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    • FunzF Offline
      Funz
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      Jennifer:
      Funz:

      I don't usually dream. Not sure if when I do sleep it is that deep that I don't dream or I don't even have a chance to enter REM stage that is why no dreams. My sleep is usually 'broken', sleep and wake up about 2hrs later, take about 20-30mins to fall back asleep only to wake up about 2hrs later again. Worse when DH is in town.



      You not using ear plugs?

      I started using them, on some mornings, hubby has to wake me up as I could not hear my alarm clock ringing.


      It is not just the snoring but also his tossing and turning. Can't suggest separate bed or room hor. Mr Sensitive will start a storm brewing. Anyways, I am one who does not need that much sleep.

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        dolphinsiah
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        Passing through... 😓

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        • starlight1968sgS Offline
          starlight1968sg
          last edited by

          ME time soon.

          Hopefully no nasty surprises this wkend and I can hv more time to sleep or watch Korean tv drama.

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          • JenniferJ Offline
            Jennifer
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            Funz:
            Jennifer:


            You not using ear plugs?

            I started using them, on some mornings, hubby has to wake me up as I could not hear my alarm clock ringing.


            It is not just the snoring but also his tossing and turning. Can't suggest separate bed or room hor. Mr Sensitive will start a storm brewing. Anyways, I am one who does not need that much sleep.


            Hubby did not like the idea of sleeping in separate rooms too. But after a few times of he got awoken up by the ringing of my alarm clock while I slept like a log, he gives in to the idea :rotflmao:

            When we were living in Cashew Heights, we custom made the bed box, very sturdy, can't feel much tossing movements. Now we are sleeping on a 4legged bed which I do not like as I can feel his movements. Told him I want to change the bed.

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            • MrsKiasuM Offline
              MrsKiasu
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              Jennifer:
              Funz:

              [quote=\"Jennifer\"]
              You not using ear plugs?

              I started using them, on some mornings, hubby has to wake me up as I could not hear my alarm clock ringing.


              It is not just the snoring but also his tossing and turning. Can't suggest separate bed or room hor. Mr Sensitive will start a storm brewing. Anyways, I am one who does not need that much sleep.


              Hubby did not like the idea of sleeping in separate rooms too. But after a few times of he got awoken up by the ringing of my alarm clock while I slept like a log, he gives in to the idea :rotflmao:

              When we were living in Cashew Heights, we custom made the bed box, very sturdy, can't feel much tossing movements. Now we are sleeping on a 4legged bed which I do not like as I can feel his movements. Told him I want to change the bed.[/quote]change the bed then..don't start to sleep in separate room.. not a good habit leh.

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              • starlight1968sgS Offline
                starlight1968sg
                last edited by

                Am a light sleeper; any movement, noise will wake me up.

                Wish I can ask doc to prescribe me sleeping pills and then I can sleep soundly throughout.
                Dh sleeps like a log.

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                • N Offline
                  ngl2010
                  last edited by

                  Maybe use individual pocketed spring mattress? We had one before. I couldn’t feel anything when DH toss and turn.

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                  • MyPillowM Offline
                    MyPillow
                    last edited by

                    ngl2010:
                    Maybe use individual pocketed spring mattress? We had one before. I couldn't feel anything when DH toss and turn.

                    yep pretty good , hardly feel toss n turn movements unless i am still awake

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                      ngl2010
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                      MyPillow:
                      ngl2010:

                      Maybe use individual pocketed spring mattress? We had one before. I couldn't feel anything when DH toss and turn.


                      yep pretty good , hardly feel toss n turn movements unless i am still awake

                      It had its drawback too. I felt very stress whenever DS slept with us when he was a toddler. I can't feel his movement so I kept checking on him at night! 😓

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                        sleepy
                        last edited by

                        I will take antihistamine the drowsy kind

                        if really can’t sleep after lying down for 2 hours

                        But better consult your doctor 1st lah, don’t self medicate

                        For me, I have a collection of different antihistamines because of hives and itch so I know my medicine and its effect

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