Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by ems » Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:23 am

mollete wrote:
pms wrote:
mollete wrote:
pms wrote:Yup, might be 1000 looks.

"Views".[/quote

You know DW I meant, "looks".

And, stop correcting grammar. This ain't no grammer forum!
And IIWYou, I'd stop posting for about 72 hours until my disposition improved and the puffiness goes away.

Just saw this and can't possibly let it go by...

You ANM, plus me thinks you're projecting just a tad bit! Hmmm.. I see your puffiness disappearing as we speak.

P.S. Am I on your foe list yet???
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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by jamiswolf » Thu Oct 31, 2013 12:51 pm

ems wrote: one can only be bullied by a bully if one allows that bully to bully him
1+ (I think)

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:43 pm

OMG. What did I start with my original plea for help for the OP?

I'm starting to get ashamed now that some members on both sides have their knives at each others throats. This is very wrong. Your snotty little ego conflicts are starting to infect the CPAPtalk. Think about the situation: It's just somebody (legit or not) trying to get a machine worth maybe fifty bucks on Craigslist... tops. Do you want to break us up over that?

Why can't we all go back to doing what we do best which is trying to help people with their CPAP problems. That's the last thing I've got to say on this subject.

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by zoocrewphoto » Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:45 pm

He originally said he wanted an S9.

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by DeadlySleep » Fri Nov 01, 2013 7:29 am

Sir NoddinOff wrote:OMG. What did I start with my original plea for help for the OP?

I'm starting to get ashamed now that some members on both sides have their knives at each others throats. This is very wrong. Your snotty little ego conflicts are starting to infect the CPAPtalk. Think about the situation: It's just somebody (legit or not) trying to get a machine worth maybe fifty bucks on Craigslist... tops. Do you want to break us up over that?

Why can't we all go back to doing what we do best which is trying to help people with their CPAP problems. That's the last thing I've got to say on this subject.

Keep calm and read your own avatar.

There is no crisis here. Just some mild entertainment.

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by Todzo » Fri Nov 01, 2013 10:30 am

SleepyBobR wrote:The OP has left the building.
Actually the OP was driven from the building.
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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by Vader » Fri Nov 01, 2013 10:55 am

DeadlySleep wrote:
There is no crisis here. Just some mild entertainment.
Exactly!

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by Bobshouse » Fri Nov 01, 2013 3:18 pm

Yeah, entertainment. Last night I had a blast cutting kiddies trick or treat bags open watching them walk away leaving a candy trail. It was great! Even got a few to cry.

What's entertainment to some, isn't to others.

Look how many jumped on me when I mentioned my spidey sense going off early in the thread. Jesus, that was nothing compared to how it ended.

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by Let me sleep » Sat Nov 02, 2013 1:08 am

Where is are Jos ??? He's "MIA"
We did get a little entertainment for
A while .....

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by 49er » Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:05 am

Bobshouse wrote:Yeah, entertainment. Last night I had a blast cutting kiddies trick or treat bags open watching them walk away leaving a candy trail. It was great! Even got a few to cry.

What's entertainment to some, isn't to others.

Look how many jumped on me when I mentioned my spidey sense going off early in the thread. Jesus, that was nothing compared to how it ended.
As I previously mentioned, the issue was in my opinion, that you were stereotyping all homeless people as crooks. It was certainly appropriate to be skeptical of the story as it obviously had many holes in it but to make general assumptions about a group of people was what I took issue with.

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by WarmBodies » Sat Nov 02, 2013 6:39 am

what I took issue with
You firmly believe you are the arbiter of all things moral in the forum. Such arrogance.

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by 49er » Sat Nov 02, 2013 7:01 am

WarmBodies wrote:
what I took issue with
You firmly believe you are the arbiter of all things moral in the forum. Such arrogance.
Hmm, someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by SleepyToo2 » Sat Nov 02, 2013 7:05 am

Opinions on this board are exactly that - opinions. Just expressions of the writer's thoughts at the time. Because of sleep apnea they may not necessarily reflect the normal opinions of the poster! We can choose to ignore them or not, and express our own opinions in response. The board is not normally moderated, which explains why some opinions seem to get more air-time than they would warrant in other situations ... Long live cpaptalk.com!

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by 49er » Sat Nov 02, 2013 7:10 am

SleepyToo2 wrote:Opinions on this board are exactly that - opinions. Just expressions of the writer's thoughts at the time. Because of sleep apnea they may not necessarily reflect the normal opinions of the poster! We can choose to ignore them or not, and express our own opinions in response. The board is not normally moderated, which explains why some opinions seem to get more air-time than they would warrant in other situations ... Long live cpaptalk.com!
Great points!

And as a friendly reminder, we could have a moderated board like apneasupport.org in which we wouldn't be allowed to do what we do best, which is to help each other out with our apnea treatment and instead would be told to consult our physician. That has worked well for most of us, hasn't it?

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Re: Homeless W/Severe Sleep Apnea

Post by Sludge » Sat Nov 02, 2013 7:18 am

SleepyToo2 wrote:Because of sleep apnea they may not necessarily reflect the normal opinions of the poster!
I wish people would stop saying that.

First of all, most of the apnea here is effectively treated; and

There are no excuses for one's behavior (good or bad). You're responsible for your actions no matter what.

When a drunk driver kills a kid, do they say "Hey that's OK cause I was drunk!"

Everybody's got some cross to bear, so stop whining. When you say something, you own it, and that's it.

Man up!

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