Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
Now now Rooster...if she jumps in a lake, she won't be able to swim! All that #@%! weighs ya down.
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
Actually, jumping in a lake is fun and healthy if done properly. I love jumping in lakes, rivers, mountain streams, bays, ponds, oceans, municipal reservoirs, coves, narrow, lagoons, large cisterns and fiords. Remove your CPAP equipment and, at my age, no jumps higher than 40 feet.
Sliding in is great also.
(Sometimes the ladies' bikinis slip.)
Sliding in is great also.

(Sometimes the ladies' bikinis slip.)
Rooster
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
Please look through Rooster's posts and relax..........he has a neat sense of humor that I truly enjoy. He brings some levity to this board in addition to constant support and meaty postings to educate all of us.Can we please maintain a sense of respect towards women on this website? It would be nice. If you want that kind of talk, and to post such pictures, there's plenty of other sites on the web where you can do that.
I want to read about treating my sleep apnea. I'm not interested in dirty-old men jokes. They're boring and put me to sleep fast than my OSA. And nope, I am not a prude, so don't even bother using that as a defense. Just someone who is amazed at times by the disrespect men pay towards women, and then they wonder "honey, why are you so upset?" Duh.
Rooster is a rock on this board........I often click on his posts, just because of the wealth of information and smiles he has brought onto this board.
Howdy....if you find something you don't appreciate from any member, just click on.....
Thank you Rooster!
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
Make mountains out of molehills often?Howdy wrote:Can we please maintain a sense of respect towards women on this website? It would be nice. If you want that kind of talk, and to post such pictures, there's plenty of other sites on the web where you can do that.
I want to read about treating my sleep apnea. I'm not interested in dirty-old men jokes. They're boring and put me to sleep fast than my OSA. And nope, I am not a prude, so don't even bother using that as a defense. Just someone who is amazed at times by the disrespect men pay towards women, and then they wonder "honey, why are you so upset?" Duh.
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
I prefer...JRI wrote:Make mountains out of molehills often?Howdy wrote:Can we please maintain a sense of respect towards women on this website? It would be nice. If you want that kind of talk, and to post such pictures, there's plenty of other sites on the web where you can do that.
I want to read about treating my sleep apnea. I'm not interested in dirty-old men jokes. They're boring and put me to sleep fast than my OSA. And nope, I am not a prude, so don't even bother using that as a defense. Just someone who is amazed at times by the disrespect men pay towards women, and then they wonder "honey, why are you so upset?" Duh.
Much ado about nothing.
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
scrapper wrote:Please look through Rooster's posts and relax..........he has a neat sense of humor that I truly enjoy. He brings some levity to this board in addition to constant support and meaty postings to educate all of us.Can we please maintain a sense of respect towards women on this website? It would be nice. If you want that kind of talk, and to post such pictures, there's plenty of other sites on the web where you can do that.
I want to read about treating my sleep apnea. I'm not interested in dirty-old men jokes. They're boring and put me to sleep fast than my OSA. And nope, I am not a prude, so don't even bother using that as a defense. Just someone who is amazed at times by the disrespect men pay towards women, and then they wonder "honey, why are you so upset?" Duh.
Rooster is a rock on this board........I often click on his posts, just because of the wealth of information and smiles he has brought onto this board.
Howdy....if you find something you don't appreciate from any member, just click on.....
Thank you Rooster!
Agree with scrapper on this one. Keep doing what you 're doing Rooster.
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
rooster wrote:Actually, jumping in a lake is fun and healthy if done properly. I love jumping in lakes, rivers, mountain streams, bays, ponds, oceans, municipal reservoirs, coves, narrow, lagoons, large cisterns and fiords. Remove your CPAP equipment and, at my age, no jumps higher than 40 feet.
Sliding in is great also.
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(Sometimes the ladies' bikinis slip.)
Nothing like adding some fuel to the fire, eh Rooster? Maybe you need to wrap a pillow around your head.
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
I remember once a questioner asked Miss Manners how to handle a situation in a movie theater where other patrons were behaving in a manner the questioner thought innapropriate. Miss Manners answered that the thing to do is to bring it to the attention of the management and let them handle it, if they even think there is anything worth handling. In a message board, I'd say the thing to do is to contact a board moderator.
Back to the topic at hand.
I'm now four-days in and doing great. Two of the days my leak was 0.00. The largest leak has been 0.06. I think this is working really well for me, FWIW. I also suspect this will prevent the odd-night where I remove my mask then wake up having never remembered doing so.
Back to the topic at hand.
I'm now four-days in and doing great. Two of the days my leak was 0.00. The largest leak has been 0.06. I think this is working really well for me, FWIW. I also suspect this will prevent the odd-night where I remove my mask then wake up having never remembered doing so.
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
We gotta have photos please!Maryland_Mike wrote:
"I wrapped my pillow around my head into a "U" shape, with the open end of the U where my face is (obviously). I then wrapped the belt from my terry robe around the pillow and tied it up."
I'm now four-days in and doing great. Two of the days my leak was 0.00. The largest leak has been 0.06. I think this is working really well for me, FWIW. I also suspect this will prevent the odd-night where I remove my mask then wake up having never remembered doing so.
Rooster
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
Maryland_Mike wrote:
I'm now four-days in and doing great. Two of the days my leak was 0.00. The largest leak has been 0.06. I think this is working really well for me, FWIW. I also suspect this will prevent the odd-night where I remove my mask then wake up having never remembered doing so.
I am glad to hear that this is working for you. I wish my leak numbers looked like that. Good for you.
rosie
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Re: Sidesleepers - Strange, but Worked
That's hysterical!!! I'm loving the half woman pillow, what a hoot! Howdy you've gotta lighten up, if we can't laugh at ourselves, who can we laugh at??? Once in a while ya just gotta let your hair down.
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