Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by Elle » Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:23 pm

To suggest the topic has anything to do with sleep apnea is BS. There are some pretty misogynistic comments as well.

I was going to refer someone to the site today but decided to hold off until this subject dies down because it doesn't accurately reflect the community here. It just goes from silly to more than anyone wants to know about some lives.

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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by rocklin » Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:47 pm

Oh, Elle, seriously.
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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by Goofproof » Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:53 pm

rocklin wrote:Oh, Elle, seriously.
Yes seriously, with all the porno and sex sites on the interner for free, too bad you must find a useful site to ply your wares. locking a post like this is a sign of the persons lack of guidance, and serves no useful purpose here. Jim Goofproof
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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by osmium sleeper » Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:54 pm

I'm appalled at the exclusion of homosexual references! And this thread is about as relevant to sleep disorders as http://rileylanders.blogspot.com/2007/1 ... olent.html

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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by rocklin » Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:05 am

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Hi Rick,
red1 wrote:I assume there are sites and places, with people who are much more qualified, and who have a much better approach in the way they inform young people.
Why on earth would you want a stranger to tell your daughter about something as strange yet familiar, serious, funny, incredible, sad, and beautiful as sex?

God gave your child this gift, just as God gave her life. Not you.

Imho, it's not your job as a parent to tell your children about sex . . . but rather your incredible luck.

Just my opinion, Rick.

Mike

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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by rocklin » Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:27 am

Goofproof wrote: locking a post like this is a sign of the persons lack of guidance
I am guided by The Signal, Jim.

May I ask: what guides you?
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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by Goofproof » Wed Dec 28, 2011 1:24 am

rocklin wrote:
Goofproof wrote: locking a post like this is a sign of the persons lack of guidance
I am guided by The Signal, Jim.

May I ask: what guides you?
iI' may not be the correct path always, but for sure it's a different one. Jim Goofproof
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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by rocklin » Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:52 pm

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Goofproof wrote:iI' may not be the correct path always, but for sure it's a different one. Jim Goofproof
Hi Jim. I could be wrong, but I don't believe we've ever met.

So, if i may ask: How do you know your path is so different than mine?

Do you:

1. Love you wife and family?

2. Try to help those in need?

3. Try to do no harm?

If you answered yes, then we are much the same.

Even if, say, you have a passion for Expensive Italian HHs.

Or not.

After the first three, I say all other differences are trivial.

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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by Goofproof » Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:41 pm

rocklin wrote:.
Goofproof wrote:iI' may not be the correct path always, but for sure it's a different one. Jim Goofproof
Hi Jim. I could be wrong, but I don't believe we've ever met.

So, if i may ask: How do you know your path is so different than mine?

Do you:

1. Love you wife and family?

2. Try to help those in need?

3. Try to do no harm?

If you answered yes, then we are much the same.

Even if, say, you have a passion for Expensive Italian HHs.

Or not.

After the first three, I say all other differences are trivial.

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One of many things that make us different is I held off commenting on this thread until it atracted 11,000 views due to it's title, and the posts kept falling in a desending level of worth. My bad was to comment at all. Jim
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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by 131 » Thu Dec 29, 2011 1:56 am

rocklin wrote:There was an Austrian study recently that found that people playing the digeridoo decreased their sleep apnea by quite a bit, by conditioning their throat to open up more. Look it up.

So I thought this made sense, as it would be doing pretty much the same thing, perhaps even better.

So if I’m an idiot, then so are those Austrian researchers.
Not sure who wrote this originally, but I didn't know that Austria had a big didge playing population, so the sample size for the research may have been quite small.
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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by NightMonkey » Thu Dec 29, 2011 6:56 am

131 wrote: Not sure who wrote this originally, but I didn't know that Austria had a big didge playing population, so the sample size for the research may have been quite small.
Austria definitely does not have a big didge playing population and the population in Australia is larger but still small.

The study was not a population study. It was a study of a small group of patients divided into intervention and control.

See http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 094017.htm
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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by rocklin » Thu Dec 29, 2011 8:42 am

Goofproof wrote: . . . and serves no useful purpose here.
Jim, on this I must respectfully disagree.

If this post made even one person smile or laugh, then for me, it's ROI is 1000%

Perhaps I'm alone in that thought, perhaps not.

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NightMonkey wrote: Austria definitely does not have a big didge playing population
And you know that how, dearest nightmonkey?

Yes, true, my statement is both counter-intuitive and somewhat demented, but until a large-scale, fully-controlled study proves otherwise . . . I stand my ground..

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NightMonkey wrote: The study was not a population study. It was a study of a small group of patients divided into intervention and control.

See http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 094017.htm
Good link, thanks, nightmonkey. I'll have to see if i can dig up the full article.

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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by NightMonkey » Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:07 am

rocklin wrote: .

NightMonkey wrote: Austria definitely does not have a big didge playing population
And you know that how, dearest nightmonkey?
Oooops! I respectfully withdraw my statement. Play on Austria. Vibrate those uvulas!



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Re: Fellacio and Sleep Apnea

Post by jamiswolf » Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:22 am

I've found that just practicing the Didge is stimulating...like a strong cup of coffee. I relate this to the increase in O2 from the deep breathing and also to the intensity required for makes the buzz and squirt sounds inherent to Didgeridoo play. May be a confounding factor in the research.

I'm no expert but my Didge playing has improved to the point where I'm now working on variations and different rhythms. I actually think I developed a unique way to learn circular breathing which I've not read about elsewhere...so if anyone needs Didge learning advice, I'll try to help.

Far as Falatio...I like it.
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Post by VVV » Thu Dec 29, 2011 10:05 am

jamiswolf wrote: I actually think I developed a unique way to learn circular breathing which I've not read about elsewhere...
Anything you care to post here? (Preferably in a separate thread for what should be obvious reasons. )

There is a nice looking didge in the corner beside my desk that I have never dedicated much time to.
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