Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by Lucyhere » Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:16 am

GettingBetter wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:Cooprdawg only has ONE post. Apparently a drive-by.
I should have known he was playing into the obvious stereotype of the vacuous,
sexually insecure post-adolescent. Probably in real life a hypochondriac bicycle rider. . .
Or maybe he's in school, writing a paper for class, having fun in the frat house, met a new girl with faraway eyes and hasn't had time to check back. Or it is all about duping you?f Huh?

Anyway, who cares if he is a "drive-by". If he doesn't return then I've met a fun 20 year old who was playing around on the internet. If he does come back, he'll probably get a laugh reading his thread. Could be a lot worse.
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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by GettingBetter » Tue Jan 12, 2016 1:37 pm

Lucyhere wrote:
GettingBetter wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:Cooprdawg only has ONE post. Apparently a drive-by.
I should have known he was playing into the obvious stereotype of the vacuous,
sexually insecure post-adolescent. Probably in real life a hypochondriac bicycle rider. . .
Or maybe he's in school, writing a paper for class, having fun in the frat house, met a new girl with faraway eyes and hasn't had time to check back. Or it is all about duping you?f Huh?

Anyway, who cares if he is a "drive-by". If he doesn't return then I've met a fun 20 year old who was playing around on the internet. If he does come back, he'll probably get a laugh reading his thread. Could be a lot worse.
But, But LU-CEE what if CooprDawg tricked someone, a CPAPTalk forum Member that looks just like a frog let's imagine, into actually giving support! I think being tricked into giving helpful support might be against the law in some Provinces, Territories and States. (Def Guam)

It would mean there isn't a 20 something dealing with Sleep Apnea! What about that? I'm sure there are some that crack a whip and say, "Nay-Nay - I want proof of this suffering 20 something. There will be no advice until charts are produced and you send us some proof of your bullied lady-parts son, because we are adults here."

If it is all just a ruse, I'm pickled tink that there's a 20 something kid that does not have Sleep Apnea. Good for the CooprDawg.

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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by Night Ranger » Tue Jan 12, 2016 2:47 pm

I'll repeat again, the first clue is that he was looking to make his mask more attractive. Every mask on sale is "red hot" out of the box. Let's hope that as he ages his snorzilla gene engages and he can join us in our happy pursuit of quiet restful slumber. What goes around , comes around.

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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Jan 12, 2016 2:51 pm

Or maybe he is uploading images from the triple dog dare thread . . .

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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by GettingBetter » Tue Jan 12, 2016 3:43 pm

I think there are kids (of varied ages) with apnea that would really like a Mask that doesn't look like scary medical equipment for many reasons. I saw a plush face hugger (viva la Alien) the other day and thought, that's nice for the sci-fi fan with sleep apnea.

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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by Lucyhere » Tue Jan 12, 2016 5:28 pm

GettingBetter wrote:I think there are kids (of varied ages) with apnea that would really like a Mask that doesn't look like scary medical equipment for many reasons. I saw a plush face hugger (viva la Alien) the other day and thought, that's nice for the sci-fi fan with sleep apnea.
Wanna start a business? If I win the 1.4 billion dollar lottery, that would get us off and running, doncha think? Maybe Coop would like in?
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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by urn357 » Tue Jan 12, 2016 9:02 pm

Lucyhere wrote:
GettingBetter wrote:I think there are kids (of varied ages) with apnea that would really like a Mask that doesn't look like scary medical equipment for many reasons. I saw a plush face hugger (viva la Alien) the other day and thought, that's nice for the sci-fi fan with sleep apnea.
Wanna start a business? If I win the 1.4 billion dollar lottery, that would get us off and running, doncha think? Maybe Coop would like in?
Lol definitely an idea and definitely could be a market in it. Make kids feel like they are Scorpion or Sub-Zero when they go to bed. lol

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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by cooprdawg » Thu Jun 02, 2016 10:16 pm

I'm back!! Got a good kick out of some of the responses. Fun fact, I did find a girlfriend in the meantime I have also found out from two different ENT specialists that my tonsils and adenoids are GIANT. They are getting taken out later this summer. My Dr thinks that is a huge reason why I have sleep apnea. So hopefully getting them removed will help a lot, considering the fact that I can't even breathe through my nose on a normal day.

I now have two masks, one old one new, and when I find time I will hydro dip the mask to see how it turns out. It really isn't all about what other people think it looks like. It's more of me wanting to like my equipment more. After I posted the first time I read some of the responses and totally forgot about it

Anyway, Den, you could not be more wrong with your statements. Sorry you are still upset about not getting a bid to a house while you were in college Do not believe all of the fluff you hear about Greek life unless you have actually experienced it. It's the best decision I have made in my young life.

Bye for now, I'll stop bye periodically

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Re: Where can I find a more "attractive" mask?

Post by Wulfman... » Thu Jun 02, 2016 10:53 pm

cooprdawg wrote:I'm back!! Got a good kick out of some of the responses. Fun fact, I did find a girlfriend in the meantime I have also found out from two different ENT specialists that my tonsils and adenoids are GIANT. They are getting taken out later this summer. My Dr thinks that is a huge reason why I have sleep apnea. So hopefully getting them removed will help a lot, considering the fact that I can't even breathe through my nose on a normal day.

I now have two masks, one old one new, and when I find time I will hydro dip the mask to see how it turns out. It really isn't all about what other people think it looks like. It's more of me wanting to like my equipment more. After I posted the first time I read some of the responses and totally forgot about it

Anyway, Den, you could not be more wrong with your statements. Sorry you are still upset about not getting a bid to a house while you were in college Do not believe all of the fluff you hear about Greek life unless you have actually experienced it. It's the best decision I have made in my young life.

Bye for now, I'll stop bye periodically
Glad to see you finally showed up again. Hope the surgery helps.

But, I never did have any desire or intentions of joining a frat. I had some friends and relatives who did ( this was back in the 1960s ) and I was not impressed with their immaturity. As it turns out, in more recent years, some of those same frat houses have been closed down or put on suspension.

By the time I was your age, I was working as a supervisor of a department in a large bank, had gotten married and had a family. I retired back in 2009 after 40 plus years of working with computers. Few, if any, regrets. Life is what it is. Make the best of it........good luck to you with your future, your therapy and your health.


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