UPDATE: Successful Surgery, Home Now- GOD IS GOOD

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Post by AllShookUp » Mon May 16, 2005 2:29 pm

Heidi
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'cause I've heard it all before
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Yes, I've paid the price
But look how much I gained
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Post by HappyHoser » Mon May 16, 2005 6:41 pm

You're still in my prayers. Thanks for keeping us posted!

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Post by Sleeping With The Enemy » Mon May 16, 2005 9:04 pm

Keep praying, I just remembered my kids are out of school in 2 weeks for the summer.

I'm wearing my CPAP faithfully, it is kind of uncomfortable because the forehead piece of my Activa sits right on my incision

Just keep me in your prayers, I guess I'm catching up on that sleep debt now, whether I want to or not.

Heidi

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Post by felineperson3 » Mon May 16, 2005 10:14 pm

Thanks for the update, Heidi!

I am thankful that your surgery went well and that you have such an upbeat attitude. God is so good and faithful!! Keep on "keeping on" with your good progress during your convalescence. Prayers continuing for you!!
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Post by ozij » Wed May 18, 2005 10:17 pm

I'm so glad you're operation went so well. Wishing you the best, fastest of recoveries.
I was on an internet-less vacation - therefore my silence before, and belated reaction.

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Post by Sleeping With The Enemy » Wed May 18, 2005 10:36 pm

It is just unbelievable how well I'm doing. I am so thankful and everyone knows who I am thankful to.

I wear my CPAP faithfully even though the straps rest on my incision. Like I said I am not able to wear my other favorite, the Aeiomed Aura mask, but soon....

My neighbor just had his sleep study done, I'm so happy that I am able to help him with any questions. I stopped by his place today, he is a farmer and he is kind of worried because I guess his MD isn't so sure he is going to sign his medical card, he drives a dump truck, because of the sleep apnea. Right now he is on the auto titrating, trying to figure out a pressure. He is using the Comfort Gel mask and seems to be doing well with that.

Its just great to see someone go from sleep deprived to feeling good. I asked him how he sleeps now and he said the mask takes some getting used to but he sleeps and wakes up feeling refreshed. He just had a knee replacement and they noticed the OSA in the hospital, he told me that and I rode him until he finally called his MD to sign up for a sleep study. He is very new to this.

Anyone with the comfort gel have problems with care of it? I told him just to use baby soap to wash it, he was using Dawn dishwashing liquid.

Thanks,

Heidi

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Post by rock and roll » Thu May 19, 2005 6:35 am

The power of collective group praying is amazing. Rest assured you had all of us praying for you. It's all downhill now for you and so glad all went well. Keep on letting us know how it is going.

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Post by tomjax » Thu May 19, 2005 10:50 am

rock and roll wrote:The power of collective group praying is amazing. Rest assured you had all of us praying for you. It's all downhill now for you and so glad all went well. Keep on letting us know how it is going.
I have often wondered about this and how prayer works in such cases.
Is a mind in power changed?
Is the mortality rate different in aethists and those who pray?
What part does the docs skill and probability and outcome play in this equation?
And what does one in charge have against those who do not have a favorable outcome?
Just curious.

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Post by rock and roll » Thu May 19, 2005 5:19 pm

These are all factors. Of course thye doctor has to have skill. Of course many things have to happen and go right but think of prayer as a positive energy (after all, everything and all matter is a form of energy) and the more people sending it to another the larger amount of energy reaches us. In this case positive energy. Yes it helps. Does it all the time, no as there are reasons for such. But, if and when I have dangerous surgery or health problems, I want it coming at me, it can't hurt and in the opinion of many, it works.

This is not the forum for philosophical discussions. There are many others for such. PM me if you want to debate this and I can turn you on to many places for answers. [/list]