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While some people who snore may have sleep apnea, most do not. It should be made clear that sleep apnea and snoring are not necessarily synonymous. Snoring can exist without sleep apnea and sleep apnea can exist without any signs of snoring. The existence of a sleep apnea problem can only be diagnosed by qualified medical professional. If you detect pauses in your partner's breathing during sleep, whether during snoring or not, you should seek the advice of a professional. That being said most people who snore do not have sleep apnea.
The main concern with snoring then becomes... who is suffering from the sounds of it?
convincing one's partner to do something about their own snoring is a difficult, often insurmountable task. First the snorer has to be convinced that they do snore. Then they have to be convinced that it is a serious problem. Finally, they need to be convinced to start and continue to do something proactively about it.
Until recently there has been no way to completely ignore the sound of someone else snoring, so partners either suffer through it or move to another room.
Everybody should be told that there is a way to put an end to the suffering and it can be done immediately. Learn how to solve your partner snoring problem right now at www.SnorEraser.com

April 28, 2010 - 12:10pm

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