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Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 9:06 pm
by Goofproof
edfreeman wrote:Well, see, that's where you're wrong. I didn't tell anyone how to do anything. I addressed the OP's questions. I apologized for "the crowd," but you're right, that was wrong. Some of "the crowd" did attempt to answer the question. Some did not and are wearing the shoe because it fit.
Post away the way you want to. I'll do the same.
Thanks for your permission to post our thoughts on your Forum. A breath of fresh air, seeing you apolize for us all, gave me the idea you would run for president, you could apolize for the whole country. Jim
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 9:21 pm
by Gasper62
Perhaps, Ed, you'd enjoy starting your very own CPAP forum... where you'll be free to impose your own personal rules of etiquette and standardized comportment as you see fit. Let me be the first to summarily decline any and all potential invitations to membership. If the phone don't ring, you'll know it's me.
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 8:16 am
by D.H.
What I was trying to find out originally (and still want to know) is whether there was ever a CPAP accident. CPAP has been around for a over a quarter of a century now. If someone could tell me that no person was ever injured by CPAP use, I think that this might be reassuring.
I know that somebody was once injured by a CPAP that fell out of a window (not the patient), but the same could happen with a toaster, a TV set, or countless other items. The falling out the window thing probably won't be an issue.
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 8:50 am
by Julie
Go away, just go away - everything you write is gibberish.
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 9:43 am
by Sir NoddinOff
For people like the CPAP doubting 'friend' and others of that persuasion, there's no amount of rational explanation that will change their mind.
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 9:46 am
by 49er
Sir NoddinOff wrote:For people like the CPAP doubting 'friend' there's no amount of rational explanation that will change their mind.
+1
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 11:02 am
by BlackSpinner
D.H. wrote:What I was trying to find out originally (and still want to know) is whether there was ever a CPAP accident. CPAP has been around for a over a quarter of a century now. If someone could tell me that no person was ever injured by CPAP use, I think that this might be reassuring.
I know that somebody was once injured by a CPAP that fell out of a window (not the patient), but the same could happen with a toaster, a TV set, or countless other items. The falling out the window thing probably won't be an issue.
I assume your friend lives in a padded bubble and never goes out? Certainly he should never come near a street, a car might hit him. Never ever should he put one foot in a car because tens of thousands of people are killed yearly by them. And hospitals? totally dangerous thousands die yearly just from being in one (and nothing to do with why they are there)
Just tell him to shape up or ship out because he is being a total irrational ass.
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 12:24 pm
by OhHelpMe
BlackSpinner wrote:I assume your friend lives in a padded bubble and never goes out? Certainly he should never come near a street, a car might hit him.
I believe there are about 30,000 deaths by automobile every year and another 60,000 seriously maimed. And some idiots are worrying about CPAP?
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 12:30 pm
by LSAT
I pinched my finger when closing my humidifier...does that count?
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 12:45 pm
by palerider
D.H. wrote:What I was trying to find out originally (and still want to know) is whether there was ever a CPAP accident. CPAP has been around for a over a quarter of a century now. If someone could tell me that no person was ever injured by CPAP use, I think that this might be reassuring.
the best thing you can do for your alleged friend is to tell them, with all sincerity, to get a smarter friend.
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 3:58 pm
by Omne
LSAT wrote:I pinched my finger when closing my humidifier...does that count?
You and Gasper both- geez those humidifiers are dangerous.
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 4:03 pm
by Omne
D.H. wrote:What I was trying to find out originally (and still want to know) is whether there was ever a CPAP accident. CPAP has been around for a over a quarter of a century now. If someone could tell me that no person was ever injured by CPAP use, I think that this might be reassuring.
I know that somebody was once injured by a CPAP that fell out of a window (not the patient), but the same could happen with a toaster, a TV set, or countless other items. The falling out the window thing probably won't be an issue.
Oh what the heck- it's impossible to prove that nobody has been harmed by CPAP especially when the term harm isn't defined. So, you're not going to get an answer that's absolute. The best you're going to get is that nobody has thought of a realistic way for any harm to occur. If he can put the mask on with the machine turned off and still breathe- he's good to go.
As far as vomiting- if he's so out of it that he wouldn't wake up then the mask isn't going to make any difference.
There-now scoot.
Re: Injury caused by CPAP; has there ever been even one?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 4:06 pm
by chunkyfrog
palerider wrote: . . .
the best thing you can do for your alleged friend is to tell them, with all sincerity, to get a smarter friend.
Seriously, enabling an OCD/phobic is NOT doing what is best for anyone;
and putting off REAL treatment--for the apnea AND everything else.
Enabling is a selfish, cruel act.