I am reliably told, and have been told for some years, that I snore - a lot.
Curious as to the extent to which I do, and how often it might involve sleep apnea style snoring, in which there are the long and unhealthy pauses in breathing, I decided to look up snore monitoring apps for my smart phone, and there are several to choose from.
But before I first used it, I was slightly worried about what would happen if I found out I mutter wildly inappropriate things in my sleep, or more worryingly, hear something completely spooky, like an unrecognised voice saying my name in the middle of the night? Surely some writer has used a scenario like that in a scary story? My daughter thought it very weird that I should even think of this, but I thought it would be something that would occur to most people with an imagination. Who is right?
Anyway, I now know directly that, yes, I do snore, and almost continuously it seems. Not always at a high volume, but absolutely silent sleep seems a pretty small proportion of my night. I also know that I can cough in the middle of the night and not remember it the next day. I have not yet heard any muttering, or disembodied voices, yet.
Now, to investigate some snore reduction devices. I don't think I have serious sleep apnea, but I would like to have clearer sounding night breathing...
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