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GoldenMerc
12-09-2006, 05:59 PM
Well,when i sleep i unfortually keep my mouth open meaning i inhail dust ect and wake up with a dry mouth which is aggy i have had this problem for about 4 years and just thought to see if the Habbox users can help me with my problem.
+Rep if you help
Thanks
Ho-Yin
12-09-2006, 06:27 PM
Yeh I get this problem sometimes, when my nose is blocked I would have to breathe through my mouth...
Sometimes its okay, but other times my mouth and lips are dry...
GoldenMerc
12-09-2006, 06:28 PM
Yeh I get this problem sometimes, when my nose is blocked I would have to breathe through my mouth...
Sometimes its okay, but other times my mouth and lips are dry...
I do it all the time and i want to stop help meee
-Undiscovered
12-09-2006, 06:29 PM
maybe get one of those things you get when people snore to cover your mouth :s
Memmish
12-09-2006, 06:33 PM
ross <3
hmm i have no idea how you would stop that, because you can't control what you do while you are asleep, maybe you should visit your doctor if it worries you.
GoldenMerc
12-09-2006, 06:53 PM
ross <3
hmm i have no idea how you would stop that, because you can't control what you do while you are asleep, maybe you should visit your doctor if it worries you.
I would look like a nub,OMG Docter i sleep with my mouth open helpppp
GoldenMerc
12-09-2006, 06:54 PM
ross <3
hmm i have no idea how you would stop that, because you can't control what you do while you are asleep, maybe you should visit your doctor if it worries you.
I would look like a nub,OMG Docter i sleep with my mouth open helpppp
fnx anyways babebszsss
Edit by 8Freak8: Please be careful not to double post even accidentally. Warned only.
Before you go to sleep, take breaths through your nose, then exhale through your mouth, so you get used to breathing through the nose.
:)
Try sleeping with your face down (on your pillow).
Vitamin
12-09-2006, 08:22 PM
Try sleeping with your face down (on your pillow).
are you some kind of secret murderer trying to trick people into suffocating themselves? shame on you!
GoldenMerc
12-09-2006, 08:49 PM
Try sleeping with your face down (on your pillow).
I used to do that,Stopped now as i found it unconftable.
Ho-Yin
12-09-2006, 08:58 PM
I tried this once... Tape your mouth shut with tape so you can only breathe through the nose... but the next morning, somehow it was ripped off hmmm
GoldenMerc
12-09-2006, 09:39 PM
I tried this once... Tape your mouth shut with tape so you can only breathe through the nose... but the next morning, somehow it was ripped off hmmm
Trying to kill Ross is a offense.I Doubt it would work nether i think it would just kill me
y dont u get 1 of them mask thingys? I think their called a nebuliser. That way ur breathing through tht and not the air so its cleaner.
pebblehab
13-09-2006, 08:56 AM
Hi Ross
It sounds like you have a milder form of sleep apnoea, as waking with a dry mouth is one of the symptoms of this :o You say you've had the problem for 4 years, but do you have any other symptoms? Do you feel you are getting enough sleep, and are waking refreshed, or are you constantly tired during the day?
There are ways to get help, some methods are using chin straps (bit like an odd shaped plaster lol) to keep your mouth shut, or special nose clips to keep your nasal airways open so you can breathe through your nose, or even wearing a mask to help you breathe correctly. But, for all of these you really DO need to speak to your doctor first. I am guessing your doc will ask you a variety of questions to assess how much it's affecting you and will then refer you to a specialist and/or sleep clinic.
Don't be worried about going to your doctor, nor should you feel silly - this problem is more common than people realise and if it's affecting your sleep then it's also affecting the quality of your waking hours. It wont go away by itself, so it really is in your best interests to seek medical help as soon as you can.
Here are some links you can read about sleep apnoea - you should read them and see if you have any other symptoms too.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/conditions/sleepapnoea1.shtml
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.aspx?articleId=340§ionId=19169
I can't stress enough how important it is, in the long term, to get a good nights sleep. We can all survive the odd sleepless night, but if it continues over time, it may affect your physical and mental health also.
I hope some of this helps - let us know how you get on :)
GoldenMerc
13-09-2006, 03:04 PM
Thanks for the help +Rep,il ask my mum to get me a appointment with the docter.
Hi Ross
It sounds like you have a milder form of sleep apnoea, as waking with a dry mouth is one of the symptoms of this :o You say you've had the problem for 4 years, but do you have any other symptoms? Do you feel you are getting enough sleep, and are waking refreshed, or are you constantly tired during the day?
There are ways to get help, some methods are using chin straps (bit like an odd shaped plaster lol) to keep your mouth shut, or special nose clips to keep your nasal airways open so you can breathe through your nose, or even wearing a mask to help you breathe correctly. But, for all of these you really DO need to speak to your doctor first. I am guessing your doc will ask you a variety of questions to assess how much it's affecting you and will then refer you to a specialist and/or sleep clinic.
Don't be worried about going to your doctor, nor should you feel silly - this problem is more common than people realise and if it's affecting your sleep then it's also affecting the quality of your waking hours. It wont go away by itself, so it really is in your best interests to seek medical help as soon as you can.
Here are some links you can read about sleep apnoea - you should read them and see if you have any other symptoms too.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/conditions/sleepapnoea1.shtml
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.aspx?articleId=340§ionId=19169
I can't stress enough how important it is, in the long term, to get a good nights sleep. We can all survive the odd sleepless night, but if it continues over time, it may affect your physical and mental health also.
I hope some of this helps - let us know how you get on :)
SacredDino
07-10-2006, 05:16 AM
try going to sleep witha glass of water and drink it before you go to bed and keep it on your bed side table so if you wake up you can drink more this helped me with that problem
Josh-H
07-10-2006, 04:58 PM
Gaffer tape up your mouth before going to sleep!
GoldenMerc
07-10-2006, 07:26 PM
Gaffer tape up your mouth before going to sleep!
I'd rather not.
Still can't seem to find the problem :(
cocaine
07-10-2006, 07:30 PM
Use one of them decongestants then just breathe through your nose.
GoldenMerc
08-10-2006, 04:30 PM
Use one of them decongestants then just breathe through your nose.
Never heard of that.
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