Frazz by Jef Mallett for April 11, 2012
Transcript:
Student: See, it wasn't just the snoring. It was the long gaps between the snorts. Anyway, Grandma made him see a doctor and now he's like a whole new Grandpa. Mrs. Olsen still isn't getting my hints about sleep apnea. Frazz: Mrs. Olsen still doesn't think she nods off during quiet study time.
Varnes over 12 years ago
There have been times, after lunch on a warm spring day, and the kids are quietly working, when it seems impossible to keep my eyes open…at times like that, you’d give almost anything to be able to just close your eyes, lay down and snore for 20 minutes…
gmforde over 12 years ago
If you told somebody outright that they snore, they’ll deny it. In his case, it’s safer for him to drop hints about it, unless he wants a suspension. You’d be tired too if you started your day before the sun did.
tr.phipps over 12 years ago
Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man wealthy and wise… Benjamin Franklin
runar over 12 years ago
I had one grade school teacher, a 70+-year-old nun, who regularly nodded off while teaching. We let her sleep, then someone “accidentally” dropped a book on the floor to wake her up a couple minutes before the bell. “My goodness! Where does the time go?”
Cathy38c over 12 years ago
C-PAPs are a crock of bull – a gimmick.
cissycox over 12 years ago
I thought Ben said “Early to bed and early to rise and your girl goes out with other guys”
Miserichord over 12 years ago
Early to rise, early to bed, is a life so boring you’re better off dead.
Konabill over 12 years ago
Sleep apnea is the second best con job in medicine, right after herring aids.
grouchycuss over 12 years ago
I have to Agree with Ianman03, My CPAP has truly saved my life. I was walking dead 3 years ago, within a week I was a whole different person, and that was before I actually got it working right! Once I got everything adjusted, (because sometimes one session of sleep study isn’t enough) It seriously changed my life for the better. If one truly has obstructive sleep apnea and is recommended a CPAP, and it doesn’t work for you, try another style. there are so many variations that one will work for you, and they continue to get quieter and more comfortable.
dcp9142 over 12 years ago
Takes time to adjust. Now I can’t sleep without it.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
I have a friend who was hospitalized when they took her blood pressure and it was something like 200 over 140. CPAPs do lower blood pressure, and I think I can safely say it saved her life.