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Re: Hey Wiped
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 7:43 pm
by Wiped
Yes, of course it does. But there is something to be said for helping yourself. I can only say that because I've been there. There is help out there... you just have to be willing to find it. And, it's not always about having the money to get help. I doubt there is a city that doesn't have a community health agency/social services or the equivalent. You have access to a computer. Plug in your city and see what comes up along those lines. Be assertive. No one cares more about you than you do.
No social service can cure my apnea or come up with an effective treatment.
Re: Hey Wiped
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 8:03 pm
by TedVPAP
Wiped wrote:Yes, of course it does. But there is something to be said for helping yourself. I can only say that because I've been there. There is help out there... you just have to be willing to find it. And, it's not always about having the money to get help. I doubt there is a city that doesn't have a community health agency/social services or the equivalent. You have access to a computer. Plug in your city and see what comes up along those lines. Be assertive. No one cares more about you than you do.
No social service can cure my apnea or come up with an effective treatment.
When you were active, did Pugsy ever try to help you? She is extremely knowledgeable. She also has a post that discusses when you don't feel rested despite having good numbers. Her guidance is priceless - yet it is price less.
Re: Hey Wiped
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:21 pm
by Wiped
When you were active, did Pugsy ever try to help you? She is extremely knowledgeable. She also has a post that discusses when you don't feel rested despite having good numbers. Her guidance is priceless - yet it is price less.
I'm not going to engage this board again; it wasn't a good experience. I just stopped by because I was curious and saw someone disparaging suicide and I had to object. 2 1/2 years of cpap and I'm still wiped out.
Thanks anyway people.