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oyeahhealthreviews · 4 months
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Oyeah Health - Your Trusted Partner for Sleep Apnea Solutions
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A good night's sleep is essential for overall health and well-being. But for millions of people worldwide, sleep apnea disrupts this vital process. If you've been diagnosed with sleep apnea, you might feel overwhelmed or unsure of where to start.  But fear not! Oyeah Health is here to be your trusted partner on your journey to better sleep and improved health.
Understanding Sleep Apnea and Treatment Options
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. These pauses can occur hundreds of times a night, disrupting sleep quality and leading to daytime fatigue, headaches, and even serious health complications. There are three main types of sleep apnea: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), central sleep apnea (CSA), and mixed sleep apnea.
Oyeah Health Reviews provides a wealth of information on sleep apnea, its symptoms, and various treatment options.  Their website offers clear explanations of CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), APAP (automatic positive airway pressure), and BiPAP (bi-level positive airway pressure) machines, the mainstay treatment options for sleep apnea.
Quality CPAP Equipment and Supplies at Affordable Prices
Oyeah Health doesn't just educate; they equip you with the tools you need for successful sleep apnea treatment. They offer a comprehensive selection of CPAP machines, masks, and accessories from leading manufacturers.  Whether you're a new CPAP user or looking to upgrade your existing equipment, Oyeah Health caters to your needs with a commitment to providing premium products at sensible prices.
Exceptional Customer Service for a Smooth Transition
Starting CPAP therapy can be an adjustment. Oyeah Health understands this and is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service throughout your journey.  Their knowledgeable team is available to answer your questions, address any concerns, and guide you through the setup and use of your CPAP equipment.
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zonewaylee · 2 years
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ALBUM REVIEW (#18)
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Los Pets — nohpetS, Lord Sledge
I LISTENED TO THIS LAST NIGHT JANUARY 30, 2023 WHILE I WAS STUDYING WITH A FRIEND. WE WERE AT BIOTECH COMMONS WHICH I’VE NEVER BEEN BEFORE. IT WAS NICE I THINK WE’RE GOING BACK TODAY BECAUSE I HAVE A LOT OF WORK! AND I AM CHRONICALLY TIRED! I REALLY SHOULD GET MY SLEEP CHECKED OUT! IDK! I DON’T LIKE DOCTORS! ANYWAYS I FOUND THIS ALBUM BECAUSE MY FRIEND WAS LISTENING TO IT AND I LIKED THE ALBUM COVER. IT WAS GOOD STUDYING MUSIC. IT WAS LIKE LOFI MEETS JAZZ MEETS HIP HOP FROM WHAT I REMEMBER. IDRK BUT IT’S FINE IT WAS GOOD I LIKED IT I MIGHT NEVER LISTEN TO IT AGAIN. 
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My appointment went well overall. It seems I'm on the right track, for surgeries and appointments and follow ups.
We're working on getting me a CPAP, and a different medication that should help me breathe better (a steroid inhaler).
I tried looking for other people who have gone through what I have last night, and I couldn't find anything. It felt really heartbreaking, and just... reinforcing the loneliness of all this.
My doctor was saying that all of this— my stenosis symptoms, my epiglottis, that I speak with my false vocal cords, that I'm better with crunchy foods than liquids, my stridor when I sleep or do heavy activity, etc etc— is pretty normal for the situation. (I should ask him if he has are other adult patients with the same symptoms etc, when I see him again.)
I had expected to spend the day writing to process all the stuff that's going on, but it was too much. I did do some laundry and vacuum, and write a book review, so at least the space is cleaner.
All of this information, and seeing me on scope, is new to N, and they're so so overwhelmed. I think they're still kinda freaked out by it all, currently. I wish I could help them process it better.
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sunmontuewrites · 2 months
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TO DO LIST OF DOOM
For today (Friday) and the weekend... Pinning it because this is a little ridiculous.
