Originally Posted By: GhostFlame
All good things to try. I tried CPAP and it is aweful!
I'm going to have a mouth piece made by my dentist. it will move my lower jaw forward about a 1/2 inch. This opens the airway and works about 80% of snorers... Talk to your dentist.
They are comfortable to sleep with and you sleep like a baby. don't get the cheap ones off the internet. These work but because they are not fitted to your mouth they will cause soreness and receeding gum lines... the custom made ones do not. I tried one of the cheap ones for about 3 weeks and had to stop using it. Like anything else in life get a good one!
Like GhostFlame, I also have problems with snoring, own a VTX 1800C (2002), use Rotella T6, and have tried the moldable mouthguards from the Internet. One area that we differ is that the cheap moldable mouthguards work for me. They are just like the mouthguard I wore for high school football. To mold it to your mouth, you dip the mouthguard in very hot water for a short time and then place the mouthguard in your mouth to mold it to your teeth.
When I wear my mouthguard at night, it holds my lower jaw slightly forward so I do not snore. I have not had gum issues from my cheap mouthguards. I would recommend giving them a try.
I have tried CPAP on multiple occasions and I can not get comfortable with the headgear. The last CPAP machine I tried was very, very quiet and even added humidity to the air being blown into my nose. I wanted it to work but I could not get comfortable. Also, getting up in the middle of the night is a pain when you have to deal with the CPAP headgear.
I agree with the "lose some weight" advice but I used to snore like a chainsaw even when I was quite thin in my early 20s.
Give the cheapie mouthguards from Amazon a try and if you have teeth/gum issues, please follow GhostFlame's advice to have your dentist fit a night guard for you.
My wish for a good night's sleep goes out to all of my VTX brothers and sisters.
-HarcourtFentonMudd