Well, I've been reading this whole thread & it probably doesn't need another opinion, but I'll weigh in with mine anyway. Never let it be said that common sense could shut me up!
First, I agree with the many posters on this thread and a lot of other threads that feel this forum is an absolute Godsend. For whatever reason, for me at least, this forum just seems to feel right. Something I probably couldn't define, but I'm sure thankful for.
Secondly, I don't much care how many other forums there are. I can barely keep up with this one. As long as it's fulfilling my needs, I don't feel the need to go anywhere else. If it's not fulfilling someone elses needs, I don't see any reason why there shouldn't be other forums they might find more to their liking. The fact is, whether we agree or not, other forums may crop up on the internet & there's nothing we could do about it even if we wanted to. That's just the unregulated, free-wheeling nature of the internet & I think one of its greatest values & one of the reasons for its phenomenal growth.
Thirdly, I'm not sure I'd want to see too much compartmentalization of topics, trying to fit each posting into one pigeonhole or another. Some of the most valuable information & hints I've seen on this forum were posted on a thread with a title I might not have otherwise visited. So if you really want to mine for great tidbits & information of value to you, sometimes it's best to surf the forum like you might on your TV til something catches your eye.
WillSucceed included an excellent analysis of several different xPAP machines on a topic titled "APAP vs. BiPAP for aerophagia". I don't even know why I was in that topic, as thankfully I've never suffered from Aerophagia. But I'm glad I did stumble in, otherwise I'd have missed
WillSucceed's excellent post.
And last but not least, I've been on (& off & on & off & on...) CPAP therapy since 2000. You sure can't consider me a newbie to OSA, but until I stumbled onto this site, my compliance was spotty at best. On this site, I definitely
was a newbie earlier this year.
- And oh, by the way, I sure like the term "newcomer" instead of "newbie". Thanks to whomever came up with that.
If gaining useful information, inspiration & support from this site has helped me be much more compliant with my CPAP therapy, what more can be said? I mentioned
WillSucceed's excellent comparison of different xPAP machines - if you've read it, I'm sure you'll agree it's definitely not the work of a "newcomer". But witness what
WillSucceed posted later in the same thread:
WillSucceed wrote:... adjusting to treatment is, as you have said, highly individual. The beauty of this forum is that we all get to learn from one another.
Quite frankly, I think that this forum has saved my life. I have learned so much over the months that I have been reading/posting -I never would have obtained a quarter of this info if I was left solely in the hands of the Sleep Quack and his minions.
What more can I add?