OTHER
Go and visit dad + cut his hair
Lunch with Civil engineering candidate (Sunday)
Lunch/Dinner out with family on Saturday
Lunch with Materials research group
HOUSE + GARDEN CHORES
Change sheets on bed
15 3 loads of washing
Fold 20 pieces of washing x5 times
Dust end room
Dust bedroom
Wash CPAP machine
Clean toilet
Cat litter
Water plants
Pharmacy - foot cream + candle?
WORK STUFF
Weekly report + application numbers
Social events for rest of the year
Tidy away digital files
Approve timesheets
ODR for GSSR
Learn how to do Review of Grade search
Go and collect keys from Security
DAILY ROUTINE STUFF
Morning routine - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
Evening routine - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
Breakfast - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
Lunch - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
Dinner - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
Moisturise - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
Morning coffee - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
SELFCARE GOALS
Facial / Manicure / Pedicure
Dye hair
20 minute walk - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
10 minute stretching - Saturday / Sunday
Drink 1L water - Friday / Saturday / Sunday
Watch 911 episode with kids - Saturday / Sunday
Do one sketch per 911 episode
WRITING GOALS
What to Write Weekend - post
Write 10k total (tracking here)
Law of Thermodynamics >250 words Friday / Saturday /Sunday
FFSD >250 words Friday/Saturday/Sunday
Post chapter for Upon which our souls touch
Finish I'd know you anywhere
Finish Life is too short to waste time matching socks...
Post chapter of Caring, Keeping and Collecting Transformers - A Guide
Post Saga of Solitude chapter
Post AO3 chapter
Answer AO3 comments
KIDS + HUBS
Change sheets on beds
Clean cat bowls
Bathroom basins + mirrors
Vacuum
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cat-sword · 4 days
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Oh my fucking god I hate this driving instructor so much. Your shitty car with shitty controls isn’t even fucking street legal with that tinted windshield. You’re a god damn cop of 30 years. I just hate him so much, talking about his dumbass sigma grindset of doing a 6-6, sleeping at 8, and being thrown out by his wife at 11 because he keeps forgetting to use his cpap. Then we have to drive at fuckjng 5-7 during fall when it’s dark as hell. Fuck you for saying I drive worse than someone with 10 hours. Fuck you for repeatedly stating that I needed to learn how to drive. You aren’t even looking at me with your nose in Facebook live and 2nd rate reviews of football.
Also, you’re fucking gross, cover up your damn sneezes and coughs, I swear to god.
AND, he fucking said to ignore the damn speed limit as “it’s only useful during the test” FUCK YOU.
And, stop saying I should be able to drive better by now, it took my mother until she was thirty damn one to get her lisence, and she only had her first accident 24 years later, when she got T-boned by some dumbass from Texas.
FUCK YOU for suddenly breaking and accerating the car in intersections.
YOU FUCKING make me shake and about to cry and YOU DIDNT EVEN FUCKING NOTICE.
FUCK YOU, I’ll see you next week X6.
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sohannabarberaesque · 4 months
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Postcards from Snagglepuss
Just getting stocked up for some houseboating isn't quite a picnic--or can it be?
DUBUQUE, IA: It certainly took a couple days to reach the Mississippi River from Breezewood, Pennsylvania via US 20 for the most part ... and to cross the Mississippi via the Julien Dubuque Bridge was something of a sign of anticipation for some interesting little escapades ahead.
Via houseboat, even.
And with such interesting company of Your Correspondent as Huckleberry Hound and Touché Turtle, Bristlehound and Dum-Dum were bound, in their role as guides, to make sure things were running smoothly. Hence, their directing us via text message to meet them at the Hy-Vee supermarket coming off the bridge into Dubuque. Yes, as in a certain "little old lady from" made infamous, in a way, by Harold Ross in launching that somewhat sophisto and urbane journal known as The New Yorker back in 1925. Insisting that he was not intending The New Yorker to be for the Little Old Lady from Dubuque, implying that she would likely be satisfied with The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, Grit and Comfort rather than a high-class literary-leaning review.
