The Facial Creases
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Personal anecdote.
I have a friend who uses a CPAP machine. For various reasons, they stopped using it for about 3 weeks. Various friends noticed a definite change in mental status, particularly memory.
(no it wasn't me)
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I’ve used one for 15 years. Wouldn’t sleep without it. I even managed to use it on the plane back from Hawaii. Still gives me no comfort that he needs it for cognizance.
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wrote on 28 Jun 2023, 23:52 last edited by
Is it that or do they have him on high oxygen therapy before he totters onstage?
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I’ve used one for 15 years. Wouldn’t sleep without it. I even managed to use it on the plane back from Hawaii. Still gives me no comfort that he needs it for cognizance.
wrote on 29 Jun 2023, 00:13 last edited by@Mik said in The Facial Creases:
gives me no comfort that he needs it for cognizance.
Yah, but...
Biden began using the device in recent weeks to improve (cough) sleep quality.
[@jolly]
Enjoy!
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wrote on 29 Jun 2023, 00:16 last edited by
The article said he had suffered from apnea aa long time. CPAP is the gold standard treatment, so why just now?
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The article said he had suffered from apnea aa long time. CPAP is the gold standard treatment, so why just now?
wrote on 29 Jun 2023, 00:21 last edited by George K@Mik said in The Facial Creases:
The article said he had suffered from apnea aa long time. CPAP is the gold standard treatment, so why just now?
Exactly. I mentioned this to Mrs. George.
"What a dumbass!" she said. Actually there were some other words in there that I don't recall, but, in the interest of maintaining the semblance of a family-friendly forum, I'll refrain.
Also, what was the time of the crease-revealing photo? I mean, did he just get out of bed?
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The article said he had suffered from apnea aa long time. CPAP is the gold standard treatment, so why just now?
wrote on 29 Jun 2023, 00:59 last edited by@Mik said in The Facial Creases:
The article said he had suffered from apnea aa long time. CPAP is the gold standard treatment, so why just now?
Probably because he thought it was called CPAC and didn’t want to support conservatives.
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@Mik said in The Facial Creases:
The article said he had suffered from apnea aa long time. CPAP is the gold standard treatment, so why just now?
Probably because he thought it was called CPAC and didn’t want to support conservatives.
wrote on 29 Jun 2023, 01:06 last edited by@89th said in The Facial Creases:
@Mik said in The Facial Creases:
The article said he had suffered from apnea aa long time. CPAP is the gold standard treatment, so why just now?
Probably because he thought it was called CPAC and didn’t want to support conservatives.
As logical as any explanation we'll hear in the next week or so.
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