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you could try a mallet! (LOL) seriously though does he snore? may be he has sleep apnoea or some kind of faulty sleep mechanism which can be diagnosed and corrected. If he has the same problem when he is at home it seems it's not likely that it is sleeping with a partner or your bed. His GP could refer him to a sleep clinic on the NHS or privately and they will advise |