But back to the Hy-Vee: Both Dum-Dum and Bristlehound would meet us at the entrance for the preparatory shopping trip for supplies heading into the little houseboat excursion. More than likely a "mystery trip," by all assumptions, yet mind you, leave any pretension of emulating Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn at the dock.
Following a modest little cafeteria-manner lunch in Hy-Vee's dining area, something of a staple in their larger locations across eight Midwestern states, Bristlehound and Dum-Dum led the way into getting the necessary supplies: Meal-replacement drinks (mainly for breakfast) ... wholemeal crackers ... cheese spread ... summer sausage ... smoked sausage ... buns ... charcoal ... bottled water, spring and seltzer ... flavouring concentrate ... batteries for the transistor radio ... all in all, just trying to be low-impact more than anything.
As Dum-Dum admitted, "it's more than likely we'll want to spend our nights sleeping on the roof of our houseboat just for the experience."
Bristlehound added, "Especially when passing barge tows in the night leave such wake as can make things interesting in the sleep department." Thankfully, CPAP was not the sort of thing we were on, nor even think about being on.
Once out of the way, a drive to the docks where Bristlehound and Dum-Dum tied up their modest little houseboat--hardly a fancy sort, yet stylishly simplistic for the purpose. Even if it took a few minutes for a freight train to clear the tracks so we could get to the boat, by which time early evening's effects were starting to be obvious. And once loaded, reviewing the inevitable safety procedures for boating in the Mississippi's waters, the call of "Touché awayyyy!" by none other than was the call to cast off and get underway.
Huckleberry Hound couldn't have said it better in observing that "what could feel more interesting than to just spend a couple days on the river living the houseboat life ... even if it means the likes of Boost for breakfast?"
"At any rate, folks," Dum-Dum was quick to note, "Bristlehound and I decided on meal-replacement shakes for breakfast more than anything. Especially when the desire is to get out on the river with as little mess as possible after breakfast."
"Even allowing for recycling," Bristlehound added.
Still, even if the supper was mainly a bag of wholemeal tortilla chips with some salsa in the bargain as we made bivouac for the night on some sandbar on the Wisconsin side of the river. Just be thankful for the deck chairs to provide some sleep, and just hope the trains don't keep you all too awake.
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hobbinch · 1 year
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Aughhhhughhg my primary care dr was super onboard with the idea of me getting a power chair, and told me I'd hear from a case worker who'd help me along with the next steps. Heard from nobody. When I reached out about that I was just given the contact info for a medical supply company??
So I don't know if there's someone supposed to help me figure out what equipment to ask for and help me negotiate with insurance/the supply company. Or if I'm just supposed to talk to them myself like I've been doing with my CPAP machine (nightmare). Like on one hand fewer people in the way means fewer potential gatekeepers doubting my level of disability, but also potential advocates??
The supply company has abysmal reviews on google, people talking about getting ghosted and waiting years for their chairs. So there's also that. What if... Things were easier....
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chubstr · 1 year
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Getting my first CPAP machine 10 years ago changed my life for the better. The downside is we don't get many options for sleeping positions and comfort. Can an adjustable bed help? I spent 6 weeks on the Titan Plus Luxe mattress to find out: https://chubstr.com/resources/titan-mattress-review-by-big-guy/
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madmaryholiday · 1 year
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made an appointment to get a CPAP machine tomorrow with the company i was referred to by the neurology clinic.
and, uh.
i just noticed that they have straight 1-star reviews.
not a ton, but like.
yikes.
the newest one was from january, so maybe they've got their shit together by now?
but yeah.
pray for me, i guess.
(i do know i'm making 100% sure that my insurance covers the machine and that i know exactly how to stay "in compliance" for continued coverage. there's no way i can afford to pay for it myself.)
