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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:48 pm
by lilsheba
sharon1965 wrote:thanks for bringing this up, RG
and thanks for the link, snoredog...just sent an email
DITTO for me!

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:52 pm
by lilsheba
rooster wrote:
tuna wrote:I have snored all my life, but only got OSA in the last 4 years.. ........
You may have only been diagnosed in the last four years, but odds are you had it for years before you were diagnosed. It seems that is the case with the great majority of the members here, myself included.
Same here. I was diagnosed this summer but I'd be willing to bet I've had it for YEARS and never knew. I spent years snoring, being uncontrollably sleepy during the day, waking up during the night choking and not knowing why. I can't even think how long I've had it....Probably going on 20 years would be my guess. Just based on how long I've been this way. And now I have NONE of those symptoms anymore. Huge difference.

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:56 pm
by Wulfman
Well, just go to this link on Respironics' site. There's a picture of a lovely, young woman.....seemingly sleeping......WITHOUT a mask. What are THEY selling (or promoting) in that picture?

http://mseries.respironics.com/


Den

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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:09 pm
by sharon1965
den
that's hilarious!! does anyone look like that when they're sleeping!?
the funny thing is before cpap, i looked worse sleeping without my mask than i do with it...mouth hanging open, snoring to wake the dead, snorting, gasping, choking and twitching...very hot


Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:14 pm
by lilsheba
Wulfman wrote:Well, just go to this link on Respironics' site. There's a picture of a lovely, young woman.....seemingly sleeping......WITHOUT a mask. What are THEY selling (or promoting) in that picture?

http://mseries.respironics.com/


Den
and it's not a CPAP machine it's a SLEEP SYSTEM!!!! Whatever...


Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:20 pm
by Wulfman
Looks a lot different than MY "sleep system". MY "sleep system" has something strapped to my face and attached to a hose, etc.

Funny, they've got her picture right above an M Series machine, aka "sleep system", toooooooo......

Den


Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:35 pm
by Slinky
Just shows to go you - another dumb set of executives who don't know enough about their product to realize that they hired an advertising firm that doesn't know diddley-squat about their product. Ahhh, corporate America.

Sleep system, huh? And what is it Resmed calls theirs"?? I can't remember now, but the term they used was kinda confusing when they first issued their Voluntary Recall earlier this year. It wasn't machine or CPAP.


Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:40 pm
by Wulfman
Slinky wrote:Just shows to go you - another dumb set of executives who don't know enough about their product to realize that they hired an advertising firm that doesn't know diddley-squat about their product. Ahhh, corporate America.

Sleep system, huh? And what is it Resmed calls theirs"?? I can't remember now, but the term they used was kinda confusing when they first issued their Voluntary Recall earlier this year. It wasn't machine or CPAP.
"Flame throwers"???

"We just want to add some spark to your life."

Sorry, couldn't resist.

Den


Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:50 pm
by skits
Tylenol PM is what clued me in that I had a problem. When I would take it I would go from a deep sleep to sitting up and gasping..so I had to give it up and stop sleeping. My NP listened to my story about it and sent me to the study.

So now I'm back to Tylenol PM (didn't want to) to try to make the CPAP work.