One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by 49er » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:41 pm

Mozart22 wrote: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
Mozart,

What you have said is outrageous, mean spirited, and totally out of line.

I just feel bad for the folks who went way beyond the call of duty to help you.

Wow.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by cosmo » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:46 pm

49er wrote: Mozart,

What you have said is outrageous, mean spirited, and totally out of line.
Its not out of line. Its inline with the youth of today

Hey, get off my lawn!

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by Madalot » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:04 pm

Mozart22 wrote: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.
Well, those 95 percent now have a beef with YOU.

And I still vote troll.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by 49er » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:05 pm

cosmo wrote:
49er wrote: Mozart,

What you have said is outrageous, mean spirited, and totally out of line.
Its not out of line. Its inline with the youth of today

Hey, get off my lawn!
God, I hope you are wrong. If you are right, our society is in big trouble.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by ChicagoGranny » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:13 pm

Mozart22 wrote:This is Mozart signing out, good bye and good luck!

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by SleepingUgly » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:14 pm

Usually I'm up for delivering a good tongue lashing, but Mozart's post was so preposterous that it doesn't even merit a response. I hope Mozart is gone, and if he's not, I hope people here won't engage him (hoping he'll see the error of his ways is futile, IMO), and failing that, I hope admin will lock this thread down.
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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by Christine L » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:53 pm

SleepingUgly wrote:Mozart's post was so preposterous that it doesn't even merit a response. I hope Mozart is gone, and if he's not, I hope people here won't engage him (hoping he'll see the error of his ways is futile, IMO), and failing that, I hope admin will lock this thread down.

Well you have 4500 posts and should know better than me, however his first post in this thread seems very believable and it seems that this forum is for people like Mozart22.

Why do you say "preposterous"?

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by Madalot » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:57 pm

Christine L wrote:
SleepingUgly wrote:Mozart's post was so preposterous that it doesn't even merit a response. I hope Mozart is gone, and if he's not, I hope people here won't engage him (hoping he'll see the error of his ways is futile, IMO), and failing that, I hope admin will lock this thread down.

Well you have 4500 posts and should know better than me, however his first post in this thread seems very believable and it seems that this forum is for people like Mozart22.

Why do you say "preposterous"?
Because Dori is one of the kindest people on this forum. I have never seen her utter ONE word of nastiness to anyone, EVER. What Mozart said to and about her it IS preposterous and was absolutely unwarranted and unnecessary. And as I said in my post -- plain mean. She in no way asked for it. And Mozart's claim that he was defending himself -- again, preposterous.

SleepyingUgly is spot on with the word.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by 49er » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:05 pm

Madalot wrote:
Christine L wrote:
SleepingUgly wrote:Mozart's post was so preposterous that it doesn't even merit a response. I hope Mozart is gone, and if he's not, I hope people here won't engage him (hoping he'll see the error of his ways is futile, IMO), and failing that, I hope admin will lock this thread down.

Well you have 4500 posts and should know better than me, however his first post in this thread seems very believable and it seems that this forum is for people like Mozart22.

Why do you say "preposterous"?
Because Dori is one of the kindest people on this forum. I have never seen her utter ONE word of nastiness to anyone, EVER. What Mozart said to and about her it IS preposterous and was absolutely unwarranted and unnecessary. And as I said in my post -- plain mean. She in no way asked for it. And Mozart's claim that he was defending himself -- again, preposterous.

SleepyingUgly is spot on with the word.
Totally agree with SU.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by ems » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:15 pm

Mozart22 wrote:I will move on. This is Mozart signing out, good bye and good luck!
As I mentioned before, I know you from another forum so I don't think you are a troll. However, I do think you are way out of line and that other forum is probably your best bet. I'm sure you have sleep apnea but I think your problems go way beyond that.
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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by chunkyfrog » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:17 pm

Mozart22 (more like 86) needs to apologize to Dori.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by 49er » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:31 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:Mozart22 (more like 86) needs to apologize to Dori.
Totally agree but sadly, it is not going to happen.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by tomma » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:44 pm

Mozart22 wrote: Now that I have the info I need
I will move on. This is Mozart signing out, good bye and good luck!

That's the funniest part, page after page he disagrees with everyone, nothing works, poor me blah blah blah, but now all of a sudden he has what he needs?
What a moron.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by johnthomasmacdonald » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:50 pm

49er and Cosmo wrote: "cosmo wrote:
49er wrote:
Mozart,

What you have said is outrageous, mean spirited, and totally out of line.


Its not out of line. Its inline with the youth of today

Hey, get off my lawn!


God, I hope you are wrong. If you are right, our society is in big trouble.

49er "


Based on my experience teaching at the university, college and community college level, I'd say -sadly - that Cosmo is dead on

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by 49er » Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:03 pm

johnthomasmacdonald wrote:49er and Cosmo wrote: "cosmo wrote:
49er wrote:
Mozart,

What you have said is outrageous, mean spirited, and totally out of line.


Its not out of line. Its inline with the youth of today

Hey, get off my lawn!


God, I hope you are wrong. If you are right, our society is in big trouble.

49er "


Based on my experience teaching at the university, college and community college level, I'd say -sadly - that Cosmo is dead on
I just remembered that my friend who is also a college professor agrees with you John.

OY!

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