snoring no more!
snoring no more!
I have discovered over the months that I no longer snore.
Last year I was cutting down forests at night. I sort of noticed it getting better over time.
I asked the wife this morning if I still snore. She said gleefully that I do not snore anymore. Been a while.
There is another benefit to not drinking. I remember her wanting a head start going to sleep because I would conk out and snore to beat the band.
Interesting eh? Anyone else discover little things that improved after they stopped drinking?
Last year I was cutting down forests at night. I sort of noticed it getting better over time.
I asked the wife this morning if I still snore. She said gleefully that I do not snore anymore. Been a while.
There is another benefit to not drinking. I remember her wanting a head start going to sleep because I would conk out and snore to beat the band.
Interesting eh? Anyone else discover little things that improved after they stopped drinking?
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i wish i could claim the same results : )
sadly my ex girlfriend used to have to wear ear plugs at times trying to sleep next to me and i am 10 years sober so there was no miracle cure for my snoring for me
however i am still in denial about snoring anyway as i would swear i dont snore as i have never heard it
sadly my ex girlfriend used to have to wear ear plugs at times trying to sleep next to me and i am 10 years sober so there was no miracle cure for my snoring for me
however i am still in denial about snoring anyway as i would swear i dont snore as i have never heard it
Yes, me too......going to sleep instead of passing out, and awakening instead of regaining consciousness = little to no snoring presently.
Another bodily function has been removed ( mostly ) or at least drastically reduced. Flatulence!! Others are happy about this positive externality as well
Another bodily function has been removed ( mostly ) or at least drastically reduced. Flatulence!! Others are happy about this positive externality as well
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: liverpool, england
Posts: 1,708
Yes, me too......going to sleep instead of passing out, and awakening instead of regaining consciousness = little to no snoring presently.
Another bodily function has been removed ( mostly ) or at least drastically reduced. Flatulence!! Others are happy about this positive externality as well
Another bodily function has been removed ( mostly ) or at least drastically reduced. Flatulence!! Others are happy about this positive externality as well
i still laugh as well when i break wind something i am trying to grow up from as its not the grown up thing to do : )
even my kids tell me off for it ; ( they are more grown up than me at times honestly.
I have discovered over the months that I no longer snore. Last year I was cutting down forests at night. I sort of noticed it getting better over time. I asked the wife this morning if I still snore. She said gleefully that I do not snore anymore. Been a while. There is another benefit to not drinking. I remember her wanting a head start going to sleep because I would conk out and snore to beat the band. Interesting eh? Anyone else discover little things that improved after they stopped drinking?
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