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Heart disease and snoring go hand in hand. Is your girlfriend using a CPAP

machine?

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> > > I'm currently in a long-distance relationship with someone, so

> > obviously our only time together is over the phone. By the way she does

> > know about my 4S. My only problems are A: She snores when she falls

> > asleep and B: Sometimes she breathes really heavy and loud. The snoring

> > isn't that big of a deal, because I can usually just hang up. The real

> > problem comes with her heavy breathing. The reason she does this is from

> > a heart condition she has causing her problems. This breathing is one of

> > my worst, if not the worst trigger sounds that I have. My body literally

> > goes into shut down, I cant think, I cant talk, I cant do much of

> > anything when she breathes like that. However, it's caused by her having

> > problems with her heart. So where does the compromise begin? The whole

> > situation is caused by both of us having something wrong we cant

> > control, and I want to be there for her, but it seriously puts me out of

> > commission while it's happening and sometimes hours afterward. Is there

> > anything I can do or say to her, or do I be a good boyfriend and put her

> > first?

> > >

> >

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What is a CPAP machine?

> > > >

> > > > I'm currently in a long-distance relationship with someone, so

> > > obviously our only time together is over the phone. By the way she does

> > > know about my 4S. My only problems are A: She snores when she falls

> > > asleep and B: Sometimes she breathes really heavy and loud. The snoring

> > > isn't that big of a deal, because I can usually just hang up. The real

> > > problem comes with her heavy breathing. The reason she does this is from

> > > a heart condition she has causing her problems. This breathing is one of

> > > my worst, if not the worst trigger sounds that I have. My body literally

> > > goes into shut down, I cant think, I cant talk, I cant do much of

> > > anything when she breathes like that. However, it's caused by her having

> > > problems with her heart. So where does the compromise begin? The whole

> > > situation is caused by both of us having something wrong we cant

> > > control, and I want to be there for her, but it seriously puts me out of

> > > commission while it's happening and sometimes hours afterward. Is there

> > > anything I can do or say to her, or do I be a good boyfriend and put her

> > > first?

> > > >

> > >

> >

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What is a CPAP machine?

> > > >

> > > > I'm currently in a long-distance relationship with someone, so

> > > obviously our only time together is over the phone. By the way she does

> > > know about my 4S. My only problems are A: She snores when she falls

> > > asleep and B: Sometimes she breathes really heavy and loud. The snoring

> > > isn't that big of a deal, because I can usually just hang up. The real

> > > problem comes with her heavy breathing. The reason she does this is from

> > > a heart condition she has causing her problems. This breathing is one of

> > > my worst, if not the worst trigger sounds that I have. My body literally

> > > goes into shut down, I cant think, I cant talk, I cant do much of

> > > anything when she breathes like that. However, it's caused by her having

> > > problems with her heart. So where does the compromise begin? The whole

> > > situation is caused by both of us having something wrong we cant

> > > control, and I want to be there for her, but it seriously puts me out of

> > > commission while it's happening and sometimes hours afterward. Is there

> > > anything I can do or say to her, or do I be a good boyfriend and put her

> > > first?

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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There is no such thing as too old to learn! With clear instructions my 91 year old grandpa is using a computer and an ipod.Sent from my HTC----- Reply message -----To: <Soundsensitivity >Subject: Re: What to do about girlfriend?Date: Wed, Mar 30, 2011 23:59

Hey Heidi, Is that Skype thing hard to do? I would like to use it with my aunts who live across the country (US) from one another. Neither can travel and neither are computer savvy. But if I learn and my cousin knows maybe we can work it out. Whatcha think...am I at 53 too old to learn?

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> > > > > > > > I'm currently in a long-distance relationship with someone, so

> > > > > > > obviously our only time together is over the phone. By the way she does

> > > > > > > know about my 4S. My only problems are A: She snores when she falls

> > > > > > > asleep and B: Sometimes she breathes really heavy and loud. The snoring

> > > > > > > isn't that big of a deal, because I can usually just hang up. The real

> > > > > > > problem comes with her heavy breathing. The reason she does this is from

> > > > > > > a heart condition she has causing her problems. This breathing is one of

> > > > > > > my worst, if not the worst trigger sounds that I have. My body literally

> > > > > > > goes into shut down, I cant think, I cant talk, I cant do much of

> > > > > > > anything when she breathes like that. However, it's caused by her having

> > > > > > > problems with her heart. So where does the compromise begin? The whole

> > > > > > > situation is caused by both of us having something wrong we cant

> > > > > > > control, and I want to be there for her, but it seriously puts me out of

> > > > > > > commission while it's happening and sometimes hours afterward. Is there

> > > > > > > anything I can do or say to her, or do I be a good boyfriend and put her

> > > > > > > first?

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

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That's what I like to hear!

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> > > > > > > > > I'm currently in a long-distance relationship with someone, so

>

> > > > > > > > obviously our only time together is over the phone. By the way

she does

>

> > > > > > > > know about my 4S. My only problems are A: She snores when she

falls

>

> > > > > > > > asleep and B: Sometimes she breathes really heavy and loud. The

snoring

>

> > > > > > > > isn't that big of a deal, because I can usually just hang up.

The real

>

> > > > > > > > problem comes with her heavy breathing. The reason she does this

is from

>

> > > > > > > > a heart condition she has causing her problems. This breathing

is one of

>

> > > > > > > > my worst, if not the worst trigger sounds that I have. My body

literally

>

> > > > > > > > goes into shut down, I cant think, I cant talk, I cant do much

of

>

> > > > > > > > anything when she breathes like that. However, it's caused by

her having

>

> > > > > > > > problems with her heart. So where does the compromise begin? The

whole

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> > > > > > > > situation is caused by both of us having something wrong we cant

>

> > > > > > > > control, and I want to be there for her, but it seriously puts

me out of

>

> > > > > > > > commission while it's happening and sometimes hours afterward.

Is there

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> > > > > > > > anything I can do or say to her, or do I be a good boyfriend and

put her

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