What will YOU do on March 8th ???

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What will YOU do on March 8th ???

Post by Bonnie » Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:27 pm

Tell us what you will do on Sleep Apnea Awareness day!

March 8 is my birthday, too! I plan on wearing my sweatshirt with the famous Mike Moran words "The Proud, The Few, The Inflated."

When ever I wear it I get a lot of questions as to what it means.

Check out this post to see how it helped. Anything to help inform people EVERYDAY is a good thing.

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Post by Guest » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:14 pm

Nothing different than I normally do.

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Post by LoriD » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:48 pm

Spread the word on sleep apnea, of course.

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Post by RichCMH » Sat Feb 24, 2007 8:53 pm

I'm with Lori.

I plan on sending everyone I know an email with an update on my health and recovery the last three months, as well as links to various Apnea websites. I want everyone to be aware, get tested and to pass the message along.

March 8th will be my three month anniversary!

-Rich

EDITED - even when you run spell check, it won't tell you what it thinks you intended to type!
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Post by Guest » Sat Feb 24, 2007 10:00 pm

I want everyone to be aware, get testes and to pass the message along.
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But, I'm a GIRL, I don't want any "testes"!!!!


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Post by bethlori » Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:22 pm

I'm still in the embarassed stage I'm afraid...anyone else feel that way?

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Post by bookwrm63 » Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:42 pm

Bonnie,
My birthday is also March 8th so I will be celebrating!

I was also interviewed by a nurse who writes a health column in the local paper. I had contacted her awhile back about Sleep Apnea Day and she agreed to focus her column that week on SA. So when it gets printed, I will post it!

Bethlori...don't be embarrassed..we don't have a "social" disease after all!



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Post by Liam1965 » Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:59 pm

Anonymous wrote:
I want everyone to be aware, get testes and to pass the message along.
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

But, I'm a GIRL, I don't want any "testes"!!!!
Now now, it was just a suggestion. No need to get testy.

Liam, who plans to spend the night of March 8th trying (and failing) to get to sleep. Pretty much like always.


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Post by tater pie » Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:39 am

I guess a lot of people which apnea where born on that day. It's my birthday too. I plan to go out to dinner and celebrate turning the big 56 with my grandson! It sure did come quick. Maybe I should wear my mask to dinner.

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Post by bookwrm63 » Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:53 am

Now there's a thought Tater! I'm constantly seeking out new ways to embarrass my sons so that might do the trick! Then anything else I "do" to them will seem so mild in comparison! hehehehe

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Post by Lyza » Sun Feb 25, 2007 2:25 pm

well everyone at work already knows about my sleep apnea.... After I went upstairs one day to get my new swift, I proudly wore it around for a couple hours to show it off... Of course they all made fun of me but they were also intrigued and full of questions at the same time.

Wear your mask to work day!! LOL That'll get the point across!


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Post by Guest » Sun Feb 25, 2007 2:55 pm

"I proudly wore it around for a couple hours to show it off... Of course they all made fun of me but they were also intrigued and full of questions at the same time.

Wear your mask to work day!! LOL That'll get the point across!

What point would you be trying to get across by doing so. I just see doing that kind of thing as advertising that I'm different and not only do I deserve, but I insist on, special treatment from my employer because I don;t want to do my share of the work.

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Post by bookwrm63 » Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:12 pm

Wow..OsaGuy..no offense but that seems a little harsh! I think Lyza was just having some fun and I didn't read at all into it that she was trying to get out of her share of work. Everyone will deal with their OSA in a different way and I applaud Lyza for not being embarrassed or ashamed of something that we can't help and also for trusting her coworkers enough for sharing that information.

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Post by Lyza » Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:40 pm

Chill OSAguy... If you aint got the humor, stay outta the posts man!

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Post by cajapato » Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:09 am

Anonymous wrote: What point would you be trying to get across by doing so. I just see doing that kind of thing as advertising that I'm different and not only do I deserve, but I insist on, special treatment from my employer because I don;t want to do my share of the work.
OSAGuy,
That is a very unfair statement. I know a handful of people in my building with OSA. They are all dedicated, hardworking professionals. They certainly don't hide their OSA and they certainly don't use it to shirk work. There are plenty of well rested malingerers here. Maybe if they had OSA and a mask, their work performance would come up to the level of ours.
You sound bitter about something that's not Lyza's problem.

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