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[quote=Anonymous]My husband's snoring has also gotten significantly worse over the years. I've asked him to try breathe right strips and to consider doing a sleep study. I told him about my former roommate (housemate) who snored; she did a sleep study and ended up getting her adenoids removed, and said it was life changing because she was finally getting quality sleep and actually felt rested each morning. My husband typically sleeps from ~9 p.m. to 5:30-6 a.m. and constantly complains about being exhausted, and I'm convinced it's because his quality of sleep is so poor. Anyway, he doesn't do anything to address it, so a few weeks ago I started sleeping in our guest bedroom. I've tried 4 different kinds of ear plugs along with white noise, but unless I fall asleep before him (which... I don't have time to go to bed before 9 p.m.), it's impossible to drown out his snoring to get to a place where I can fall asleep. It's very frustrating. If we didn't have a guest room or if we end up having more kids who move into the guest room, I will sleep on the couch.[/quote]
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