LinkC wrote:What evidence would it take to satisfy you? By your criteria it's impossible to show ANYTHING is safe.
You're making a statistical argument. You're claiming that quite a few people tape and no one has died from it.
Fine, present your evidence. However, before you pretend to be a statistical scientist, design an experiment. There are several possibilities to design this experiment. Here's one:
1) Get some volunteers to tape up. Get enough volunteers for the results to be meaningful.
2) Monitor the tapers for a number of years. Most of us will be doing CPAP for a number of years.
3) Track whenever one of the tapers dies in his sleep.
4) Whenever one of the tapers dies in his sleep, get an autopsy done by a competent medical professional who knows how to figure out the CPAP user wouldn't have died without taping.
I'm sure there are other ways to design an adequate study.
Your current statistical methodology is like asking a group of people "raise your hands if you died from taping."
LinkC wrote:Chicken Little wrote:It was only later after statistical studies were done that it became generally accepted that smoking causes cancer.
I think when you start calling the other party schoolyard names, you've already lost the argument.
LinkC wrote:So the precedent is to do a statistical study before declaring something unsafe. Thank you. Let us know what you find...
You're not paying attention. You do a statistical study before claiming something is SAFE. We don't allow drug companies to sell drugs until after they've been statistically tested. We don't allow them to sell untested drugs unless someone has done a statistical study proving they're dangerous. Note that I'm not trying to ban taping. I'm just wanting to warn people of the risk. You're the one who wants to keep people in the dark.
LinkC wrote:The "medical experts" say that changing your settings is dangerous. More people do that than tape! Why aren't you warning us all about the risks of that?
Actually, I have warned many times times that changing your settings can be dangerous. I don't tell people that they shouldn't do it. I tell them they should make an informed choice.
Self treating could lead to you setting your pressure too low and still having apneas. You could set the pressure too high and get central apneas. Lots of people, including me, still do it.
Are you going to become infatuated with me and start a diatribe every time I warn someone about that, too?
Lead acid batteries can leak acid or even explode. I've warned people about this. Lots of people, including me, still use them as a CPAP backup power supply.
Are you going to become infatuated with me and start a diatribe every time I warn someone about that, too?
You're going to be real busy.