Snoring must be Solved!
Of course, non snorers who have valiantly slept in the same bed, or even in the same house, as a chronic snorer know precisely how severe this problem is, and they don’t require any convincing that snoring is a problem that requires a solution!
Yet there are some, perhaps, who haven’t yet experienced the true violence of living with a snorer; and for those people, I humbly invite you to try sleeping with any of the following devices; all of which have been ranked as emitting the same or fewer decibels than the average snorer:
- An operational lawn mower (and not the super-quiet luxury kind, either)
- An industrial vacuum cleaner (the kind that picks up nails and glass!)
- A running motorcycle (these things have no muffler, really, and you can hear them from blocks away!)
- A passing jet (the kind that wakes up babies, scares cats, and sets off car alarms)
- An operational chain saw (hopefully you haven’t actually slept while one of these things are operating…unless you were a horror movie actor)
- A blender, food processor, or hair dryer (not one; all three at once!)
The Noise is Often NOT Temporary!
And remember, please: we aren’t talking simply hearing these sounds and then having them fade, such as what we’re used to when we hear a passing jet (i.e. we only have to hear it for a minute or so, and then it’s gone).
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Imagine, if you can, listening to these sounds all night long; and then you’ll have a very real and non-exaggerated sense of what a non-snorer withstands, or tries to withstand, on a nightly basis when attempting to co-exist with a full-time snorer.
So in a nutshell: if your exposure to the world of snoring is simply and innocently depicting some happy Z’s floating up from a peacefully sleeping person, possibly beside another peacefully sleeping non-snoring person, then it’s time to update the records: it’s not a laughing, innocent matter at all. For both the snorer and the non-snorer(s), snoring is an extremely serious matter.
And, as you can imagine, because of that seriousness, a number of people are desperate to end snoring; either their own snoring, or that of a partner. And as you can just as easily imagine, that desperation has inspired an array of so-called solutions; some of which are effective and safe, and others that are risky and exploratory.
Unfortunately, because the problem of snoring is so acute – it’s actually fatal in some cases, and you can’t get more acute than that! – There exists widespread confusion and misinformation with respect to how to end snoring once and for all.