One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

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archangle
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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by archangle » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:24 pm

Mozart22 wrote:Dori means well, but the advice she has given to me has been among the least helpful. In essence she is an old hag who has no better way to
spend her old age than going online to give advice for a condition she does not have. She doesn't even use CPAP! She tries to gain credibility by saying her
husband uses it and he's a disabled war veteran. I'm supposed to sympathize with you because your idiot husband doesn't know how to fight properly like a man?
And if he was smart enough to stay away from war (even if he was drafted, there are ways to get out of that) he could get a real job instead of killing people for a living.
He got what he deserved including the cranky old wife.
Mozart, I think you should consider homeopathic and holistic treatments for apnea. You have the kind of personality to make that kind of treatment give a better outcome than traditional therapy.

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Re: One Month on CPAP - Major Disappointment

Post by MrStein » Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:43 pm

archangle wrote:
Mozart, I think you should consider homeopathic and holistic treatments for apnea. You have the kind of personality to make that kind of treatment give a better outcome than traditional therapy.
I agree 100%....

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