are newer xpaps more reliable or less so

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amenite
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Re: are newer xpaps more reliable or less so

Post by amenite » Fri Jul 28, 2017 8:52 pm

ajack wrote:The funny thing us that even though he's an obnoxious toe rag, the forum will help him set it up.
I must say I was impressed that there are still some serious responses to some of these alphabet posts. Personally I have taken the "ignore" approach to this poster and doubled the ranks of my ignored posters list. Like any big car wreck I still can't help but look every now and then and by golly it just keeps going on and on. I'm wondering if successful therapy will mellow this individual but that's just the optimist in me. What a sad and miserable way to go through life. I've gone from derision to pity to ignore in that order.

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Re: are newer xpaps more reliable or less so

Post by really! » Fri Jul 28, 2017 8:58 pm

LSAT wrote:1+ I wish there was some way to get this idiot off this board. If I still had my Delete button I would risk losing it again by deleting all his posts.
If you were responsible and trustworthy you would still have that Spam Delete button now wouldn't you.

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Re: are newer xpaps more reliable or less so

Post by 4hjdwtse » Fri Jul 28, 2017 9:05 pm

amenite wrote:by golly it just keeps going on and on. I'm wondering if successful therapy will mellow this individual but that's just the optimist in me. What a sad and miserable way to go through life.
I have a sneaking suspicion that behind that name is another registered user who is trying to force the Goodmans into doing something they have refused to do. And wonder if those spam attacks were related to that same motive.
IOW this guy can't be for real but someones alter ego.

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Re: are newer xpaps more reliable or less so

Post by amenite » Fri Jul 28, 2017 9:08 pm

4hjdwtse wrote:
amenite wrote:by golly it just keeps going on and on. I'm wondering if successful therapy will mellow this individual but that's just the optimist in me. What a sad and miserable way to go through life.
I have a sneaking suspicion that behind that name is another registered user who is trying to force the Goodmans into doing something they have refused to do. And wonder if those spam attacks were related to that same motive.
IOW this guy can't be for real but someones alter ego.
I was never a conspiracy theorist but I see your point. Then again I have met people in my life that are aren't too far off the mark from this train wreck. Thank goodness for ignore is all I can say

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Re: are newer xpaps more reliable or less so

Post by palerider » Fri Jul 28, 2017 10:37 pm

nanwilson wrote:
xxyzx wrote:
nanwilson wrote:
Guest wrote:
a troll wrote:Why you have chosen to single out . is a mystery.
His post on Rudeness
. wrote:I had some time this morning, and was reading through some posts on this, and on the Apnea Board. I noticed there are a lot of rather rude responses to some questions on the list. Granted, some of the questions seem obvious, but probably are not to the person asking. I see terse, sometimes even sarcastic answers given by some of the "experts."
I will probably be banned for posting this, but after noting this, I had to say something.
You may have been banned on the "other" forum, but not this one. Obviously you haven't read many threads to see just how "rude" some people can get...... especially the end of the alphabet guy that calls everyone a libtard and tells one poster that she should put her autistic daughter in care.. THAT was totally insensitive and wrong. The poster needed to be applauded for helping her child, not put down by an insensitive clod. If you don't like the comments on here, go back to the apnea board and stay there! How's that for being terse .
Nan
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typical libtard

hates logical answers

i didnt see you offer that lady any solution
i said the problem was impossible and the only solution was a bad one
but the only way for her to survive would be to put the crazy daughter in foster care
cause she cant cope with it and cant afford her treatment to work to care for the others with the delinquent running wild
In what world is an autistic person considered "crazy", you sir are an absolute idiot. Many autistic children are actually geniuses in one or more aspects. You had better READ up on autism, you will find that I am right. :
I suspect he is one. autism/aspergers...

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Re: are newer xpaps more reliable or less so

Post by Lucyhere » Fri Jul 28, 2017 11:48 pm

Bertha deBlues wrote:
nanwilson wrote: In what world is an autistic person considered "crazy", you sir are an absolute idiot. Many autistic children are actually geniuses in one or more aspects. You had better READ up on autism, you will find that I am right. An apology to the lady in question would be a very good idea, OH, but I forgot, you don't apologise to anyone as you are NEVER wrong.
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My daughter has worked with autistic children for many years, mainly K - 8th grade, and now supervises programs all over the state. Some of these children are indeed geniuses in one way or another. Some are mildly autistic (on the spectrum) and some can be very difficult. What they all have in common is that they all deserve to be cared for and loved. Even in the most difficult of circumstances, they shouldn't be tossed away like garbage. In most states there is help... not always easy to find, but it's there.
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