I'm a light sleeper--example: my brother woke me up around 1 or 2 in the morning over the Christmas break from talking to his gamer friends online (his room was the one above mine).
It seems like such a weird thing to be thankful for, but I was so excited to learn my husband doesn't snore. My DOG, however, has decided she's going to snore every night. It started right before break and has continued. I had to start wearing my pink ear plugs to sleep at night. Those started to hurt like heck (and wake me up), so I reverted to my dad's Nascar earplugs with a string that keeps the two plugs connected (I didn't choose them first because I was afraid they would choke me at night--that didn't happen). I also thought they would hurt more since that weren't as soft as the others, but that wasn't the case--quite the opposite. But last night the right one started to hurt and I think I've determined that my right ear is smaller than the left. I also know Athena's still snoring because sometimes she'll wake me up even with the ear plugs, and sometimes one will fall out during the night.
Long story short, I need to invest in some good ear plugs. I'd like to be able to sleep through the night. Either that or send Athena to a shelter. *JOKING!*
I used to wear earplugs all the time when I worked nights so people didn't wake me up day.
ReplyDeleteThese are my fav:
http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/e-a-r-ez-ins-ear-plugs.html
They work and they are comfy to wear at night. Hope you finds one that work for you. I could only find these ones online. The ones I tried from local stores were all uncomfortable.
My dogs snore like trains most nights- brats!
ReplyDeleteOops nevermind, these are the ones I had:
ReplyDeletehttp://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/qureearpln26.html
You can get plugs custom molded to your ears. I'm sure there's do-it-yourself kits or an ear/nose/throat doc could do it.
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