CPAP Golden BLOW Awards
CPAP Golden BLOW Awards
The Grammies last tune is but a memory. Golden Globes have spun up movie sales. Oscar has bowed out for another year. So for those of you who are feeling award ceremony deprived, CPAP-Probe is proud to present the Golden Blow Awards. It is time for all of us users to give proper recognition to those members of the Medical and CPAP Industry who are outstanding in the field (right before the harvester comes). Here is a list of this years winners:
Guest Who It Is category – This is the award for the Manufacturer who generates the most Guest postings touting their own product. The first Golden BLOW goes to …. CPAP-Pro. According to the Guests it is the greatest thing since air, but they never seem to join in on any of the threads where actual users critic the product.
See It, But Don’t Breath a Word About It category – Award for the product most teased by the manufacturer with them minimum information released. Respironics M Series was the run away winner this year. Such pretty pictures and absolutely no info. Where did they hide the LCD readout?
Quick Change Artist category – Develop that product, run it through focus groups and get it to the marketplace as quick as possible only to find it doesn’t quite work on real people. Respironics Comfort Curve was the stand out choice. Hmmm now that I can have colors to match my pajamas, can I have a headgear that might actually keep it in place? Was it 2 months before they sent out the new headgear?
Lets Gouge Them While They are Down category – The Award for DMEs who go that extra mile to suck the last penny out of your wallet. This is for those online vendors, (which CPAP.com was not one of), who decided they should charge for the new Comfort Curve headgear that was being provided at no cost by Respironics.
Um Close but No Cigar category - The lets steal from our competitors but not quite get it award. ResMed wins hands down for the new EPR function in the S8 line. Hey its just like C-Flex but better because you don’t get to use it in Auto mode. Just what I want, a nifty feature I can’t use for the mode I bought the AutoPAP for in the first place.
The list of awards goes on and on.
The Everybody Loves It But My DME Claims Its Garbage – Any AutoPAP
Totally Worthless But Insurance Will Give It to You For Comfort – Passover Humidifiers
Why Can’t American Manufacturers Do That – Aussie Heated Hose
Doctor’s Least Understood Innovation – AutoPAP
Most Home Modified Product – Everest Headgear (Aura)
Guest Who It Is category – This is the award for the Manufacturer who generates the most Guest postings touting their own product. The first Golden BLOW goes to …. CPAP-Pro. According to the Guests it is the greatest thing since air, but they never seem to join in on any of the threads where actual users critic the product.
See It, But Don’t Breath a Word About It category – Award for the product most teased by the manufacturer with them minimum information released. Respironics M Series was the run away winner this year. Such pretty pictures and absolutely no info. Where did they hide the LCD readout?
Quick Change Artist category – Develop that product, run it through focus groups and get it to the marketplace as quick as possible only to find it doesn’t quite work on real people. Respironics Comfort Curve was the stand out choice. Hmmm now that I can have colors to match my pajamas, can I have a headgear that might actually keep it in place? Was it 2 months before they sent out the new headgear?
Lets Gouge Them While They are Down category – The Award for DMEs who go that extra mile to suck the last penny out of your wallet. This is for those online vendors, (which CPAP.com was not one of), who decided they should charge for the new Comfort Curve headgear that was being provided at no cost by Respironics.
Um Close but No Cigar category - The lets steal from our competitors but not quite get it award. ResMed wins hands down for the new EPR function in the S8 line. Hey its just like C-Flex but better because you don’t get to use it in Auto mode. Just what I want, a nifty feature I can’t use for the mode I bought the AutoPAP for in the first place.
The list of awards goes on and on.
The Everybody Loves It But My DME Claims Its Garbage – Any AutoPAP
Totally Worthless But Insurance Will Give It to You For Comfort – Passover Humidifiers
Why Can’t American Manufacturers Do That – Aussie Heated Hose
Doctor’s Least Understood Innovation – AutoPAP
Most Home Modified Product – Everest Headgear (Aura)
Hi Mike,
I missed your humor, and it's good to laugh again
O.
