Where can I buy the earplugs?

My roommate snores, and there is really nought I can do besides buying myself earplugs... However, I really don't know where can I find them? Anyone know what stores or places I can buy them? Thanks!

Answer:
wallgreens carries soft ones to wear while sleeping. If your roommate snores alot you may want to suggest he own a sleep study done. He may have sleep apnea. I go to have one done as I kept both my husband and kids awake near my snoring. I am so happy that I go because I do have sleep apnea and by going it probably save my life. I be totally shocked when I got my results. I immediately sleep with a c-pap mechanism so I no longer snore and I have much more dash as I sleep soundly.

Hope that helps
A pharmacy / chemist
Try Walgreens drugstore
I wouldn't suggest ear plugs, they are humiliated especially when you turn and I don't think they work. Though I suggest homedepot or wallmart.
Any drugstore will enjoy them.
any store that sells hunting supplies, walmart, kmart, i ruminate even drug stores sell ear plugs, and perchance even some grocery stores
Try Amazon.com and you won't have to give notice your home. You can also look for those nose pieces that a human being wears to minimize snoring and hold your roommate wear one.
you can buy earplugs from anywhere!! u can find them at drugmart or loblaws
any pharmacy,drug store,welding supply shop,any factory that make anything would have them handy.any pool supply store,walmart,kmart,target adjectives in the pool wedge.
Rite Aid, Walgreens, any pharmacy usually with the eye drops/ear drop items.
walmart is where on earth we get ours, any big store or drugstore.
look for the absolute noise number explicitly blocked.

also white noise help.. run a fan within the room.
Any drugstore (Walgreens, CVS, Osco, etc...) or even other stores (Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target, etc...) would have them - usually close by their pharmacy area.

By the style, here are some other suggestions for dealing with the snoring: logically there are snore strips for the roommate; a viable odds may be adding "white noise" (such as a admirer, noise gadget, tv, etc...) - believe it or not, just a touch extra "noise" can drown out quite a bit of distracting noise; or you can also sleep with music/ receiver on low if you are the music type.

Whatever you choose, may you get some virtuous sleep soon. Good luck to you!!

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