and enough adhesive to keep them there. Not so great with that sticky remnant every morning unless they have already peeled off overnight. Some in-the-nose devices have worked better to keep the nasal passages open, but they were far from comfortable. Anything with sufficient clamp to hang onto your septum overnight is going to be annoying. So, when I saw Nasivent I thought I would give it a try. Made from surgical grade silicone tubing, the four sizes provided will surely include one that fits your nose. I found that two worked well with
I snore even when breathing through my nose?
I have a snoring problem my girlfriends hate it when I stay the night.They say I snore really loud snore Gone but say I am breathing through my nose and not sleeping on my back.Ive always had a snoring problem.So is there anyway to help stop or at least soften the snoring down.I dont have the time and finances to go to a sleep clinic yet so some temporary fixes would be great thanks in advance
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I’ve had this snore guard for over a month now and have slept with it every night. It has almost completely stopped my snoring and sleep apnea. My husband says that he can still hear a very faint snore, but nothing like what I was doing before. My only problem is that the rubbery plastic material that this guard is made from has begun to irritate the tip of my tongue and the inside of my bottom lip. It feels like I’ve taken a sip of really hot coffee and burned the tip of my tongue. I’m starting to worry about long-term effects. I’m tempted to try other mouth guards on the market, but I really like how effective this one is. I don’t know what to do. I don’t want to discontinue using it, but I can’t keep going around with a sore tongue. I’m thinking of wrapping it in plastic wrap tonight to see if that makes a difference. The irritation is not really bad enough that I wouldn’t still recommend the product as long as it doesn’t have any long-term effects. Also, my mouth guard arrived without the literature pictured and I wonder if it is a cheap imitation of the real product. There were some very basic directions printed on plain white paper with no logos or brochure.
I gave it a try for two weeks, it was so uncomfortable that the benefit of the open airway was over shadowed by the rubber mouthpiece I could not get used to. On top of that, for whatever reason, if i slept on my side then in the middle of the night I found find the mouthpiece had fallen out. So, I might try it again. All I can say is it’s a quality product and it really does what it advertises, you do breathe more easily and you do stop snoring. Give it a try, it’s only $25 and if it works for you – it’s well worth the price.
I have been using this product for the past 3 weeks and it definately works. I sleep a quite a bit longer and quite a bit deeper. I also don’t wake up nearly as many times as I used to. I have recommended this product to friends and family. Although this doesn’t replace a sleep study and a professional assessment of your sleeping patterns, for the price it is definately a huge step forward. Unlike some other comments, I have had no problems with molding (just follow the instructions), no problem with drooling and no problems with discomfort, no problems with any foul/chemical odors. It just does what it supposed to.
I have also looked into different anti-sore pillows, wedge pillows, memory foam products, and CPAP machines. All of them were at least $100 upwards of several thousand. This is definately a huge bang for your buck.
too bulky. I gave it 2 months to get used to, my GF still says i snore, i spit out the mouth piece midsleep because it’s for uncomfortable. you get what you pay for
It has definitely helped with my snoring. I can sleep on my back now. The first night I used it I woke up the next morning in the same postion (on my back) that I went to sleep in, and the blankets were undisturbed. Usually the blankets are all over the place from a restless sleep. The one-size-fits-all makes it slightly uncomfortable. It will shift in my mouth at times putting pressure on my upper gums, which causes a slight pain. In the packaging they encourage trimming the part to remove ill-fitting portions. I am hesistant to do this for fear of creating rough edges to its smooth finish. I assume a custom fit model would prevent discomfort, but I am unwilling to pay the $400 I was quoted from two separate dentists. There is $180 model online that will send you something to make an impression of your bite that you would return for a custom fit, and that may work better. All in all I am happy with the results. The price is relatively cheap, and I am sleeping better.
I purchased this item to help with my snoring but I could never get it to stay in my mouth. I always found it on the bed or floor in the morning. Will SnoreWizard refund my money ?