Like others, I found this site in desperation. My sleep apnea equipment was "dumped" in my lap in the middle of January. The R.T. gave me brief run down of the equipment, told me to put the mask on and tighten it 'til it didn't leak. I protested that the mask
mashed my nose down and I couldn't breathe. His reply, "You're one of those who is doomed to failure"
I came home tried to assemble the equipment, but everything leaked, I thought, the R.T. was right, "I am doomed to failure"
I ranted to myself, "This isn't fair, to H--- with sticking a hot hair dryer up my nose." The DME and the Dr were impersonal objects doing the necessary amount, but not a drop more. Then in desperation I turned on the computer, typed in the words sleep apnea, hoping I would find some instructions for my equipment. The first site to appear was Cpaptalk.com. There I found knowledgeable people, funny people, friendly people and creative problem solvers. I also found people who, surprisingly wanted to help a stranger trying to understand the introcities of that mysterious condition--sleep apnea--. My heart is filled with awe and appreciation for the strangers who have become friends.
I know I would not have made it without the help that was so freely given to me.
Jan