One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by mollete » Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:58 am

49er wrote:
DoriC wrote:
49er wrote:
Guest wrote:
49er wrote:By the way, I do great applaud many of the posts on this thread for being extremely supportive of Mozart.
Well, after the way that boy unnecessarily bad-mouthed Dori and Zoo, I hope he appreciates the support that much more.
Due to my brain fog, I don't remember that. But obviously, that is not a good thing to do.

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Mozart22 wrote: Good riddance to you. Now I can sleep better. I'm here for advice from people who actually use xPAP.
You knowing about it because your husband uses it is like me being an expert in physics if I date a scientist.
This may jog your memory. No matter, I just thought I'd give it one more shot, he obviously needs a lot of help in spite of himself and that's what we try to do here if possible. I guess my skin is thicker than I thought.
Thanks Dori.

Wow, that is not a nice to say and agree with guest that he owes you an apology.

You're a very generous person to be willing to still offer help to him.

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Boy I'll say!

I hereby nominate Dori for SAINTHOOD!

However, since I don't imagine you'd want to go all the way to Catholicism, want to split the difference and shoot for Episcopalian?

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by Madalot » Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:18 am

49er wrote:
DoriC wrote:
49er wrote:
Guest wrote:
49er wrote:By the way, I do great applaud many of the posts on this thread for being extremely supportive of Mozart.
Well, after the way that boy unnecessarily bad-mouthed Dori and Zoo, I hope he appreciates the support that much more.
Due to my brain fog, I don't remember that. But obviously, that is not a good thing to do.

49er
Mozart22 wrote: Good riddance to you. Now I can sleep better. I'm here for advice from people who actually use xPAP.
You knowing about it because your husband uses it is like me being an expert in physics if I date a scientist.
This may jog your memory. No matter, I just thought I'd give it one more shot, he obviously needs a lot of help in spite of himself and that's what we try to do here if possible. I guess my skin is thicker than I thought.
Thanks Dori.

Wow, that is not a nice to say and agree with guest that he owes you an apology.

You're a very generous person to be willing to still offer help to him.
I somehow missed the original post. That was just plain mean. And I hate it when people are mean to good people.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by mollete » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:46 am

cosmo wrote:...none of us on this board are probably qualified to give dispense advise in any capacity. We're all a bunch of hacks, bag and cat ladies, wannabe astronauts, etc.
I don't believe that to be the case. There appears to be number of highly qualified Sleep Professionals who frequent the board, offering various degrees of expertise and advice.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by cosmo » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:17 am

I haven't seen a single post of someone claiming to be a sleep doc or tech. Its more of a user group here of people with similar problems helping each other out as much as they can. Even to cranky Mozart

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by RandyJ » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:30 am

cosmo wrote:I haven't seen a single post of someone claiming to be a sleep doc or tech. Its more of a user group here of people with similar problems helping each other out as much as they can. Even to cranky Mozart
We have a few techs who occasionally post, and a few of our more experienced members are as knowledgeable as most techs and sleep docs.

In all fairness, you just joined less than 2 months ago. You haven't had a chance to see a lot here yet.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by Mozart22 » Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:24 am

Dori means well, but the advice she has given to me has been among the least helpful. In essence she is an old hag who has no better way to
spend her old age than going online to give advice for a condition she does not have. She doesn't even use CPAP! She tries to gain credibility by saying her
husband uses it and he's a disabled war veteran. I'm supposed to sympathize with you because your idiot husband doesn't know how to fight properly like a man?
And if he was smart enough to stay away from war (even if he was drafted, there are ways to get out of that) he could get a real job instead of killing people for a living.
He got what he deserved including the cranky old wife.

As for "Guest", as I said before, I'm not gonna argue with someone named "Guest". He's been here for a long time but doesn't even create
a proper profile. Whatever.

I'm a nice guy but I call it like it is. Many of you have been very helpful and I appreciate it! Those who just come here to argue don't
really bother me. I'm willing to move on from the past and focus on being positive instead of rehashing old arguments from a previous thread.
I'm not here to fight with an old lady who doesn't use CPAP or a "Guest." I'm here to focus on the problems at hand instead of petty arguments.
I have no problem with 95 percent of the people here, it's just those who come looking for a fight that are wasting their time
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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by RandyJ » Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:26 am

Ok I'm done

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by TheUglyTruth » Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:34 am

Mozart22 wrote: Image


I'm a nice guy
I'm glad we got that cleared up before I leave for the weekend.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by Mozart22 » Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:40 am

TheUglyTruth wrote:
Mozart22 wrote: Image


I'm a nice guy
I'm glad we got that cleared up before I leave for the weekend.
If someone is mean to me I'm gonna defend myself and be even meaner. I'm nice to friends and brutal to my enemies.
It didn't have to end this way but those who want to pick fights with me should not be surprised when I return the favor.
I want to thank those of you who offered valuable advice in this thread and previous threads. I now have enough information
and no longer need to post on this forum. I got the information I needed.

All the best to you!

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by SleepingUgly » Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:42 am

You are so disordered that your sleep apnea is the least of your problems. You are your own worst enemy. I'm done too.
Never put your fate entirely in the hands of someone who cares less about it than you do. --Sleeping Ugly

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by Madalot » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:02 pm

At first, I was flabbergasted by that last post of his, but then the lightbulb went off...

We've been suckered again, my friends, by HIM/THEM. Fake person, fake profile, fake everything - sucks us in, makes us waste our time and energy, them BAM....

It's amusing to realize how much they hate this forum and the degrees they will go to to stir up trouble here.

Laugh it off and chalk it up to yet another one.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by johnthomasmacdonald » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:11 pm

RandyJ wrote:
Ok I'm done

Pugsy wrote: ditto

I hate being a ditto head but in this case it seems quite appropriate

Mozart - please explain again how the people here owe you ANYTHING, I missed that part. You state that "Dori means well,........." THAT'S ENOUGH - I don't care if she gave you the worst advice in the history of the world, you came here and ASKED for help, if you acknowledge that Dori meant well in trying to help, your behavior towards her is appalling and you should be ashamed of yourself ( in my LIFE i've never treated anyone who was trying to HELP ME as badly as you've done here repeatedly). the fact that you are not ashamed of your behavior speaks volumes.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by cosmo » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:22 pm

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by Mozart22 » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:27 pm

No I'm not a troll, unlike Dori I would not waste all this time for a condition I do not have. If I wanted to troll someone I would not
choose a CPAP forum of all places. A lot of you have been very nice and helpful and I appreciate it. I was only defending myself
against 2 or 3 users, that's all. I have no beef with 95 percent of you.

But like I said, I'm done posting on this forum. I got plenty of useful info and I can now move on.
I did not come here for a fight, but yes I will defend myself against mean or rude users. Now that I have the info I need
I will move on. This is Mozart signing out, good bye and good luck!

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by johnthomasmacdonald » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:29 pm

Cosmo wrote: "Took to boozing, womanizing and sleeping pills. "

Now, now, remember, you were in training to be an astronaut

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