Re: Forced to slow down.
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 5:56 pm
Always send my samples in.
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Me too. Unfortunately can't persuade Mrs Cheshire Lines to do hers.
When the memsahib’s test fell due they didn’t send a card, just an appointment time.cheshire lines wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 1:58 pmMe too. Unfortunately can't persuade Mrs Cheshire Lines to do hers.
I’ve heard that some normally fine, upstanding members of society (M.P.s and High Court judges for example) pay quite a lot for ‘sessions’ like that.bulleidboy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 5:05 pm Ever tried sleeping with a clip on your finger, two pipes up your nose and a box with green flashing lights strapped to your chest
I've been using a CPAPS machine for about ten years now. You soon get used to the inconvenience, in fact its like a car seat belt, if you try to go to sleep without it you soon know that something's not right. Taking it on holiday is a bind but we dont go abroad now so no big deal. Wife loves it because I don't snore anymore!bulleidboy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 5:05 pm Tell me about it Steve - I had my trip to the respiratory clinic yesterday afternoon to collect my kit for checking whether I'm suffering with sleep apnea.
It was a group session - there were four of us - two no shows! I came away with this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEdGJp5fL40&t=1s
Which I had to sign for, as failure to return it meant I would receive a bill for £2500. Ever tried sleeping with a clip on your finger, two pipes up your nose and a box with green flashing lights strapped to your chest - great fun. Anyway I returned it this morning, and now await my fate! Barry
Yes! , I had to have one last year after my admission to an ITU , suffering from heart failure, Pneumonia and Sepsis. I could not get to sleep with on. The pressure on my finger and the flashing light kept me awake, i was so annoyed by the thing i got up at 05:00hrs and i had it signed back in at Redditch Hospital before 06:00 hrs.bulleidboy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 5:05 pm Tell me about it Steve - I had my trip to the respiratory clinic yesterday afternoon to collect my kit for checking whether I'm suffering with sleep apnea.
It was a group session - there were four of us - two no shows! I came away with this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEdGJp5fL40&t=1s
Which I had to sign for, as failure to return it meant I would receive a bill for £2500. Ever tried sleeping with a clip on your finger, two pipes up your nose and a box with green flashing lights strapped to your chest - great fun. Anyway I returned it this morning, and now await my fate! Barry