Why do Most Elder Couples Sleep Separately?
Published by Brian Yalung October 10th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Snoring.
The older you get, the more chances you would find sleeping separately a possibility. In fact it is a truth since problems when sleeping together such as snoring may make one of the partners more or less irritated and uncomfortable when sleep time comes.
Such an issue stems from the fact that in the course of getting older, some health-related concerns such as snoring becomes evident for sleep deprivation issues. Hence for people who may want to put more concern on their health as they grow older, it could very well cover areas such as snoring and overall health as well.
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Anyone who has a problem with constant snoring night after night ( or has a partner that does ) will know what a misery
this condition is. For many years I suffered this affliction ( and not in silence ! ). It was so bad that my wife and I ended up
sleeping in seperate rooms so that she could get some sleep which wasn’t doing our relationship a whole lot of good and
only helped with half the problem. If you snore badly you will know only too well that not only do you prevent other people
sleeping, your own sleep is constantly broken by waking yourself up! It’s not at all funny is it ? People would ask me why I
was always tired and it would often elicit a smile when I explained but, believe me, I know how totally unamusing it is.
more here: http://snoring-isthereacure.blogspot.com/