This can't be for real

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by roster » Thu Sep 04, 2008 3:43 pm

-SWS wrote: ........ when we enter any public arena or venue, it is unreasonable to expect that we might prescribe our own preferences regarding expected behavior that the general public around us should adopt. Rather, I would suggest that when we engage the public, that we should expect and allow a diverse public to be exactly that. .....
Ah! License for more nonsense from the Rooster! Thank you.
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Re: This can't be for real

Post by Wulfman » Thu Sep 04, 2008 3:48 pm

Well, I found out who "Riv" is......

http://www.apneasupport.org/about18155.html

http://www.apneasupport.org/about18156.html

No problem, Riv. Many of other posters on that forum are also members of this forum.

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by OutaSync » Thu Sep 04, 2008 3:54 pm

Slinky, you old crohnie, you!!! Or is that Crohnie, Too?

Wow, I just feel like I've been unfaithful, reading that other board!

Bev (whose only imagining what it would feel like to be unfaithful!)
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Re: This can't be for real

Post by wlo2008 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:02 pm

I am on both sites. I started off in the first one. I got a lot of useful information. But then I came here, because I got more corperation with learning how to work my machine. This is because the other site refuses to give out any information on how to operate in the clinical mode. While I still believe that you should work closely with your doc when making adjustments, I still firmly believe that you should know all you can know about your treatment.
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Riv

Re: This can't be for real

Post by Riv » Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:05 am

Wulfman,

Yep, I'm Buck.

See what happens when my posts at the Sleep Apnea support forum don't get much feedback?

Riv

Re: This can't be for real

Post by Riv » Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:55 am

BTW, I took the advice of some posters and was joking in last post but then went over to the other forum and saw that I did get a lot of replies today.

So?

So it may explain why I'm so serious a person.

I have a poor sense of timing, sorry. Funny people have a GOOD sense of timing.

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by Snoredog » Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:18 am

...snoredog sneaks in
...looks around
...checks to see if adding Guest to his foe list even works....


damn!!

someday science will catch up to what I'm saying...

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by wlo2008 » Fri Sep 05, 2008 6:36 pm

Snoredog wrote:...snoredog sneaks in
...looks around
...checks to see if adding Guest to his foe list even works....


damn!!
LOL... i love it....Does that function even work
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Re: This can't be for real

Post by -SWS » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:22 pm

rooster wrote:
-SWS wrote: ........ when we enter any public arena or venue, it is unreasonable to expect that we might prescribe our own preferences regarding expected behavior that the general public around us should adopt. Rather, I would suggest that when we engage the public, that we should expect and allow a diverse public to be exactly that. .....
Ah! License for more nonsense from the Rooster! Thank you.
"Nyuck, nyuck, nyuck! A license for nonsense?
....Why soooytainly!!! "

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riv wrote:BTW, I took the advice of some posters and was joking in last post but then went over to the other forum and saw that I did get a lot of replies today.

So?

So it may explain why I'm so serious a person.

I have a poor sense of timing, sorry. Funny people have a GOOD sense of timing.
Hey, serious works just fine around here also, Riv. Humor's definitely not the only method of emotionally coping and healing from our disorder. Whatever makes your soul sing or whatever manages to put your mind at ease stands to be of benefit in my opinion. Is it sharing a long walk with a special person or a favorite dog? Sports? Enjoying nature? Prayer, relaxation, or meditation? A special craft or hobby? Those aren't questions for you to answer here and now. Just a reminder to eventually ask yourself what it's going to take to make your heart sing its way along the path of happiness and improved health.

The good news about discovering that we have apnea is that life tends to get a whole lot better---if we're willing to work on that apnea. And you, sir, are very clearly willing to do just that!

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by DreamDiver » Fri Sep 05, 2008 10:07 pm

I've been hanging in the eves on this thread and the dream thread all day.

As a "DreamDiver", Riv/Buck, I can tell you - Only you can decide what level of meaning your dreams have, and what signifies. We're all cpap users just like you - and most likely not soothsayers. Neither does any of use likely own anything like Joseph's amazing technicolor dream coat. In that spirit, one can hardly cry fowl when Rooster and others respond with humor to an truly unanswerable questions about dreams that can really only hold meaning for you.

