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Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 12:30 pm
by Duck
palerider wrote:in the interest of clarity for whoever is reading the thread, if you make a mistake, it does make sense to go back and fix it, rather than potentially sending people on wild goose chase, assuming they''ll get around to the correction at some point.
like the newspaper that prints some attention grabbing headline and then prints a retraction a few days later on page F37.
Yes, you said that very nicely, palerider. JimW159's erroneous post threw me a curve ball and had me searching to understand what he was talking about. This was especially true since I know Dr. Park to be a highly competent doctor and writer. It was only some minutes later that I read further down in the thread and saw that JimW159 had indeed made a mistake that others also caught. The mistake should be edited out of this thread.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 12:45 pm
by jnk...
Dr. Park is one of the most balanced and informed proponents of PAP therapy that I have ever had the pleasure to meet and to hear speak on the subject. And he is hands-down the most balanced surgeon I've heard speak on the subject. He also respects this forum and is one of the few authors brave enough to post here. So a little courtesy just might be in order.
Doctor, I am sure the information will be helpful to people. But none of those covers grab me, unfortunately. I also find the title a bit distracting--but maybe that is the point, I don't know. It is easily misread at first glance, especially with that font, as being "Totally CRAP." Maybe that double-take is what you are going for, but it does give any future reviewers a very tempting line to use. Just sayin'. It might help the eye if there was something CPAP-related on the cover, or else the title may need a rethink.
Just one man's opinion. And the opinion was free. And one often gets what one pays for, doesn't one?
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 12:46 pm
by JimW159
palerider wrote:JimW159 wrote: in the interest of clarity for whoever is reading the thread, if you make a mistake, it does make sense to go back and fix it, rather than potentially sending people on wild goose chase, assuming they''ll get around to the correction at some point. like the newspaper that prints some attention grabbing headline and then prints a retraction a few days later on page F37.
I agree with your reasoning; consequently, said and done.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 12:56 pm
by JimW159
ChicagoGranny wrote:What the heck are you talking about?? That is not Dr. Park's website.
Bowing to your superior wisdom and having removed the "offending paragraph," could you now delete your quotes of the same? I would not want to further confuse the issue.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 1:17 pm
by avi123
Jim you're doing OK, what's your avatar about?
You have posted above:
I think you may be missing something; in looking at Dr. Parks website ( http://doctorstevenpark.com ) I note no abundance of a surgical solution preference. In fact, in sections of his blog he presents a strong case for CPAP as the optimal treatment. He also presents an argument that human physiology and changes in craniofacial development contribute to the prevalence of sleep disorders. (
http://doctorstevenpark.com/sleep-apnea ... al-problem )
Notice that Dr Park has not commented any where about Hypersomnia, for example, which requires knowledge in NEUROLOGY.
Have you seen this interview with Dr Park:
http://www.sleep-apnea-guide.com/sleep- ... -park.html
In my opinion, Dr Park should not publish a book about CPAP treatment without consulting with us first. In the past he used to post here almost daily and recommending all kind of upper airways surgeries but usually was attacked by members who underwent such surgeries.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 1:31 pm
by Pugsy
None of them really tripped my trigger but I don't know what to tell you would have tripped my trigger.
I am not very good at that sort of thing.
Thank you Jim for editing your post. It had me confused and trying to figure out where you came up with those thoughts from just looking at the cover. I was wondering if I needed new glasses.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 1:47 pm
by chunkyfrog
I suspect the "Totally CRAP" impression may be intended to grab the attention of
newbies totally opposed to the idea of sleeping with a machine and a mask for the rest of their lives.
Hubby called it a "crap" machine at first, and now he is very sporadic in his use.
He claims it gives him respiratory infections.
Yes, I know: a crock of ca-ca, but his apnea is mostly positional,
so he only uses it when the arthritis forces him to sleep on his back.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 2:46 pm
by JimW159
avi123 wrote:
... what's your avatar about?
