Tim-F
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2022 - Frances, Ingles, Muxia
2023 - Portuguese
Hi folks.
It seems that my snoring has recently got significantly worse. Last year I walked the Frances and Ingles (plus onwards to Muxia), and I wasn't aware of my snoring being an issue. I've recently walked the Portuguese Central from Porto, and it was an issue. So, apologies to those who's sleep I disturbed.
Clearly I need to do something about it, if I wish to walk another Camino and enjoy albergue life. I really don't want to spoil other people's enjoyment, and I found it very upsetting when I was given a cold-shoulder by people who I'd previously had friendly encounters with.
I recently heard an interesting programme discussing anti-snoring products. It's part of a series on BBC Radio 4, called Sliced Bread. The premise is, is a product "better than sliced bread" or "marketing BS"? The programme also explains the basic causes of snoring.
I'm not particulalry over-weight, but I do have quite a fat neck, which combined withe a small jaw, makes me predisposed to snoring. Hmm!
Spoiler alert ... the products (sprays, nose tape, mouth guards) can potentially help, but the best course of action is to lose weight and not drink alcohol before going to bed. I was hoping that spending a few quid would magically solve all my problems. Ah well, the hard way it is then.
It seems that my snoring has recently got significantly worse. Last year I walked the Frances and Ingles (plus onwards to Muxia), and I wasn't aware of my snoring being an issue. I've recently walked the Portuguese Central from Porto, and it was an issue. So, apologies to those who's sleep I disturbed.
Clearly I need to do something about it, if I wish to walk another Camino and enjoy albergue life. I really don't want to spoil other people's enjoyment, and I found it very upsetting when I was given a cold-shoulder by people who I'd previously had friendly encounters with.
I recently heard an interesting programme discussing anti-snoring products. It's part of a series on BBC Radio 4, called Sliced Bread. The premise is, is a product "better than sliced bread" or "marketing BS"? The programme also explains the basic causes of snoring.
Sliced Bread - Snoring Products - BBC Sounds
Can sprays, strips and other devices stop you snoring?
www.bbc.co.uk
I'm not particulalry over-weight, but I do have quite a fat neck, which combined withe a small jaw, makes me predisposed to snoring. Hmm!
Spoiler alert ... the products (sprays, nose tape, mouth guards) can potentially help, but the best course of action is to lose weight and not drink alcohol before going to bed. I was hoping that spending a few quid would magically solve all my problems. Ah well, the hard way it is then.