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Re: Problems with Whisper Swivel?

Posted by Jeff on May 17, 1998 at 08:32:41:

In Reply to: Re: Problems with Whisper Swivel? posted by J. Peter Jorgensen on May 16, 1998 at 20:27:42:

Jorgy,

Were it only that simple. After reading your post, I have a whole lot of choice words for you - none of which are appropriate here. I'm glad CPAP has apparently worked for you. For you to then summarily say that "most of the posts that I have been reading about c-pap complaints is noting [nothing] more then just a lot of people trying to get others to feel sorry for them" is not only grossly insensitive, but demonstrates that you just don't have a clue. There are many problems to be solved with respect to CPAP therapy and, for some, CPAP simply does not work. Yet your thinking is that because you either didn't have problems or were able to solve them that everyone else is just whining to get sympathy? Insert expletive deletives here.

"If you find that you have a problem, then deal with it,..." It's just not that simple for some people, Jorgy. There are not universal answers to some problems and learning to "deal" with the devastating effects of a life without quality sleep is apparently a problem which you are not faced with.

I, for one, am not looking for anyone's sympathy. I just want to find some answers that will allow me to get my life back.

Jeff


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