I lived in Greece in the late sixties and had a get-away place on an Island called Hydra. With no cars or trucks on the island one walked everywhere. The quayside was the business and social hub of the island and visitors arriving on the ferry often gathered there to café hop on sunny days. Café Poseidon was central to this (it is now called Tasso's I think) and was a refuge when the weather was raw. On one afternoon in October or November I moved inside to escape the cold drizzle outdoors and found this gentleman taking his siesta in the back of the room. Siestas are common in Greece and many proprietors pose no obstacle to catching a few zzz when the spirit moves you. The sight of elderly gentlemen in similar poses was familiar even in the heart of Athens, where I lived. I thought this picture was emblematic of what brings us all together here: the search for restful slumber.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 3:21 pm
by avi123
JimW159 wrote:avi123 wrote:
... what's your avatar about?
I lived in Greece in the late sixties and had a get-away place on an Island called Hydra. With no cars or trucks on the island one walked everywhere. The quayside was the business and social hub of the island and visitors arriving on the ferry often gathered there to café hop on sunny days. Café Poseidon was central to this (it is now called Tasso's I think) and was a refuge when the weather was raw. On one afternoon in October or November I moved inside to escape the cold drizzle outdoors and found this gentleman taking his siesta in the back of the room. Siestas are common in Greece and many proprietors pose no obstacle to catching a few zzz when the spirit moves you. The sight of elderly gentlemen in similar poses was familiar even in the heart of Athens, where I lived. I thought this picture was emblematic of what brings us all together here: the search for restful slumber.
Comment,
Jim, from here with a good telescope you could have seen my old house in Nesher near Haifa:
Hydra, Greece

Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 3:27 pm
by jnk...
avi123 wrote: . . . you could have seen my house in Nesher near Haifa . . .
Why did I hear those words spoken in the voice of former-governor Palin?
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 5:28 pm
by ChicagoGranny
JimW159 wrote:ChicagoGranny wrote:What the heck are you talking about?? That is not Dr. Park's website.
Bowing to your superior wisdom and having removed the "offending paragraph," could you now delete your quotes of the same? I would not want to further confuse the issue.
Delete your three now redundant followup posts, and then I will edit and delete some of my posts.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 9:24 pm
by avi123
jnk... wrote:avi123 wrote: . . . you could have seen my house in Nesher near Haifa . . .
Why did I hear those words spoken in the voice of former-governor Palin?
Sara Palin instead of Mike Pence should have joined Trump to win.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:54 am
by sypark
Thanks everyone for your valuable feedback.
I have an updated list of covers to choose from:
https://99designs.com/contests/poll/jxw ... ver-design
As requested, here is the table of contents:
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Everything You Want to Know About CPAP
Chapter 1: CPAP Basics
Chapter 2: CPAP Masks: What Can Make or Break You
Chapter 3: Insurance Matters: Use It Or Lose It
Section 2: Mindset & CPAP Troubleshooting
Chapter 4: The One Solution for All Your CPAP Problems
Chapter 5: CPAP Stickiness: What the Research Shows Versus What the Users Say
Chapter 6: Your Top 15 CPAP Problems, Solved
Chapter 7: More Helpful CPAP Tips
Chapter 8: Un-stuff Your Stuffy Nose
Section 3: CPAP Success and Beyond
Chapter 9: Your 7-Day CPAP Success Program
Chapter 10: Final Words
Resources
References
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Index
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:18 am
by avi123
Dr Park, thanks for the table of contents.
I would title the book:
CPAP Success and Beyond
I took this sentence from the list of the contents.
I would delete the pillow(s) and illustrate a CPAP.
How about an illustration of an AirSense™ 10 AutoSet For Her CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier ?
Get someone to hand draw it.

Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 1:01 pm
by LSAT
avi123 wrote:jnk... wrote:avi123 wrote: . . . you could have seen my house in Nesher near Haifa . . .
Why did I hear those words spoken in the voice of former-governor Palin?
Sara Palin instead of Mike Pence should have joined Trump to win.
Good thing he didn't take your advice...Palin screwed up Mccains chances.