Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by -SWS » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:13 am

MarylandCPAPer wrote:
marylandCPAPer wrote:
To the original poster, on a serious note: As others have mentioned, there are other sleep apnea forums on the Internet that are categorized as you describe. I posted to one of those before I found this one and was lucky to get a response in a week. It seems the more categories on a forum, the fewer responses a person gets when they need help and the longer it takes to get a response. Very frustrating!

There are a lot of people here who are generous in giving their time to help, so questions are answered much faster here--minutes or maybe hours, rather than days (or not at all). I think having everyone on one page, so to speak, helps with that. If you still need more information after getting answers to a question, posting a reply will push your topic back up to the top of the list and encourage dialogue.

I am relatively new but read a lot here. It is great to learn about different types of equipment, masks, and overall experiences from people who have been using PAP treatment for many years as well as those just starting treatment. It also helps to know there are many others out there coping with the same types of issues and that there are solutions, not just problems, in dealing with this serious medical condiion.

The one change I think would be helpful here would be a separate section for things like meetings and in-person support groups, if they exist, as that information can get lost on a fast-moving board. I was so excited when I first started on CPAP therapy to see a meeting in my area listed as the newest posting in a section on sleep groups on another forum that appeared to be coming up, until I realized the announcement was two years old. I doubt that would happen here.

Thank you to all who provide serious answers as well as contribute a sense of humor here, both of which are greatly needed in dealing with sleep apnea issues and treatment. And thanks for keeping us all in one place, instead of split up into a multitude of different sub-forums.
Edited: Please disregard this post. As evidenced by the posts that followed, it is clear that some inmates are now running this previously sometimes sane asylum, or at least this thread. I'm sure the original poster is long gone. I don't know what I was thinking when I posted a serious reply to this topic.

Why am I the only person on this thread to be moderated?
Silliness is a strange thing if you ask me... It's a medicine---nothing short of a refreshing reprieve---for some of us. But it's a nearly intolerable bane to others. You can put me in that former category. A slight trigeminal neuralgia flareup and consequently trashed sleep make me feel as if these slap-happy and all-too-nutty threads are a refreshing reprieve from recurring pain and sleep deprivation.

My point is "different strokes for different folks"----even when it comes to topic categories. Given my own preference, I edge having two, three, or perhaps even four forum categories versus one unwieldy category. However, that topic of all topics has been thoroughly discussed and rediscussed so many times on this message board, that I managed to lose track of just how many near-identical reiterations we've had...

Essentially someone new opens a thread asking that this apnea forum be organized like other apnea forums they might have visited instead. The inevitable response from the crowd here is to point out that there are already other forums organized in a similar fashion---and that this message board has collectively entertained that design approach multiple times but rejected it. Along the way, zany humor becomes ineveitable in these repeat threads, prompting Carbonman to microwave a bag of popcorn.

In the meantime, a highly diverse public converging on this message board will continue to have highly diverse preferences----with no single message-board design coming close to suiting everybody's preferences. But much more importantly, this message board will continue to offer its endless array of helpful opinions and even seasoned expertise from patients and medical professionals alike. And in the end, some of us manage to sleep a little better with a little help from our well-meaning cpaptalk friends...

Thank you, friends.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by jules » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:59 am

-SWS wrote: A slight trigeminal neuralgia flareup and consequently trashed sleep make me feel as if these slap-happy and all-too-nutty threads are a refreshing reprieve from recurring pain and sleep deprivation.
yeah too much quiche

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by jnk » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:12 am

-SWS wrote: . . . Thank you, friends.
Much of the reason I come here is for nice posts like that one. Well said.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by jules » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:41 am

MarylandCPAPer wrote:
As evidenced by the posts that followed, it is clear that some inmates are now running this previously sometimes sane asylum, or at least this thread.

WOW I learn something new every day. I thought this was always an insane asylum.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by Rebecca R » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:02 pm

Muffy please moderate some other posters so no one feels singled out. No one else can get the buttons to work.

Jules was locked out for being off topic, but I guess that isn't the same. -SWS indicated that he preferred topic categories, an invitation to be publicly moderated?
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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by jnk » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:03 pm

jules wrote: . . . I thought this was always an insane asylum.
I will borrow the following, from an earlier post in this thread, as a response:
some jerk from page 2 of this thread wrote:. . . takes one to know one i know you are but what am i nyah! . . .

