Snoring in the dormitory was awakened by my roommate. Is snoring my fault?
I tell you, there are 8 people in our dormitory. When I was a freshman, two girls snored, one every day and the other occasionally. Hit this every day and sleep next to my head. I slept very lightly, and she kept me awake every day. At first, I was embarrassed to mention it. After all, they were all little girls, but later, I couldn't help but tell her that her first reaction was to deny that she snored … so I recorded it that night. Later, the girl didn't make any efforts to change and make up for it. She didn't get along well with six people including me in dormitory life and finally moved out of our dormitory. This is another story. Another girl who snores occasionally is my best friend in my dormitory. She didn't play until she slept in the wrong position or caught a cold. She played for three days in a row last week, and I lost sleep for three days. She knows that she goes to buy medicine for snoring (clearing her nose) on weekends. She doesn't know if she is making trouble. She often asks me "I didn't disturb you last night" in the morning, or tells me "I may snore today, so go to bed early" at night, and then tries to sleep until I fall asleep. Now that our sophomore year is almost over, one of us moved away last semester and had a bad time with everyone, and the other was an angel of everyone. You see, people with different qualities handle the same thing in different ways and get different results. I'll write it here. Someone asked the same qwq that snoring was a disease. The otolaryngology department in the hospital is not good for her health. Seeing a doctor and taking medicine is not all about not affecting us. It's not a sleeping pill, it's a medicine for nasal ventilation, and I don't know the specific name of the medicine, because she didn't show it to me. I stressed that I took a nap to talk to the first girl about the location of my bed, not that I was the only one who was awakened by the nap, and everyone else was affected. The main reason why the first girl moved out was not sleeping, but also the contradiction with the other four people because of part-time job and money sharing, and various minor problems in life (such as poor hygiene in the dormitory, smelly feet and so on). ). Another digression is that snoring is a disease. I didn't know until I took a shower in high school and went to the hospital with water in my ears. There was a shelf of brochures in the department at that time. I didn't expect this knowledge to be popularized for so many years.