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nursingscience · 2 years
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Medical Abbreviations on Pharmacy Prescriptions
Here are some common medical abbreviations you may see on pharmacy prescriptions:
qd - once a day
bid - twice a day
tid - three times a day
qid - four times a day
qh - every hour
prn - as needed
pc - after meals
ac - before meals
hs - at bedtime
po - by mouth
IV - intravenous
IM - intramuscular
subQ - subcutaneous
mL - milliliter
mg - milligram
g - gram
mcg - microgram
stat - immediately, right away
NPO - nothing by mouth
cap - capsule
tab - tablet
susp - suspension
sol - solution
amp - ampule
inj - injection
Rx - prescription
C - Celsius
F - Fahrenheit
BP - blood pressure
HR - heart rate
RR - respiratory rate
WBC - white blood cell
RBC - red blood cell
Hgb - hemoglobin
Hct - hematocrit
PT - prothrombin time
INR - international normalized ratio
BUN - blood urea nitrogen
Cr - creatinine
Ca - calcium
K - potassium
Na - sodium
Cl - chloride
Mg - magnesium
PO2 - partial pressure of oxygen
PCO2 - partial pressure of carbon dioxide
ABG - arterial blood gas
CBC - complete blood count
BMP - basic metabolic panel
CMP - comprehensive metabolic panel.
ECG - electrocardiogram
EEG - electroencephalogram
MRI - magnetic resonance imaging
CT - computed tomography
PET - positron emission tomography
CXR - chest x-ray
CTX - chemotherapy
NSAID - nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
DMARD - disease-modifying antirheumatic drug
ACE - angiotensin-converting enzyme
ARB - angiotensin receptor blocker
SSRI - selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
TCA - tricyclic antidepressant
ADHD - attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
CAD - coronary artery disease
CHF - congestive heart failure
DVT - deep vein thrombosis
GI - gastrointestinal
UTI - urinary tract infection
OTC - over-the-counter
Rx - prescription
OD - right eye
OS - left eye
OU - both eyes.
TID - thrombosis in dementia
TDS - ter die sumendum (three times a day)
BOM - bilaterally otitis media (infection in both ears)
BT - body temperature
C&S - culture and sensitivity
D/C - discontinue or discharge
D/W - dextrose in water
ETOH - ethyl alcohol
FUO - fever of unknown origin
H&P - history and physical examination
I&D - incision and drainage
I&O - intake and output
KVO - keep vein open
N&V - nausea and vomiting
PERRLA - pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation
PR - per rectum
QAM - every morning
QHS - every bedtime
QOD - every other day
S/P - status post (after)
TPN - total parenteral nutrition
UA - urinalysis
URI - upper respiratory infection
UTI - urinary tract infection
VO - verbal order.
XRT - radiation therapy
YOB - year of birth
BRBPR - bright red blood per rectum
CX - cervix
DVT - deep vein thrombosis
GB - gallbladder
GU - genitourinary
HCV - hepatitis C virus
HPI - history of present illness
ICP - intracranial pressure
IVP - intravenous pyelogram
LMP - last menstrual period
MRSA - methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
MVA - motor vehicle accident
NKA - no known allergies
PEG - percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
PRN - pro re nata (as needed)
ROS - review of systems
SOB - shortness of breath
TAH - total abdominal hysterectomy.
TIA - transient ischemic attack
Tx - treatment
UC - ulcerative colitis
URI - upper respiratory infection
VSD - ventricular septal defect
VTE - venous thromboembolism
XR - x-ray
w/c - wheelchair
XRT - radiation therapy
ASD - atrial septal defect
Bx - biopsy
CAD - coronary artery disease
CKD - chronic kidney disease
CPAP - continuous positive airway pressure
DKA - diabetic ketoacidosis
DNR - do not resuscitate
ED - emergency department
ESRD - end-stage renal disease
FFP - fresh frozen plasma
FSH - follicle-stimulating hormone.
GCS - Glasgow Coma Scale
Hct - hematocrit
Hgb - hemoglobin
ICU - intensive care unit
IV - intravenous
JVD - jugular venous distension
K - potassium
L - liter
MCH - mean corpuscular hemoglobin
MI - myocardial infarction
Na - sodium
NGT - nasogastric tube
NPO - nothing by mouth
OR - operating room
PCN - penicillin
PRBC - packed red blood cells
PTT - partial thromboplastin time
RBC - red blood cells
RT - respiratory therapy
SOA - short of air.
