
MrsPuddlesFL said:I was recently reading an article where it said that our sleep affects our natural hormone production and it's important for loosing fat. I'm sure some of you have some statistics or some real info. on this.
lucidBlue said:I have not slept well at all in the past month or so. I can definitely tell that my workouts have suffered, along with my overall mental focus.

spatts said:Hm, perhaps your husband isn't the only one being inconvenienced by your snoring. Have you had that checked? Apnea? Deviated septum? Tonsils? Anything?
Nonerz said:
He recently got one of those machines where you have this gas mask type device that you put over your nose and mouth and the machine literally pushes oxygen down your throat.
He swears by it...but more convincingly, my mom swears by it. He doesn't hold his breath or snore anymore with it on! He wakes up feeling well rested and is so excited to finally have a solution that works for him. He had the surgery for a deviated septum years ago which improved his snoring/holding breath for a little while...but it didn't last.
A little tip...get the humidifier to keep your nasal passage moist. Before he got the humidifier he was having lots of problems with his severe allergies. Now he (and my mom too) gets a great night's sleep!
Good luck girlie!
8 hours minimum if you're training hard, but few of us get that. W6
MsBeverlyHills said:MsPuddles-- your not sleeping cause your playing on the internet all night...LOL!!
jsut kidding!!! try that Ambian-- Ive also heard it works real well-- no sides.
geoffgarst said:Sleep is very important for recovery when training. Minimum of 8 hours.
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