If you snore does it connote you are sleeping more soundly?

me and my fiance recently got a brand new matress after months of him complaining of back pain, in a minute his back doesn't hurt, but I'm not getting any sleep because he is snoring so LOUD. He's never felt better and said he sleeps adjectives nite! ugh!!
Answers:
While the fact that he is snoring may in certainty indicate that your BF is getting better sleep, snoring itself is not an indicator of better sleep. He likely have a problem keeping his airway open while sleeping.
Snoring can be a sign of apnea. It doesn't mean you are getting a good night's sleep at adjectives. Source(s): RCP
Not at all. One could be extremely fatigued, sick, have sleep apnea, be overweight. Has he be gaining weight since you met him? He's getting sluggish in his days with you.
no, it means he probably have sleep apnea
No, snoring is a possible sign of sleep apnea (brief cessation of breathing). It's possible the way he's sleeping causes his tongue to nose-dive back towards his throat. If he's overweight or obese, that can cause sleep apnea as capably. He may be sleeping in a position that alleviates his back, but it's clearly cause a problem elsewhere.

Your fiance needs to go to his doctor going on for his snoring.
Not at adjectives. Snoring means poor breathing not better sleep. Maybe before you bought the mattress he be hardly getting any sleep at all.

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