SCD - sequential compression device
SIRS - systemic inflammatory response syndrome
STAT - immediately
T - temperature
TPN - total parenteral nutrition
WBC - white blood cells
ABG - arterial blood gas
A fib - atrial fibrillation
BPH - benign prostatic hypertrophy
CBC - complete blood count
CO2 - carbon dioxide
COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
CPR - cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CT - computed tomography
CXR - chest x-ray
D5W - dextrose 5% in water
Dx - diagnosis
ECG or EKG - electrocardiogram
EEG - electroencephalogram
ETO - early termination of pregnancy.
FHR - fetal heart rate
GSW - gunshot wound
H&P - history and physical exam
HCG - human chorionic gonadotropin
I&D - incision and drainage
IBS - irritable bowel syndrome
ICP - intracranial pressure
IM - intramuscular
INR - international normalized ratio
IOP - intraocular pressure
LFT - liver function test
LOC - level of consciousness
LP - lumbar puncture
NG - nasogastric
OA - osteoarthritis
OCD - obsessive-compulsive disorder
OTC - over-the-counter
P - pulse
PCA - patient-controlled analgesia
PERRLA - pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation.
PFT - pulmonary function test
PICC - peripherally inserted central catheter
PO - by mouth
PRN - as needed
PT - physical therapy
PT - prothrombin time
PTSD - post-traumatic stress disorder
PVC - premature ventricular contraction
QD - once a day
QID - four times a day
RA - rheumatoid arthritis
RICE - rest, ice, compression, elevation
RSI - rapid sequence intubation
RSV - respiratory syncytial virus
SBP - systolic blood pressure
SLE - systemic lupus erythematosus
SSRI - selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
STAT - immediately
TB - tuberculosis
TIA - transient ischemic attack.
TID - three times a day
TKO - to keep open
TNTC - too numerous to count
TPN - total parenteral nutrition
URI - upper respiratory infection
UTI - urinary tract infection
V-fib - ventricular fibrillation
V-tach - ventricular tachycardia
VA - visual acuity
WNL - within normal limits
AED - automated external defibrillator
ARDS - acute respiratory distress syndrome
BID - twice a day
BP - blood pressure
BUN - blood urea nitrogen
CAD - coronary artery disease
CHF - congestive heart failure
CVA - cerebrovascular accident
D/C - discontinue
DKA - diabetic ketoacidosis.
DM - diabetes mellitus
DVT - deep vein thrombosis
EGD - esophagogastroduodenoscopy
ER - emergency room
F - Fahrenheit
Fx - fracture
GI - gastrointestinal
GTT - glucose tolerance test
HCT - hematocrit
Hgb - hemoglobin
HRT - hormone replacement therapy
ICP - intracranial pressure
IDDM - insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
IBS - irritable bowel syndrome
IM - intramuscular
IV - intravenous
K - potassium
KVO - keep vein open
L&D - labor and delivery
LASIK - laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis.
ROM - range of motion
RT - radiation therapy
Rx - prescription
SCD - sequential compression device
SOB - shortness of breath
STD - sexually transmitted disease
TENS - transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
TIA - transient ischemic attack
TSH - thyroid-stimulating hormone
UA - urinalysis
US - ultrasound
UTI - urinary tract infection
VD - venereal disease
VF - ventricular fibrillation
VT - ventricular tachycardia
WBC - white blood cell
XRT - radiation therapy
XR - x-ray
Zn - zinc
Z-pak - azithromycin (antibiotic).
AAA - abdominal aortic aneurysm
ABG - arterial blood gas
ACS - acute coronary syndrome
ADL - activities of daily living
AED - automated external defibrillator
AIDS - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
ALS - amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
AMA - against medical advice
AML - acute myeloid leukemia
APAP - acetaminophen
ARDS - acute respiratory distress syndrome
ASCVD - atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
BPH - benign prostatic hyperplasia
BUN - blood urea nitrogen
CABG - coronary artery bypass graft
CBC - complete blood count
CHF - congestive heart failure
COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
CPAP - continuous positive airway pressure
CRF - chronic renal failure.
