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65rosessamurai
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I thought this was too short a subject for blogging, but also had a bit of a question to go with it.
This morning, the wife commented on how my breathing pattern as I slept had changed. She said it went from shallow breathing to more deep-breathing while I slept, and had changed since I had started the nebbing.
Whether it's because I'm always breathing in deep to get the drugs deep in my lungs before going to bed, or because all that coughing had increased the volume of my lungs for an easier deep breath, I don't know.
I was curious as to whether anyone else has had comments from their significant others in regards to their breathing pattern as they slept.
The wife had once said that when I seem to have caught a cold or something like that, I tend to snore. Though sometimes even during stressful times, she said I seem to snore when that happens, too.
As for any increase in energy, that hasn't changed much. Probably cause I still gotta get up so early in the AM, and come home late at night. Also, I still seem to wake up in the middle of the night from sweating, and sometimes I'm woken from the MIL making such a loud racket when opening the door to her room (she's on the first floor, were on the second and our door's closed). I cut down the MIL's noise with the door by lubing it and cleaning the dust out of the tracks...BTW it's a Japanese style door where it slides on a rail, not swing on a hinge.
This morning, the wife commented on how my breathing pattern as I slept had changed. She said it went from shallow breathing to more deep-breathing while I slept, and had changed since I had started the nebbing.
Whether it's because I'm always breathing in deep to get the drugs deep in my lungs before going to bed, or because all that coughing had increased the volume of my lungs for an easier deep breath, I don't know.
I was curious as to whether anyone else has had comments from their significant others in regards to their breathing pattern as they slept.
The wife had once said that when I seem to have caught a cold or something like that, I tend to snore. Though sometimes even during stressful times, she said I seem to snore when that happens, too.
As for any increase in energy, that hasn't changed much. Probably cause I still gotta get up so early in the AM, and come home late at night. Also, I still seem to wake up in the middle of the night from sweating, and sometimes I'm woken from the MIL making such a loud racket when opening the door to her room (she's on the first floor, were on the second and our door's closed). I cut down the MIL's noise with the door by lubing it and cleaning the dust out of the tracks...BTW it's a Japanese style door where it slides on a rail, not swing on a hinge.