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I have started making a strange noise.

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Gonegirl Tue 08-Oct-19 14:39:20

It's when I am drifting off to sleep at night. I can hear myself doing it. It's not snoring because it is on the out breath. It's like, "herrrr, herrrr. My voice is definitely involved.

It wakes DH up. He quietly says, "be quiet", and I stop for a minute or two. Then off I go again.

Am I just weird? confused

MissAdventure Tue 08-Oct-19 14:42:03

I think I make it too.
It sounds like a frog croaking; well, mine does, anyway.

Either that or I've got Kermit hiding out in my room.

Gonegirl Tue 08-Oct-19 14:43:07

Yep. That's it. Glad it's not just me. grin

MissAdventure Tue 08-Oct-19 14:44:56

All together now..

youtu.be/PcDVH8DiBnM

MissAdventure Tue 08-Oct-19 14:46:12

Seriously, I have no idea what causes it overeating but its really loud and seems to be something to do with my hiatus hernia.

Gonegirl Tue 08-Oct-19 14:49:56

Awww. I like that. Specially Rupert.

Gonegirl Tue 08-Oct-19 14:51:32

Oh now! Pretty sure I've got one of those (hiatus hernia). I have to take omeprazole but have managed to avoid the camera down throat.

MissAdventure Tue 08-Oct-19 15:17:26

I've had the camera down and have a sliding hernia, but don't take my meds.

I googled the croaking sound, and its fairly common.

Its driven some people to get quite depressed when they need to do work presentations and speeches.
They open their mouth to speak and "croak" comes out.

It can sound like a burp, too.

BlueSky Tue 08-Oct-19 17:31:48

Apparently as soon as I drift off to sleep I make a moaning sound, even if cat napping in front of the TV. I can even hear it myself at times! I remember being told this even as a child!

Treebee Tue 08-Oct-19 19:29:40

I groan in my sleep, but only when I’ve got a sore throat.

Callistemon Wed 09-Oct-19 01:59:59

Are you related to my DH, Gonegirl?
He makes weird noises when he's dropping off to sleep and often in the night too.

He says he always wanted a sister.

BradfordLass72 Wed 09-Oct-19 05:42:04

Both my sons have done that from birth, in fact it is what alerted me often to the fact they were actually falling asleep.

It's not a frog croak just a little murmur, as one might say 'Mmmm' in agreement with something.

I'm not aware that I do it but I know my son (40) still does.

Jane10 Wed 09-Oct-19 07:05:53

Purring?

Teetime Wed 09-Oct-19 09:51:17

DH purrs - its quite comforting.

ReadyMeals Wed 09-Oct-19 10:17:54

Well it's likely to lead to sleep problems for you as well as him if he wakes you up when you do it. You'll end up with that thing where you wake up with a start every time you start to drop off, in anticipation. If you have a spare bedroom, move into it, then you can whirr and hurrr in peace.

NfkDumpling Wed 09-Oct-19 10:18:00

Oh, I’ve caught myself doing that too, I’m so pleased I’m not alone! Luckily DH usually falls asleep first so I don’t think he’s noticed!

Gonegirl Wed 09-Oct-19 10:22:44

I do wonder if it's a form of purring. I like nothing better than be tucked up cosily in my bed. grin

Gonegirl Wed 09-Oct-19 10:23:48

Callistemon grin

MadeInYorkshire Wed 09-Oct-19 10:24:11

I wonder if some of you may be suffering with Sleep Apnoea?

I have it and it can lead to all sorts of noises!

Apparently I have started to 'grunt' - I have no idea why or even that I am doing it but my DD recorded it, and I am most definitely grunting, nothing to do with sleep though ....

Davida1968 Wed 09-Oct-19 10:43:14

Welcome to the wonderful world of snorers.... www.nhs.uk/conditions/snoring/

Alexa Wed 09-Oct-19 10:44:06

Maybe you have developed a pouch in your upper oesophagus. I have, and it can make that noise.

Madmaggie Wed 09-Oct-19 11:02:35

I grind my teeth - apparently ?

GrannyHaggis Wed 09-Oct-19 11:31:03

Gone Girl, have you tried using a triangular pillow so that you're not lying flat in bed? It's definitely helped me!

moggie57 Wed 09-Oct-19 12:15:01

its air trapped in your throat, try lying on your side .not your back.......

MissAdventure Wed 09-Oct-19 13:54:17

Mine is a croak, not a snore, grunt or purr.
Nothing so cute.