CT - computed tomography
CVA - cerebrovascular accident
D&C - dilation and curettage
DVT - deep vein thrombosis
ECG/EKG - electrocardiogram
EEG - electroencephalogram
ESRD - end-stage renal disease
FSH - follicle-stimulating hormone
GERD - gastroesophageal reflux disease
GFR - glomerular filtration rate
HbA1c - glycated hemoglobin
Hct - hematocrit
HIV - human immunodeficiency virus
HPV - human papillomavirus
HTN - hypertension
IBD - inflammatory bowel disease
IBS - irritable bowel syndrome
ICU - intensive care unit
IDDM - insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
IM - intramuscular.
IV - intravenous
LFT - liver function test
MI - myocardial infarction
MRI - magnetic resonance imaging
MS - multiple sclerosis
NPO - nothing by mouth
NS - normal saline
OCD - obsessive-compulsive disorder
OSA - obstructive sleep apnea
PCOS - polycystic ovary syndrome
PMS - premenstrual syndrome
PPD - purified protein derivative
PSA - prostate-specific antigen
PT - prothrombin time
PTT - partial thromboplastin time
RA - rheumatoid arthritis
RBC - red blood cell
RSV - respiratory syncytial virus
SLE - systemic lupus erythematosus
TB - tuberculosis.
It is important to remember that medical abbreviations can vary based on location and specialty. 
Healthcare professionals should use medical abbreviations with caution and only when they are familiar with their meanings. 
Patients should always communicate any questions or concerns they have about their medications or medical care to their healthcare provider or pharmacist to ensure they receive safe and accurate medical care.
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snowfox102 · 2 years
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I've been considering pursuing Modafinil for my chronic fatigue, I can probably get it because I have sleep apnea and it's often prescribed for that. There's danger of triggering post-exertional malaise, but frankly I can trigger what seems to be PEM for no apparent reason and the chance to feel better is worth the risk. I can't tell the difference between PEM and an autoimmune flare.
That said the modifications I made to my CPAP machine have been helping. Today I feel more tired and I'm concerned my work on the pond yesterday is going to trigger a flare or PEM, but I'm giving the CPAP adjustments more time to settle before I take the Modafinil option to my doctors. I want to do more research too, I'm seeing a lot of mixed reviews. It seems like people with a CFS/ME diagnosis are less likely to see benefit, but I don't have that diagnosis, it's assumed my troubles come from sleep apnea and autoimmune nonsense. They're just more extreme than those of most patients. CFS/ME kinda seems like the inverse of the IBS situation: it's diagnosed as a cop out but is an actual condition. Though both diagnoses tend to end in the doctor doing nothing because they don't know what to do.
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gothmods · 1 year
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Jesus fuck got the scare of my life
Had my cpap machine serviced today and after they tested the pressure they forgot to set it back to what it was before and turned the ramp off so when i went to go to sleep u got BLASTED with maximum air pressure
And had to get up and review all my settings and look up a youtube video on how to access the menu to set the air pressure
Way to kill my winding down hhhh
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anilkumar11 · 2 years
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"Sleep Better with the Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40 by Medikart: A Comprehensive Review"
Respiratory problems are becoming more and more common in today's fast-paced world. With people leading increasingly sedentary lifestyles and being exposed to pollution and other environmental factors, sleep apnea has become a major concern. This is where the Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40 by Medikart comes in.
What is Sleep Apnea?
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by interrupted breathing during sleep. It occurs when the muscles in the back of the throat fail to keep the airway open, causing the individual to stop breathing for a few seconds or even a minute. This can happen repeatedly throughout the night and can result in snoring, gasping for air, and interrupted sleep.
Sleep apnea can have serious consequences on your health, such as increasing your risk for high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and other health problems. That is why it is crucial to seek treatment as soon as possible.
What is the Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40?
The Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40 is an advanced Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine that is designed to provide relief to people who suffer from sleep apnea. It is manufactured by Medikart, a leading medical equipment manufacturer, and distributor in India.
This machine works by delivering a continuous stream of air into the airway to keep it open during sleep. It is a highly effective treatment for sleep apnea and is recommended by doctors worldwide.
Features of the Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40
The Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40 is packed with features that make it a highly effective and user-friendly device. Some of its key features include:
Auto-titration: The machine adjusts the air pressure automatically based on the patient's breathing patterns, ensuring that the optimal pressure is always delivered.
Easy to use: The machine has a simple interface and is easy to set up, making it ideal for home use.
Data recording: The machine has a built-in memory card that records the patient's usage data, allowing doctors to monitor their progress.
Comfortable: The machine is designed to be comfortable to wear and has a range of mask options to suit different needs.
Portable: The machine is compact and lightweight, making it easy to travel with.
Why choose the Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40?
There are several reasons why the Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40 is an excellent choice for people suffering from sleep apnea:
Highly effective: The machine provides highly effective treatment for sleep apnea, reducing symptoms and improving overall health.
Customizable: The machine can be customized to meet the specific needs of each patient, ensuring maximum comfort and effectiveness.
User-friendly: The machine is easy to use and can be set up quickly, making it ideal for home use.
Compact and portable: The machine is lightweight and easy to travel with, allowing patients to take it with them wherever they go.
Affordable: The Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40 is an affordable option for people seeking treatment for sleep apnea.
In conclusion, the Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40 is a highly effective and affordable treatment option for people suffering from sleep apnea. Its advanced features, portability, and user-friendliness make it an ideal choice for home use. If you or a loved one suffers from sleep apnea, it is recommended that you consult with a doctor and consider the Respirare Sleep Magic AUTO CPAP VT40 as a treatment option.
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sunmontuewrites · 8 months
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MONDAY... Time to return to work proper. Looking forward to it. This weekend I am not home so we all need to stay on top of the house chores etc.
Meeting minutes
Work meeting
Review of work
Find out how many words I can write at work
Drop things off to IM
Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Pick kids up from JNs
This Week
Drop boxes off fabric to Settlement Centre
Drop quilt off to Quilting Studio
Flea cats
Pot plants
Clean CPAP machine
Tidy up in front of house
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vaguegrant · 2 years
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Took a couple days of angry phone calls and angry emails, plus a very strongly-worded one-star review on Google Maps, but my CPAP supplier has finally deigned to respond to my request that they actually honor the warranty on my CPAP and replace it, what with it being broken and all. Hooray.
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taiblogcomics · 2 years
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Little Book Shop of HorrorLands
Hey there, bootleg Foo Fighters albums. Well, if it wasn't evident by the previous update, it's that time of year. It's the spooky month! And since we got a nice three weeks left, and a gap in our schedule, I have the perfect thing to slot in~
Hey did you know there were Goosebumps comic books~?
Here's the cover:
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Ah, it's a metaphor. The series has more and more been a lifeless puppet dancing on strings pulled by Slappy. Did you know he's gotten his own series in the meantime since we last reviewed a book? That's scary for all kinds of reasons, none of them the author's intent. But now this series! This started up in late 2017, so the movie was already two years old by then, and the sequel won’t come out for another year. Fantastic timing all around, I guess!
So, rather than an ongoing, this series is divided into a number of small mini-series. I'm gonna count them all as one series for reviewing purposes, but technically this is merely Goosebumps: Monsters at Midnight #1. Anyways, this is definitely a first cover that tells you exactly what you're getting into. I also like the nods to other Goosebumps titles in the shop window, that's the kind of small reference I appreciate~
Speaking of references like that, kind of expect a lot of them going into this. You know exactly the sort of series this is. The comic literally opens with our main character, Mia, sighing that she should be at Camp Jellyjam right now. I'd keep a running counter of these, but it might get astronomical by the end, especially for this arc. Anyways, Mia's got an injured leg and an annoying little sister, so she's missing out on camp and not having the best summer even besides that. And Grandma won't take her go-karting or even to the candy store. Kind of a lame excuse for a grandma, then.
