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Post by floppysleeper » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:18 pm

I had the most wonderful tech at the sleep clinic.....she took me in their office in the morning and showed me what the computer had read as far as apneas and explained it all to me. that was about 2 months ago. Any way I have been ill. Have had problems with my bipap, and have been working way too hard. I live in a small community ( we are the one with the B52 that left the airbase here loaded with Nuclear Weapons by mistake???) And flew them all the way to Louisiana . Anyway hubby and I went to the Lowes store here, and I found me a nice bench by the waterfalls and plants to sit on while he was buying lumber. Of course I was asleep (I imagine snoring making a spectacle of myself) A voice woke me saying "Karen you cannot sleep at Lowes". It was Jutta my sleep tech. How embarrasing.


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Post by Bearded_One » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:40 pm

When I was in SAC working on B-52's we used to call Minot "Why not Minot?" I have many relatives in Parshall and Rugby, the geographical center of North America.

Look on the bright side, it wasn't the store manager telling you that you shouldn't sleep at Lowes.

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Post by rested gal » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:41 pm

Karen, who better than the person who handled your sleep study to wake you at Lowe's? She, more than anyone else in the world right now, understands why you would be inclined to nod off on a bench beside waterfalls. Jutta was the perfect person to find you and gently wake you!
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Post by floppysleeper » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:44 pm

True and i didn't see a sign anywhere no sleeping allowed.........yep and Why Not Minot???


But good lord Bearded one?????? How do you load a jet with nukes and nobody notices?????

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Post by msheda » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:49 pm

Well,.. it is a Home store.. .and if you can't sleep at home, where can you sleep?

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Post by floppysleeper » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:55 pm

Oh i am laughing so hard.....yep if you can't sleep at home?????? might as well be a home store.

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Post by RosemaryB » Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:18 pm

floppysleeper wrote:Oh i am laughing so hard.....yep if you can't sleep at home?????? might as well be a home store.
Well, maybe you could sleep at Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
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Post by stanta » Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:24 pm

don't you mean "why not mindrot?"

Grew up in Grand fork, lol.

I would regularly fall asleep in the waiting rooms while waiting for Doctors appointments during my first battle with OSA. I was being allowed to miss staff meetings at work since I snored through them anyway. Why they kept me there I don't know, i must have been very productive during my waking moments. I got a lot of support from my bosses and co-workers when i went in for sugery to try to cure me.

Now that you have had your study, hopefully you too will be on the way to recovery as have your many friends you have found here.
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Post by floppysleeper » Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:43 pm

Oh my goodness........so many Mindrotters here............i guess all 10 of us North Dakotans all have sleep apnea...and is it any wonder???? 1997 about did Grand Forks in...that flood was probably the best thing that happenned to that town. Totally rebuilt now. We have electricity now and we even have cable tv....internet too. Jesse James and his boys haven't killed anyone for a very long time and the price of gas is $#.@$ a gallon.

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Post by stanta » Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:59 pm

floppysleeper wrote:Oh my goodness........so many Mindrotters here............i guess all 10 of us North Dakotans all have sleep apnea...and is it any wonder???? 1997 about did Grand Forks in...that flood was probably the best thing that happenned to that town. Totally rebuilt now. We have electricity now and we even have cable tv....internet too. Jesse James and his boys haven't killed anyone for a very long time and the price of gas is $#.@$ a gallon.
My brother is still in GF and yes......he does have sleep apnea. I was able to help him through both his study and becoming comfortable with the MACHINE!!

We even remodeled his hunting camper to provide access to elecricity and room enough on the bunks to accomidate our "Friend".

Yes Grand Forks seems very strong now and I hope it will continue it's renewal.

Hi to all the Nodaks out there, sleep well tonight.
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Post by floppysleeper » Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:05 pm

So great that you call it our friend. I feel like I am fighting the enemy every night. But gotta do it. Goodnight from one Nodak to another. Karen

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Post by admiralross » Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:49 pm

floppysleeper wrote:True and i didn't see a sign anywhere no sleeping allowed.........yep and Why Not Minot???


But good lord Bearded one?????? How do you load a jet with nukes and nobody notices?????
At least it wasn't a broken arrow.

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Post by Bearded_One » Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:51 pm

floppysleeper, things must have REALLY changed in the Air Force in the past 20 something years. Strategic Air Command is gone. When I was in, nukes were VERY heavily guarded and they were VERY well marked.

Except for during SAC "alerts", nuke loaded B52's were ONLY on the alert pad.

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Re: Embarrassed

Post by zzzzzz!! » Sun Sep 16, 2007 1:50 am

floppysleeper wrote:Anyway hubby and I went to the Lowes store here, and I found me a nice bench by the waterfalls and plants to sit on while he was buying lumber. Of course I was asleep (I imagine snoring making a spectacle of myself)
So while hubby was buying lumber, you were sawing logs... seems somehow appropriate.

"Why not Minot? Freezin's the reason!"

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Post by floppysleeper » Sun Sep 16, 2007 5:28 am

Somebody in Paris France knows we freeze in Minot. Amazing.