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by carbonman » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:18 pm

-SWS wrote: Along the way, zany humor becomes ineveitable in these repeat threads, prompting Carbonman to microwave a bag of popcorn.
...actually it has been 3.....maybe 4 bags...
and certainly not disappointed.
carbonman wrote: It's where we get to know each other, away from the mechanics of cpap.
MarylandCPAPer wrote: Edited: Please disregard this post. As evidenced by the posts that followed, it is clear that some inmates are now running this previously sometimes sane asylum, or at least this thread. I'm sure the original poster is long gone. I don't know what I was thinking when I posted a serious reply to this topic.
Many times, the message isn't about cpap, it's about me and it's about you.
....and sometimes it's hard to take.
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For what you gain, the dues are cheap.

-SWS wrote: And in the end, some of us manage to sleep a little better with a little help from our well-meaning cpaptalk friends...
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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by DoriC » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:41 pm

carbonman wrote:
-SWS wrote: Along the way, zany humor becomes ineveitable in these repeat threads, prompting Carbonman to microwave a bag of popcorn.
...Many times, the message isn't about cpap, it's about me and it's about you.
....and sometimes it's hard to take.

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-SWS wrote: And in the end, some of us manage to sleep a little better with a little help from our well-meaning cpaptalk friends...
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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by grandmma » Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:24 pm

Muffy wrote:Dyslexic Posts
This forum is for posts with words that at first glimpse appear to be typos but are really signs of dyslexia.
Oh oh, you got me there. Never used to be dyslexic, but old age gets you from all directions!

I've always been more than slightly nuts, but not with the intelligence, wit and verbal skills you lot do. Wish I did!! But love reading this thread.
Carbonman wrote:Many times, the message isn't about cpap, it's about me and it's about you.
....and sometimes it's hard to take.
Dead on. And sometimes the message not being about cpap, but about me and you, leads back to attitudes and support, leads back to cpap!!!
"You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me!"

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by Muffy » Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:51 am

MarylandCPAPer wrote:Why am I the only person on this thread to be moderated?
Actually, you were being "hit on", but no prob, let's try a different approach.

"Hi there.

Wanna see my BiPAP autoSV Advanced ?"

Rebecca R wrote:Muffy please moderate some other posters so no one feels singled out.
Sure.
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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by rested gal » Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:15 am

-SWS wrote:forum categories versus one unwieldy category. However, that topic of all topics has been thoroughly discussed and rediscussed so many times on this message board, that I managed to lose track of just how many near-identical reiterations we've had...
Well......

viewtopic.php?p=429353#p429353
Dec 2009 - topic started by GerryK
suggestions to Johnny for the board

viewtopic.php?p=394780#p394780
Aug 2009 - topic started by SleepNazzi
OT - Forum Suggestion

Any value in Creating New Forum Subjects?
Feb 2009 - topic started by Mtnviewer
viewtopic/t39122/viewtopic.php?p=342140#p342140

Board suggestions
Feb 2009 - topic started by 40 Winks
viewtopic.php?p=340618#p340618

Please Rethink The Big Pot Design
Sept 2008 - topic started by OldLincoln
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Do you think adding some forums to separate content would make this site more user friendly?
May 2007 - topic started by SleepFitness
viewtopic.php?p=169484#p169484

Any chance of sub-forums being added?
May 2006 - topic started by tom2112
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Topic started by forumadmin -- Should cpaptalk Be Divided Into Categories or Subsections?
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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by Patrick A » Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:43 pm

Sounds good to me.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by Really » Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:54 pm

-SWS wrote:forum categories versus one unwieldy category. However, that topic of all topics has been thoroughly discussed and rediscussed so many times on this message board, that I managed to lose track of just how many near-identical reiterations we've had...
Too bad we just can't make up our minds. Really!
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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by jnk » Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:12 pm

roster wrote:
jnk wrote:
roster wrote: OK, now I am convinced. Just needed someone to show me the way. Johnny set up the categories please.
We should probably have a poll first.

Muffy?

Sorry, there is no category for polls.
I decided to take a poll to see if we need to take a poll about this:

viewtopic/t50021/POLL-Topic-CategoriesA ... g-One.html

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by -SWS » Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:13 pm

Really wrote:
-SWS wrote:forum categories versus one unwieldy category. However, that topic of all topics has been thoroughly discussed and rediscussed so many times on this message board, that I managed to lose track of just how many near-identical reiterations we've had...
Too bad we just can't make up our minds. Really!
What a wonderfully static-thinking and totally wisenheimer comment...


Since when would unwieldiness NOT be a function of ever changing volume? The sheer volumes of posts are ever-increasing around here... Really! They've reached a point that I think they are unwieldy. Really!