For the most part, dreams are the body's way of incorporating what it's learned during the day with what it already knows. Sometimes what we've learned can be revelatory. Other times - well, a cigar is just a damned cigar.

As to whether to turn the machine off before or after taking your mask off - this question has about as much merit as the worries of the main players in Dr. Seuss' "Butter Battle Book"
Who really cares? If you have a spouse you don't want to wake, you're anal about data or you just learned to do it that way - turn off the machine before you take off your mask. If you learned to do it the other way, what difference does it make? If you don't really care about the data or you don't need to worry about the extra noise waking your sleeping partner, big deal. You do it your way - others will do it theirs.

Once again, the question of when to turn a machine off is - truly - unanswerable. People are going to respond with humorous Zen like answers when the question is best 'unasked'.

You're acting like the answer really matters, when all that matters is if it works for you. If you try to make everyone do it your way it's very unlikely you'll have saved starving babies halfway across the world from their fate - regardless of chaos theory. For every person trying to save the world one way, there is an equal and opposite person trying to save the world the other way. Heck, why not just save yourself? Isn't that what we're all trying to do? Any levity along the way can only lighten the load for all of us, eh?

Tomato, Tomahto, Potato, Potahto...

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by roster » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:53 am

DreamDiver wrote:.......... one can hardly cry fowl when Rooster and others respond with humor ...
Nice thoughts DD. But one correction, please do cry fowl when I am around.
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Re: This can't be for real

Post by carbonman » Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:25 am

Riv wrote:BTW, I took the advice of some posters and was joking in last post but then went over to the other forum and saw that I did get a lot of replies today.
So it may explain why I'm so serious a person.
...."Riv/Buck" are you more interested in:
being a serious person,
getting serious answers,
or just "a lot of replies"?
"If your therapy is improving your health but you're not doing anything
to see or feel those changes, you'll never know what you're capable of."
I said that.

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by -SWS » Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:16 am

rooster wrote:
DreamDiver wrote:.......... one can hardly cry fowl when Rooster and others respond with humor ...
Nice thoughts DD. But one correction, please do cry fowl when I am around.
Okay, then, sir rooster... You asked for it...

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by DreamDiver » Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:43 am

-SWS wrote: Okay, then, sir rooster... You asked for it...

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"Fowl!!"

Aren't you glad America's having beef for dinner?
Beat me to the punch...

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Re: This can't be for real

Post by wlo2008 » Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:26 pm

DreamDiver wrote:I've been hanging in the eves on this thread and the dream thread all day.

As a "DreamDiver", Riv/Buck, I can tell you - Only you can decide what level of meaning your dreams have, and what signifies. We're all cpap users just like you - and most likely not soothsayers. Neither does any of use likely own anything like Joseph's amazing technicolor dream coat. In that spirit, one can hardly cry fowl when Rooster and others respond with humor to an truly unanswerable questions about dreams that can really only hold meaning for you.

For the most part, dreams are the body's way of incorporating what it's learned during the day with what it already knows. Sometimes what we've learned can be revelatory. Other times - well, a cigar is just a damned cigar.

As to whether to turn the machine off before or after taking your mask off - this question has about as much merit as the worries of the main players in Dr. Seuss' "Butter Battle Book"
Who really cares? If you have a spouse you don't want to wake, you're anal about data or you just learned to do it that way - turn off the machine before you take off your mask. If you learned to do it the other way, what difference does it make? If you don't really care about the data or you don't need to worry about the extra noise waking your sleeping partner, big deal. You do it your way - others will do it theirs.

Once again, the question of when to turn a machine off is - truly - unanswerable. People are going to respond with humorous Zen like answers when the question is best 'unasked'.

You're acting like the answer really matters, when all that matters is if it works for you. If you try to make everyone do it your way it's very unlikely you'll have saved starving babies halfway across the world from their fate - regardless of chaos theory. For every person trying to save the world one way, there is an equal and opposite person trying to save the world the other way. Heck, why not just save yourself? Isn't that what we're all trying to do? Any levity along the way can only lighten the load for all of us, eh?

Tomato, Tomahto, Potato, Potahto...
Well said.
Wendy