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Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:20 pm
by BlackSpinner
I hadn't realized it but since starting cpap I lost my job, my mother got worse, I had to move across the country! WOW ! If only I hadn't started cpap my mother might still be speaking and walking!
Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:26 pm
by chunkyfrog
Walking on the edge, taking chances, living dangerously.
And loving it!
Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:17 pm
by cosmo
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Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:53 pm
by Randyp1234
Pugsy wrote:I get it...the sarcasm.. Almost every day I see a question that I have to roll my eyes a bit when I read it.
What Pugsy said!!! Does XPAP cause this? Does XPAP cause that? It made me stop coming to the forum for a while.
Makes me wonder about the flat tires though
Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:00 pm
by Randyp1234
cosmo wrote:
The thought that I might get tongue bleeding, exhale issues, centrals, body odor, black particles in the mask, etc doesn't sit to well with me either.
Don't forget about burned lungs from a melted down water tank.
Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:35 pm
by cosmo
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Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:04 pm
by kteague
How can we on one hand encourage those struggling with something that there are no dumb questions then start callling their questions dumb? I remember the thread where a poster was bombarded with all the reasons she was wrong about there being a connection between her symptoms and cpap use, then an astute member posted a link to a medical article showing that what she described is a documented recognized reaction in some cpap users.
As entertaining as some historic threads might be, I personally am not comfortable with possibly causing discomfort to another person just for my entertainment. I might laugh at my own stupid questions or at an obvious troll, but those just searching for answers in their apnea induced fog, or those seemingly suffering from a mental illness, or those incapable of complex comprehension, I'll keep any chuckles or head shaking to myself.
Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:47 pm
by Goofproof
cosmo wrote:
If I had normal sleep, I wouldn't have been half asleep at the wheel and would have been able to spot this on the road
At least it was just a nail and not a skateboarder again.
Bad thing with that nail location the tire is non-repairable safely. In my younger years all tires were repairable, by necessarily, but no more for me.... Jim
Skateboarder are dangerious, if you run over one and they smile, their teeth can bite a chunk out of a good tire.
Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:58 pm
by cosmo
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Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:27 am
by Goofproof
cosmo wrote:The tire was in a non repairable area and they did give me a free tire and install since I bought the $15 tire insurance at the time I also had them rotate the tires and there was another tire with a nail, but that one was in a patchable area so no 2nd free tire
The link between cpap and flat tires are real
Maybe I should use tire sealer in my HH. My truck tells me when my tires get low, but what I need I for my compressor to jump out and air them without me having to get out. Jim
Re: Does XPAP use cause ???
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:34 am
by kaiasgram
kteague wrote:How can we on one hand encourage those struggling with something that there are no dumb questions then start callling their questions dumb? I remember the thread where a poster was bombarded with all the reasons she was wrong about there being a connection between her symptoms and cpap use, then an astute member posted a link to a medical article showing that what she described is a documented recognized reaction in some cpap users.
As entertaining as some historic threads might be, I personally am not comfortable with possibly causing discomfort to another person just for my entertainment. I might laugh at my own stupid questions or at an obvious troll, but those just searching for answers in their apnea induced fog, or those seemingly suffering from a mental illness, or those incapable of complex comprehension, I'll keep any chuckles or head shaking to myself.
+1
Thanks kteague. You aren't alone in your reaction to this thread.