Fatigue
Fatigue
Fatigue
fall asleep
fall asleep
Maybe they have extra curricular activities every night.
It is a sleep disorder. People that have it tend to feel sleepy all the time and can fall asleep during daily activities.
The correct spelling is "dreaming" (subconscious mental images and activities).
Mr. Wopsle's great aunt had a tendency to nod off and eventually fall asleep during evening school in "Great Expectations." Her constant nodding and eventual slumber often disrupted the class and made it challenging for Mr. Wopsle to focus on his studies.
Not sleeping on your back decreases snoring. For those who have a tendency to repeatedly roll over on their back (especially while asleep) wearing a belt or robe tie holding a tennis ball in the small of the back will do the trick.
Sleep apnea could be dangerous. Some people with sleep apnea sleep with an oxygen mask on to avoid risks. What you are describing is not sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is about abnormal rhythm in breathing while asleep. Falling asleep while talking to people is another case.
"asleep" is a verb
Fall asleep is future tense Ex. I am going to fall asleep. Fell asleep is past tense Ex. I fell asleep.