Mike and molly

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Re: Mike and molly

Post by chunkyfrog » Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:40 pm

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Re: Mike and molly

Post by jmelby » Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:25 pm

I'm guessing the actor himself really does use a cpap... from the sounds of it, they really turned it on and it didn't look like he was new to using it.

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Re: Mike and molly

Post by drj130 » Sat Nov 13, 2010 5:35 pm

Janknitz wrote:Anybody know what mask he was wearing????
From what I could tell from when I watched the clip online, it looked like a comfort gel. Thing is, the gel part looked like it had been removed.

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Re: Mike and molly

Post by Janknitz » Sat Nov 13, 2010 6:00 pm

It looked like the mask was upside down to me.
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Re: Mike and molly

Post by drj130 » Sun Nov 14, 2010 12:51 am

No, the mask was on the right way, just had the hose rotated so that it went over his head and was held that way with some velcro.

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Re: Mike and molly

Post by Madalot » Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:04 am

chunkyfrog wrote:In another forum (an industry forum)--a so-called 'professional" INSISTS that patients can learn to breathe through their noses exclusively; provided they are "motivated". I just wanted to slap this moron even sillier.
I saw this, too, and was pretty annoyed by it. It's a mindset that says a person, like me, that needs a full face mask because of mouth breathing, just isn't trying. I can and do breathe through my nose before I fall asleep. It's actually very normal and natural for me. But I have sinus and congestion issues and during the course of the night, my nose gets really congested and I CANNOT breathe through it consistently. I need to be able to breathe through my mouth at that point in order to, uh, breathe. Mouth breathing with a nasal mask is not pleasant at all.

While I respect those that have chosen to tape their mouths and are successful with it, the idea of that with a plugged up nose is scary to me.

Even the DME owner had that mindset that EVERYONE can and should use a nasal mask. Despite the issues with his RT, I'm grateful that she had a better attitude about it and was in favor of my switching to a full face mask. I do believe that I would have given up completely if I was FORCED to try to use a nasal mask.

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Re: Mike and molly

Post by Emilia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:37 am

I don't watch the show, but I watched this clip. I laughed out loud when, after he turned on the machine, he continued to deliver lines!! And he was on his back.....so the snores were expected! Clearly, he needs a hybrid or ffm. I felt the scene was inaccurate and not particularly 'funny,' but that's Hollywood!!
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