Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-21 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie: Steven is into that sleeping for a 1/2 hour up for an hour all night long. Bobby came down the other morning to go to work and he looked like hell. I asked him if he got any sleep and of course he grumbled something like how can anyone sleep

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-19 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue You know the ole' saying--if men had the first child. That may be a good area to be included in pre-nuptial instructions (?) that many churches now require. jackief Sue Hartigan wrote: Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie:

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-17 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: That's a very good question, how do they know this stuff? How can anyone prove if they are right or wrong. Sort of like this guy who is so popular right now that says he communicates with the dead. How can anyone really prove he does or not.

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-17 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: We have some 100+ year old homes here that are in better shape than some of the newer ones. Of course the plumbing and wiring always has to be redone when they sell, but the basic home, and foundation are usually in better shape than most of

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-17 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue Don't know if that was one of the intentions of the manufacturer's, but might be a 100% safe measure of birth control VBG BTW--the book arrived--thanks so much. Looking forward to reading it. jackief Sue Hartigan wrote: Sue Hartigan

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-17 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Sue, I guess there are enough people willing to accept things without question that these people can write books and do tv shows and make good money. I guess some people eventually learn because the Psychic Friends Network went out of

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-16 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Sue, I've heard a few psychologists talk about dream interpretation and their main point was that the dream is always about the individual dreaming and not really about any of the characters in the dream. So, if you dream about someone doing

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-16 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, LOL...I thought that when you're pregnant the ball is in the front, not the back. Bill On Sat, 14 Mar 1998 03:37:31 -0600 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue LMOF. You know

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-16 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Geez, Bill We give you a toy and now you want the whole toolbox VBG jackief William J. Foristal wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, Can I have the ball AND the vibrating bed?? Bill On Sat, 14 Mar 1998 20:24:56

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-15 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie: Geeze, do I remember that well. :( Maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea for every man to have to *try* and sleep with one of those things on. Now wouldn't that be fun to watch. Sue Hi Sue LMOF. You know Bill would be one of the few who

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-15 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue That farm background really comes in handy it seems. I had a foreman when I worked at a factory that kept all the obsolete lablers they had running like new. But you really had to watch for the wire, cardboard for filling up spaces, etc.

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-15 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sue They have a thing you can buy now so men can experience what it is like to be pregnant. It is a teaching aid. You strap it on and then inflate as you go along to simulate the progression of pregnancy. Every house should have one g jackief Sue

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-15 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: HI Jackie: I think I might just buy one of those things and stick it on my youngest son. He has had three kids in less than 4 years. I told him I was going to take him to the vet, if he didn't learn how to use birth control. :) But this just might

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-14 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: The only thing that I have ever really read about dreams said that they are a way of letting off emotions that are pent up in your mind during the day. Your mind is completely relaxed so therefore your fears, wants, whatever are free to roam.

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-14 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue Didn't you put the radio on and then the quarter in the slot? Bill might like that better than the ball, don't you think? jackief Sue Hartigan wrote: Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie: I think I have the solution!!!

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-14 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue LOLGossip has it that in the 60s and 70s the reason want-ads included farm background helpful in men's want ads is that it was believed young men from farms could fix anything using nothing but wire, tape, and rubber bands. Saved the company

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-14 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue LMOF. You know Bill would be one of the few who would know what it was like to be pregnant if he did manage to get on his back g. jackief--Poor Bill, we will be nice for a little while. Sue Hartigan wrote: Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue Not a funny condition to have, but I am LOL at visualizing the ball in the bed. Of course you know fantasies, the ball is a basketball or one of that size. Better than duct tape, why not sew a piece of Velcro on Bill's back and the ball. He could

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill I know they are expensive, but if it is prescribed and a person has insurance, wouldn't that be feasible?? I see them on tv where you can get the ones that each side can be elevated differently. Wouldn't that be more comfortable than the mask,

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, I'd be afraid that if I fell out of bed I'd never be able to get up. :) Bill On Fri, 13 Mar 1998 04:18:47 -0600 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue Not a funny condition to

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, Oh, if it's covered by insurance then I think it WOULD be better for a person who has this condition. I don't know enough about it to be able to determine if it would take the place of the mask, or being on monitors. Now that I think

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Doc Do they need more than head elevation?? I really don't know much about sleep apnea. jackief DocCec wrote: DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-03-13 06:28:23 EST, you write: I know they are expensive, but if it is

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread Jackie Fellows
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Oh well Bill, I thought that you would look more fashionable with a hidden clasp rather than the outside duct tape. Back to the drawing board. jackief William J. Foristal wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, I'd be

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie: I think I have the solution!!! Remember those beds that they use to have in hotel rooms where you put the quarter in a thing and the bed shook? Well, what do you think? BG Sue Hi Bill I like the ways you can position them. There are

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, I choose comfort over fashion every time. :) Bill On Fri, 13 Mar 1998 11:33:55 -0600 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Oh well Bill, I thought that you would look more fashionable

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: When I was growing up I was so in awe of how my dad could fix anything that broke. To me he was so smart to be able to do this. Then after he died, we had to get the house back into shape for sale. I found duct tape, and rubber bands holding

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-13 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie: Or one of those big "medicine" balls (do they still make those things) that weigh a hundred pounds. Can you imagine if he did manage to roll over on his back. :) He would be like a turtle trying to get back up. BEG Sue Hi Sue Not a

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-12 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-03-11 01:34:54 EST, you write: Hmm, a ball in the back of my pajamas, eh? I'm in big trouble. I don't sleep in pajamas! G Bill Well, do you have a ball anywhere else, Bill? (You have to admit, you were wide open for that one.)

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-12 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: LOL I knew you were going to say that. Well we could just scotch tape it to your back. BG I don't think I have ever read anything in my dreams. But I have had dreams about things that I have read while awake. :) Sue HI Sue, LOL...I

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-12 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, You know what they say..If you can't fix it, duct it! Bill On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 20:27:05 -0800 Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jackie: The ball is suppose to prevent a person from

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-12 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, I have a recurring dream where I'm reading a newspaper or a book and I can't understand a word of what I'm reading. I think that in some dreams we are using a part of the brain that does not have access to another part needed to

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-12 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 13:24:32 EST DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-03-11 01:34:54 EST, you write: Hmm, a ball in the back of my pajamas, eh? I'm in big trouble. I don't sleep in

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-11 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, LOL...I don't know the question. Have you ever dreamed that you were reading something but it was just gibberish and made no sense? That's what this was like. And all the while I was trying to tell him that I couldn't breathe. :) Hmm,

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-11 Thread Robert Blankenship
Robert Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: morning jackie my brother sleeps with two body pillows.and yes it does help to have the head raised. bob,wa Jackie Fellows wrote: Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill Sue, does it help if the person is elevated to a degree?? --

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-11 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Jackie, LOL...I think the point was that if there was this ball inside the back of the pajama tops that it would be impossible for one to sleep on one's back. :) And my wife doesn't sew anything for me, so I probably won't ask her. G She

Re: LI Sleep Apnea

1998-03-10 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Sue, Thanks for the information. The only thing I noticed is that when I had my one and only episode (if it was really an episode and not part of the dream) I was sleeping on my back. I rarely sleep on my back. Maybe that's the reason. G