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Re: Problems with Whisper Swivel?

Posted by J. Peter Jorgensen on May 18, 1998 at 05:41:17:

In Reply to: Re: Problems with Whisper Swivel? posted by jim rice on May 17, 1998 at 20:49:50:

Ok, I'll say it (and mean it) again - I'm sorry. At 20cm of pressure, I will agree that the Wisper Swivel ISN'T (get my point?). I'm told that an Adam's Circuit would blow my nose apart. So until I can find what I need on the net (because I'm not getting much help from the equipment provider) I have to live with (and thank God for) the improvements that I have with this darn (sorry for the strong language) Wisper Swivel.

I have been running into people who just give up to soon. They've been living with OSA for 10, 20 , 30, etc years and don't give the "leaf blower" a chance. I guess if people could start off with some (any) of their successes before jumping into the "whining" as I called it, I could "feel" that they truly are working towards a goal of recovery.

I don't mean to sound cold. There are just sometimes that you have to live with things (or at least turn them over to God). Besides living with the sound of the swivel, c-pap machine and humidifer, I have to live with a window a/c unit. Besides the light on the c-pap, there are two very (why?) bright lights on the humidifer. Ok, black tape can take care of the lights, but I must adjust to the noise (and I did).

Let me close for now (I'm at work) by saying that I pray that each and everyone of you OSAers can come to terms with the things that you can't change and that you turn them over to the Lord.

God Bless - Jorgy!

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