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SNORING AS AFFLICTION
From the instant of our first breath the respiratory tract has been functioning steadily, except for momentary pauses. If we are in reasonably good health, this is practically effortless, when we are not driving ourselves to unusual exertions. Only in the presence of a few diseases are we disturbed by our breathing. Nevertheless, under ideal conditions – ideal that is for the breather – this breathing has undoubtedly caused much trouble. There is one phenomenon, familiar, poorly understood and disturbing, that is directly related to breathing. This is snoring. It is ironic that our most common afflictions may be not amenable to treatment while some rare, bizarre conditions are, at long last, being triumphantly handled. There just is not any good treatment for the common cold. On the other hand Addison’s disease, which few of you have seen, but which was hopeless until recently, is now efficiently treated.
Snoring may well be classed as an affliction, despite the blooming health that characterizes most snorers. The mental picture we hold of them shows sturdy men, eating three heavy meals a day, possibly copiously indulging in evening potations, and retiring for a night of sound slumber, oblivious of all the world’s troubles and particularly of the tumult which so troubles all others in their immediate vicinity. This is the common pattern, but delicate abstemious ladies, sleeping like Keat’s heroine “an azure-lidded sleep,” may well produce such a cacophony.
Probably any of the soft tissues at the back of the mouth and nose may interfere with breathing and thus cause snoring. It is generally believed and is probably true that lying on the back promotes snoring. The tongue and the palate drop against the posterior wall of the pharynx and the air can get down to the lungs only by roughly pushing them aside. Not all noisy breathing is snoring. It may result from obstruction in the larynx or in the windpipe or the bronchi in the lungs.
Snoring is spoken of above as an affliction. It decidedly is that, but not to the person in whom it occurs. One forced into habitual auditory association with a bad snorer through the long watches of the night may well suffer in health. The only recourse is to prod the performer into semi-consciousness and then if possible do as the remarkable Dr. Charles W. Eliot did. In his last illness he suffered much pain, but at bedtime he said that he made himself as comfortable as possible and then “hastened to go to sleep before the pain became too severe.”
On one occasion when we were anchored in Tarpaulin Cove with two snorers of distinction aboard, I took the tender, rowed to a beach shining white in the moonlight and remained there till morning.
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