The trio of them pass by an old-looking bookstore, as depicted on the cover. "Cursed Editions" is at least a pretty clever store name, although I dunno if broadcasting that your merchandise is in league with the devil is the best business strategy. A cat in the window scares the younger sister, Ginny, who is kind of a nerd by the way, to contrast her athletic older sister. To demonstrate this, she calls the cat a "familiar" because it's one of her vocabulary words. She also has glasses and allergies and asthma, and so Grandma vetoes the bookstore as well, because Grandma is the least fun grandma in the history of fiction.
Further falling into her no-fun demeanor, Grandma falls asleep in front of the television while the kids are at home that night. And Ginny may be a nerd, but she's clearly the most adventurous of the lot, since she proposes to her older sister that they go out and check out that bookstore, which she remembers noting is open until midnight. Oop, she's back to nerd again. Her sister protests, since Ginny is literally hooked up to a CPAP machine right now, but Ginny offers the ultimate sibling persuasion point: she'll do Mia's chores for two weeks. Mia agrees, and the gals set out.
After a brief stop on the way due to asthma, they arrive back at Cursed Editions. Ginny's looking for a specific book she left at home when they came to visit Grandma, and figures it's scary enough that they'll have it here. Sure, but then you have two copies of the book when you get home, and what will you do then? The shopkeeper is pretty crabby at being interrupted when they walk in, but also mentions some aside of "He'll be glad you showed up" that neither girl notices in their hurry to apologise and get out of the clerk's rather wild hair.
The pair quickly get lost among the stacks and shelves, and I kind of get wistful and nostalgic for bookstores myself. I don't think I've been to one since pre-pandemic. But no bookstore I've been to had a section labelled "Sdrawkcab Skoob", and Ginny even starts speaking backwards once she pulls one off the shelf. Oh, Zatanna might find this section useful, at least. Also on the shelves nearby is the Necronomicon Ex Mortis, and a hardcover copy of The Werewolf of Fever Swamp with hair poking out of the pages. That's not what they mean by a hair-raising tale~
Mia brushes some dust off the shelf, which agitates Ginny's asthma and shakes her out of the backward-talking. She gets kind of pissed at Mia for this and storms off, and Mia has difficulty following her on her crutches. Ginny finds a mysterious voice and glowing pair of eyes in a darkened room, beckoning her to come into the room, where all the endings she could dream of are waiting. This is a really ominous thing to say, but Ginny's a little kid and is really set on finding that one book she's after. Mia turns up just in time to see Ginny cross the doorway and into the darkness.
Mia follows her sister as quickly as she can manage, and the pair of them turn around to see they're no longer in Kansas anymore, Toto. In fact, as a furry pink monster and elaborately painted sign both inform them, they're in HorrorLand! Oh boy, here we go. After reviewing two dozen or so odd books set in or around HorrorLand, I'm a little ambivalent towards it at this point. Like, I like the idea of a haunted amusement park as a setting. But like every Goosebumps thing, their good ideas are then surrouned by 20 dumb ones that drag it down. As we're about to see~
The girls scream in terror, since a furry pink monster with a gorilla-like posture is clearly in front of them. The monster, whose name is Irk, is first baffled and then delighted she elicted a scream from their throats. However, the shock of meeting a monster soon wears thin, especially when she's bright pink and the size of a lemur. She also gets pissed when Ginny comments that she smells funny--not because of the comment, but that she said she's funny, not scary. But if you want something really scary, the comic ends with Slappy appearing to welcome them.
I won’t say too much here, probably better to leave my thoughts on the full story when we see it all together. But this a pretty good start to the story, with your pretty typical Goosebumps setup: kids visiting a relative, one is an annoying younger sibling, something weird or mysterious or annoying shows up, the thing ends on a cliffhanger... Next week, we’ll likely see how our protagonists deal with true horror: Slappy’s sense of humour~
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