I missed your humor, and it's good to laugh again
O.
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...as always...
For people who have missed some of Mike Moran's old classics, here ya go --
LINKS to mikemoran humor
For people who have missed some of Mike Moran's old classics, here ya go --
LINKS to mikemoran humor
Unbelievable !!! We are so fortunate to have such a prolific writer on this site.
Aside from sleep and maybe sex (?) humor is the best medicine.
With every xPAP ought to come a subscripion to Mike's Fables.
They are terriffic.
Thanks Mike - I look forward to reading all of them and Rested Gal, thanks for posting that link.
Caution: don't read Mike's stuff with your mask on - it's hurts too much to laugh against the pressure.
Best,
Tom
Aside from sleep and maybe sex (?) humor is the best medicine.
With every xPAP ought to come a subscripion to Mike's Fables.
They are terriffic.
Thanks Mike - I look forward to reading all of them and Rested Gal, thanks for posting that link.
Caution: don't read Mike's stuff with your mask on - it's hurts too much to laugh against the pressure.
Best,
Tom
"Nothing To It, But To Do It"
Un-treated REM AHI: 71.7
Almost All Hypopneas
OXY Desat: 83.9%
Trying To Get It Right
Un-treated REM AHI: 71.7
Almost All Hypopneas
OXY Desat: 83.9%
Trying To Get It Right
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Now , now haven't been gone. Just regrouping a bit LOL. I think if you search real hard you will find a few nuggest here and there throughout the last few months. The book is about two weeks away from publishing. Just approved the cover and am in the final edit phase. But as always you get it here free first.
Just happy some people enjoy my tenuous grip on sanity
Just happy some people enjoy my tenuous grip on sanity
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Mike,
That is TERRIFIC!!! Please let us all know when it's ready for sale. I know I speak for many of us when I say your laughter has made this condition so much easier to bear and I would be thrilled to own a copy and be able to say "I knew him when..." Think I could get an autographed one out of this???
That is TERRIFIC!!! Please let us all know when it's ready for sale. I know I speak for many of us when I say your laughter has made this condition so much easier to bear and I would be thrilled to own a copy and be able to say "I knew him when..." Think I could get an autographed one out of this???
L o R i


I now have become more educated about you, as i am a newbie. of course, your posts made me howl so much my burned-out nose doesn't hurt quite as much. i haven't read everything, but i was wondering if you have hit the fashion angle yet. you know, the setup is a sleep accessory, and i was positively drooling when i saw the teal-colored stripe in the activa. (i did this a few years ago when there was no color. and the textures of the different kinds of silicone (it used to be all one thickness.) to kind of a fashion gal, it was positively exciting.
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I really enjoyed the awards and was able to cut the reading time down from 3 hours to 2 hours and 59 minutes. My speed reading skills have improved since being on PAP treatment.
Mike, I was just wondering if the "Doctor doesn't understand APAP setup" award was a preshow award You know the category where the doctor leaves the APAP set wide open (4 to 20 cm) or sets a span of 2 (say 8 - 9cm) like my doctor did.
Where was the best dressed Aura Headrest award. I think the competition was strong but my vote was on Linda 3032. Flash to red carpet pictures good choice
Of course this was a multi-faceted award category wasn't it with rested gal winning on production & de-engineering of the aura and jcarn winning in the Things you can do with a rubber ban and an aura award.
Hey can't wait until the next awards.
Mike, I was just wondering if the "Doctor doesn't understand APAP setup" award was a preshow award You know the category where the doctor leaves the APAP set wide open (4 to 20 cm) or sets a span of 2 (say 8 - 9cm) like my doctor did.
Where was the best dressed Aura Headrest award. I think the competition was strong but my vote was on Linda 3032. Flash to red carpet pictures good choice
Of course this was a multi-faceted award category wasn't it with rested gal winning on production & de-engineering of the aura and jcarn winning in the Things you can do with a rubber ban and an aura award.
Hey can't wait until the next awards.