POLL: Why are you here?

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.

Why are you here?

Receive and provide advice, support & encouragement
163
29%
Solve problems
126
23%
Research OSA and sleep disordered breathing in general
111
20%
This forum is invaluable to my or loved one's treatment and knowledge
82
15%
My sleep professionals are neither helpful nor dedicated
48
9%
The forum is NOT valuable, most information is wrong
1
0%
I just want to irritate people and this is a good place to do it
6
1%
I am a troll and enjoy this forum
3
1%
Other, please post...
15
3%
 
Total votes: 555

apneac

Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by apneac » Sat Dec 05, 2015 7:45 am

Good question, and lots of intelligent and well-thought out answers. My reasons are just a bit different; I had (have) some emotional issues to deal with re the CPAP. I put off the whole apnea issue and getting it checked out because I dreaded the idea of wearing a mask and being strapped to a machine at night for the rest of my life. It made me feel old and weak. We travel a lot, and I dreaded the idea of lugging the whole thing with me to foreign countries, etc. And then once I got the contraption, I simply hated it, and had lots of problems with it.
Happily I am settling in to the whole concept and experience, and focusing on the benefits. Good luck!

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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by palerider » Sat Feb 27, 2016 5:29 pm

SleepyGramps wrote:Why Am I Here? After 25 years of CPAPing, I need to buy my fourth CPAP machine. Past CPAP purchases have simply been what my CPAP dealer wanted to sell to me. I'd like to make a more informed purchase this time. But where are the reviews? Are they buried somewhere in these 1822 pages of cpaptalk?
there's a search function, and you can use google by putting 'site:cpaptalk.com' at the front of your search.

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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by chunkyfrog » Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:10 pm

Today, it appears that "somebody" is here to delete posts that bring old threads up top.
Please! Get a life! Some stuff needs to be addressed, no matter how it gets here.

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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by Goofproof » Sun Feb 28, 2016 9:31 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:Today, it appears that "somebody" is here to delete posts that bring old threads up top.
Please! Get a life! Some stuff needs to be addressed, no matter how it gets here.
POLL's automatically go to the top of the front page whether or not someone posts on the thread, just another POLL Flaw, and Newbe magnet! Jim
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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Mar 01, 2016 4:32 pm

Actually, Goof, only REGISTERED forum members can vote on polls.
So blaming newbies for resurrecting useless click bait polls is inaccurate;
and bashing newbies is just plain MEAN,---Are you that guy?
I would rather blame the nitwit who started the stupid poll.
No better way to see your name in print, than to set up a poll. #LOOKATME #MEMEMEME
Who cares if no useful information is ever collected--just let the old dogs lift a leg!

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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by Goofproof » Tue Mar 01, 2016 6:44 pm

In reality I don't count guests or drive-by ' s as newbys. I just count new people that register as members. I have nothing against newbes, we all were them once, but most of us didn't start polls for attention, or post 1 threads in a hour, mostly on stupid questions a fifth grader should know. When I came here I could read, and read I did, long before I wrote.

I found out about data, and got help getting the software and reader I needed, thanks to others on the forum. I didn't have a need to figure out my life, by what others thought or did. I got the facts and made my own mistakes and decisions. Jim
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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Mar 01, 2016 8:29 pm

And some have so much farther to go, so much more to learn.
We don't know where people came be so immature, so lost.
I just give thanks that we are not as broken.

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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by Goofproof » Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:47 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:And some have so much farther to go, so much more to learn.
We don't know where people came be so immature, so lost.
I just give thanks that we are not as broken.
Not broken, but surely worn down. 11 years ago when I found this site, people were different, nowdays people don't seem to have the ability to think rationally for themselves. It seems that 2/3 of the posters are seeking drama or chasing it.

I truly don't have a answer for the cause, but I would blame the T.V. and other media, as will as schools of higher learning, lack of a stable home life all play a part, it's been a downhill ride for our country, for sure.

Isn't going to matter, except for our children, they will have to live it, you can't freeze time, it marches on, we don't learn well from our mistakes, so we repeat them, over and over. I am no longer in a position to make changes, resistance is all that's left! Just thankful for the Sun rising every morning, it's nice when the Lilly Pad is dry too! Jim
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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Thu Mar 03, 2016 11:48 am

apneac wrote: I dreaded the idea of wearing a mask and being strapped to a machine at night for the rest of my life. It made me feel old and weak. We travel a lot, and I dreaded the idea of lugging the whole thing with me to foreign countries, etc. And then once I got the contraption, I simply hated it, and had lots of problems with it.
Happily I am settling in to the whole concept and experience, and focusing on the benefits. Good luck!
First off, I love to hear stories of people who instantly click with CPAP and have wonderful results. Even more so, I love stories like yours, apneac... people who have to struggle (sometimes for months) but in the end come up victorious. Now, those stories I really love, plus they inspire so many others

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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Thu Mar 03, 2016 11:55 am

palerider wrote:
SleepyGramps wrote:Why Am I Here? After 25 years of CPAPing, I need to buy my fourth CPAP machine. Past CPAP purchases have simply been what my CPAP dealer wanted to sell to me. I'd like to make a more informed purchase this time. But where are the reviews? Are they buried somewhere in these 1822 pages of cpaptalk?
there's a search function, and you can use google by putting 'site:cpaptalk.com' at the front of your search.
Good point PR. Your suggestion is a more refine-able search technique. This is also a better search method because CPAPtalk's search engine is frankly kind of weak. This method works with most well-known search engines like google, duckduckgo and Yahoo search. Just put in your search term (like this example below) in your browser's search window:

site:CPAPtalk.com s9 teardown

I think you're right CF... I wasn't aware that that will pop the Poll to the top. <sigh>. That needs to be fixed or at least investigated. Hope they catch the poll troll.

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Re: POLL: Why are you here?

Post by Visitor » Sun Mar 06, 2016 4:01 am

I don't believe my specialist or technicians lack expertise. I do find that (in my case, and I presume most cases) they don't have direct experience with wearing masks. The non-medical aspects, adjustments, chin straps, choices between masks and the myriads of little tricks covered in this forum, are a gold mine for patients. Also the insight that you can greatly contribute to your own treatment. I do believe that an excellent specialist or technician should become familiar with these aspects, or have someone at hand who is. Too many stop using the treatment due to "minor" problems (from a medical point of view), but "major" from a patient's point of view. It is quite an intrusive type of therapy in one way. I stuck with it as I experienced the benefits and was determined to get better. It's still a quite crude (if inventive) solution to a problem. We're not designed to wear "diving masks" for half of our life, which makes it sound far worse than it is. But it's not surprising we're experiencing so many problems still.