CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by john5396 » Thu May 02, 2013 11:58 am

Mollet,

I would suggest that you add a note to your first post:

"PLEASE START A NEW THREAD WITH ANY QUESTIONS"


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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by jdm2857 » Thu May 02, 2013 12:55 pm

One small point.

You might want to remove the "15" from the subject. New users might think that this is part 15
of something (which it is) and therefore not the place to start reading.
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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by 49er » Thu May 02, 2013 1:37 pm

SleepWellCPAP wrote:Hello All!

I'm not sure how "Table of Contents" relates to CPAP Basics, but I certainly have molette to thank for bringing the topic I originated to life. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and for that, I am truly honored. For all I know, the Basics posts may have just drifted off into obscurity without his help, but now it's "stickied". I wasn't sure what that meant until I read this thread.

My last post on the CPAP Basic topic will be this weekend, and I can only hope it meets everyone's expectations.

By the way, while I can't say the title, the second edition of my book is now available for anyone interested.

Jim
Jim, actually Molette understood what we wanted and took the appropriate actions such as coming with the table of contents on various topics of interest he created that is now a sticky. He deserves all the credit.

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by mollete » Thu May 02, 2013 2:44 pm

jdm2857 wrote:One small point.

You might want to remove the "15" from the subject. New users might think that this is part 15
of something (which it is) and therefore not the place to start reading.
OK, but I'll have to see how that works out in the sort.

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Re: CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

Post by LinkC » Thu May 02, 2013 3:28 pm

Maybe call it "Part 0" (zero)? That should sort properly AND alert the reader that it isn't part of the "meat".

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Re: CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

Post by mollete » Thu May 02, 2013 3:55 pm

Well, 2 spaces seem to work OK.

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by zoocrewphoto » Sat May 04, 2013 3:40 am

SleepWellCPAP wrote:Hello All!

I'm not sure how "Table of Contents" relates to CPAP Basics, but I certainly have molette to thank for bringing the topic I originated to life. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and for that, I am truly honored. For all I know, the Basics posts may have just drifted off into obscurity without his help, but now it's "stickied". I wasn't sure what that meant until I read this thread.

This wasn't imitation or flattery. It was replacing the fluff with actual information that is useful. No bias. Nothing to sell. Just good, useful information. He listened to the responses to your posts and gave us what we asked for. You seem to ignore our responses and simply continue on with your infomercial. Kind of like a telemarketer on the phone who follows a script regardless of what response they get.

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by 49er » Sat May 04, 2013 5:56 am

zoocrewphoto wrote:
SleepWellCPAP wrote:Hello All!

I'm not sure how "Table of Contents" relates to CPAP Basics, but I certainly have molette to thank for bringing the topic I originated to life. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and for that, I am truly honored. For all I know, the Basics posts may have just drifted off into obscurity without his help, but now it's "stickied". I wasn't sure what that meant until I read this thread.

This wasn't imitation or flattery. It was replacing the fluff with actual information that is useful. No bias. Nothing to sell. Just good, useful information. He listened to the responses to your posts and gave us what we asked for. You seem to ignore our responses and simply continue on with your infomercial. Kind of like a telemarketer on the phone who follows a script regardless of what response they get.
Once again, Zoo Crew, you nailed it.

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Re: CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

Post by Drowsy Dancer » Sat May 04, 2013 8:52 am

Oh, I think moving this to the top section is even better. Well played, Carolyn, well played.

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Re: CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

Post by mollete » Sat May 04, 2013 1:44 pm

But it's high up here!

In addition to my other phobias (chiliaphobia - hey, what's the count up to, anyway?) and hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia -

Aaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.........!!!!!!!!

I'm also an acrophobia.

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ette.

whatever.

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Re: CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

Post by SleepWellCPAP » Fri May 10, 2013 11:59 am

Hello zoocrewphoto,

After reading through some of the topics, you're right, this isn't quite "imitation". It appears the basics idea was taken to a more advanced level. I'm not sure how many new users of CPAP would want to read through JCSM clinical guidelines for manual titration.

Regardless, I do hope people will benefit from the posts. If they feel this information is too involved, they can simple search "CPAP Basics" under sleepwellcpap.

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Re: CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

Post by SleepWellCPAP » Sat May 11, 2013 6:11 pm

Thanks for running with the CPAP Basics concept. Great idea!
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Re: CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

Post by Snorkie » Tue Jul 02, 2013 4:32 am

I am on day 5 of CPAP usage.
I discovered this forum on day 2 and I'm hooked.

This thread by Mollete has taught me more about my OSA and CPAP than everything I have read before.
Mollete, I want to thank you sincerely for what you have done here. It is a significant achievement and is incredibly helpful for a naif like myself.

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Re: CPAP Basics - - Table of Contents

Post by lalabeer » Fri Aug 08, 2014 3:03 pm

Thank you for all the info! I went to my DME today anticipating a fight, armed with printouts of information. When I got there, however, he had a ResMed S9 Elite waiting for me, asked which full face mask I wanted, and said my Dr. specifically prescribed the "better" tubing (whatever that means). Obviously I still have lots to learn, but I'm well on my way

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Post by Jonathantain » Tue Nov 24, 2015 3:33 pm

Hi,
I'm in need of a CPAP machine and I'm told that the S10 is the best. Is that true?

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