Do You Drool, Snore, Talk In Your Sleep, OR Sleepwalk??

@djdeep81 (1061)
April 26, 2007 1:04pm CST
I do drool but very rarely but i do snore when i have a bad cold. How about you? Does it affect others near you?
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@romel_ece (1290)
• Philippines
27 Apr 07
Sometimes I used to drolled too when I was in my teen years while I am sleeping.I think all of us here have experiencing this situation.
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• United States
26 Apr 07
I am a quiet sleeper however, I will have conversations with someone and not remember them. I hope my children don't figure this out when they get older because they will use that to their advantage. You know,'Well,you said I could'. My mother was the same way, and i personally would do that to her.. What goes around comes around.
@hezoid (2144)
26 Apr 07
I think sometimes i snore, and very occasionally might drool if layed on my front, but i don't sleep walk or talk to my knowledge.
• United States
26 Apr 07
I don't drool (often); but as I'm getting older I hear that I snore. When I was younger I used to sleepwalk weekly but I stopped when I was 9 years old (my Mom wouldn't allow me to go to sleepover for fear I'd break my neck in my sleep). And I did talk in my sleep...I may still and wouldn't even know it since I live by myself.
@oldiebut (859)
• Canada
26 Apr 07
Snore? No I don't snore. According to my wife, I rattle the rafters. I have been known to knock chunks of siding off the house. I also chain-stoke, the type of snoring where you snore/exhale and then stop for several seconds. My wife used to think I had stopped breathing till she got used to it.
• United States
26 Apr 07
OMG - I drool too! I have also been known to strike a nice conversation and talk an occasional walk. My mother tells my husband many stories of how I would walk across the house to her room and wake her up and have full blown conversation with her...she put locks up high on the door after I woke up on the floor in the back seat of her car!!!! I just hope that my daughters dont pick up this trait - cause I hear that it runs in the family