The need to have outside interests once you recover from OSA

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TOken
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Re: The need to have outside interests once you recover from OSA

Post by TOken » Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:58 am

ResmedUser wrote: Give me some slack, treat me like you would treat a brain damaged individual.
Mikey
The only thing you've posted that makes any sense!

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Re: The need to have outside interests once you recover from OSA

Post by LSAT » Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:15 am

ResmedUser wrote:
Brenpbb11150 wrote:Mickey,
I have read all of the replies to your post and I just want to say to everyone ... why are we responding to a post like this when we can be helping the people on this forum that actually have a brain and can really use it,,,unlike you Mickey!!!
I think its really time that you get a life...Mickey
Bren
My brain is fried from too many years of untreated OSA. Give me some slack, treat me like you would treat a brain damaged individual. I wanted to be treated, but my doctors and health insurance all said NOOOOOOOOOOOO OSA is silly. Took a visit to the chest pain observation unit in a major metro hospital to get the ball rolling where I saw some real doctors who treated me.

But now Ive backslid because of a broken machine and I am having trouble with the newer machines. I will probably be in the hospital by next week.

Mikey
I thought you didn't need anyone's help and had left this group

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Re: The need to have outside interests once you recover from OSA

Post by SleepingUgly » Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:01 pm

Just want to apologize for my comment about his intelligence. It was a knee jerk response to his treatment of my friend, Jaylee, but it was not appropriate because two wrongs never make a right. Sorry about that.
Never put your fate entirely in the hands of someone who cares less about it than you do. --Sleeping Ugly