advice 30 January 2008
I don’t normally post posts – ‘cos have not read that bit of the brief properly BUT here is what Mandy – a total babe and a regular-says – My hubby snored so badly, that in the end were referred to the sleep clinic at Papworth , where he was diagnosed with sleep apnoea.
His snoring was unbelievable, not only putting me on the couch, but waking the neighbours and at the time we were living in a substantially built bungalow…it was horrendous.
He now has a piece of breathing apparatus called a CPAP machine. OK, I am used to it, and I sleep, but its fairly noisy in it’s own way.
If you find the culprit, suggest a visit to Papworth ( right there and then!!..so you don’t have to listen to it anymore, pay his airfare even! LOL)
It’s a far safer bet than doing time for murder.
Well, this morning, having slept in a coma for about an hour (when I was not taking every breath that my hotel neighbour was) I asked to be moved and was packed and gone out of that particular hellhole by 7…AM!…not the 7 we love unless we have agreed to it. It really has made life more difficult in that my concentration goes through good and bad times..thankfully the show doesn’t get many of them but the tiredness, when it checks in, seems almost llike having a mini stroke. And I do think that there is a big difference between being tired and being sleep-deprived – by the by apologies to all parents of young children out there…and yet…as ye all know…I blame the parents ALWAYS…yet again, nuff said
