Move Over Power Napping Here Comes Power Snoring!

by Carol Bartram on November 28, 2009

Most people would agree that living with a snorer can be a living hell but trust me there’s snoring and then there’s SNORING. Recently an English women has had her snoring recorded as one of the highest (noisiest) in the UK.

When you consider that a chain saw will register at about 110 decibels this unfortunate woman’s snoring has been recorded at … wait for it … 112 decibels! Louder than a speeding locomotive, jet plane, power saw and even a garbage disposal truck.

Has this woman never heard of Snoring Aids! I feel great pity for her partner as snoring that loud has got to be disruptive to anyone in the near vicinity. I think this would be a case for seperate bedrooms (preferably in a different house) rather than seperate beds. At this level it’s unlikely you could find respite anywhere in the same house.

Joking aside snoring can be a curse and could even be a sign of an undiagnosed medical condition. So if you’re snoring and keeping your partner awake at night you may want to pay your health professional a visit. If that doesn’t work there is no shortage of anti snoring treatments available and usually as long as no underlying medical condition exists there will be a treatment that works for you it may just take a bit of research and trial and error.

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