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Ah, yes! Ye olde leaky mask! I
What type of mask is it? Full face (mouth and nose), nose only, nose pillows (what I use - it does not completely cover the area around the nose but has two small inflatable pillows that cover the nostrils) or something else?

Favorite book: So many to choose from but probably Ender's Gamesince it is the one I have reread the most.
Favorite movie: Definitely Top Gun since I have seen it umpteen million times.
Favorite non-alcoholic drink: Sweet iced tea or orange juice
Favorite alcoholic drink: Pina Colada or Strawberry Daquiri
Favorite food: Lasagna or anything else Italian with lots of cheese and tomato sauce.
Favorite Dessert: Death by Chocolate cake with a side of ice cream.
Favorite Television show: Depends on my mood, but I really like The History Channel and H2, HBO Real Time with Bill Maher and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Home Improvement, Last Man Standing, M*A*S*H
Favorite Hobbies: Reading (of course), writing, singing (I am a classically trained baritone), writing and playing music on my guitar
Favorite music: Can't really say since my taste in music is like my tastes in books, very eclectic. No one genre can define my tastes in either. Not big on HipHop or Rap music though or books that are more about the sex than plot, characters and substance.
Other info: Even though I have been married for 22 1/2 years and have a daughter who just graduated from high school all while being a single mom, working two jobs and participating in marching band (she graduated with distinction by the way


It's the full face mask. When he rolls over and faces me, cold air blows on my neck. I have to pull the covers up over my head.

I use the nasal pillows. I find that if it leaking the strap has probably slipped up on my head. I just reach back and pullit it back down. If that doesn't work then it is usually just a matter of readjusting my head.
I wish I knew someone who used a full face mask who might be able to help. Have you tried asking his sleep doctor for advice or calling the help line for the company he gets his supplies from?

Thanks Paula! Goose is probably my favorite character. I love his snarky attitude. I hate it every time he dies even though I know it's coming.

He usually goes to his appointments straight from work. But thats a good idea about calling his supply company. After the holiday I'll give them a call.
Jeffrey
You need to go to our great thread 10 Random Facts, and 10 things about yourself, a great thread.
You need to go to our great thread 10 Random Facts, and 10 things about yourself, a great thread.

Thanks for joining my group, please do introduce yourself. As moderator I will start. I live in Jersey in the Channel Islands, I have lived here for thirty seven years, married for thirty five..."
Hi,
I've just joined the group and wanted to introduce myself. I'm a GoodReads author of both historical and Psychological Crime Thriller fiction. I live in Bristol and love writing and reading alongside my career. I've recently read some exceptional books, such as 'The Good Girl' by Mary Kubica and 'Still Missing' by Chevy Stevens. I'm currently enjoying 'Normal' by Graeme Cameron. I love dark, gritty thrillers and like to read emotional and psychologically welded historical fiction.
Kind regards,
Louise Mullins



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Cameron

You need to go to our great thread 10 Random Facts, and 10 things about yourself, a great thread."
I did not realize you had such a topic. I had to do a little searching, but I found it and I cross posted to there. Looks like my post will start the second page since it is number 51! :-)

I guess it's the double twist and the narrators are those closest to the missing woman. You don't get to hear her side until the end.

My name is Nick. I live in Atlanta with my wife, Emma.
I am a divorce lawyer and an aspiring writer.
I love reading thrillers, and I look forward to participating in the group.
Thanks,
Nick

I love Stephen King, Ian McEwan, Dan Brown Kazuo Ishiguro, Audrey Niffenegger, 'Robert Galbraith'(in all guises!), but really enjoy anything with great characters, plotline, twists and suspense. I also enjoy historical explorations, such as books by Kate Morton, Andrea Levy & Zadie Smith. I've just finished 'The Girl with all the Gifts' by M.R.Carey and would really recommend it.
Looking forward to talking with others in this group - seems like a good one!



As an aspiring writer, I have found several beta readers in this group who are reviewing my stories and providing feedback. I'm also reviewing other writers ' work and getting to know them. This is an incredible resource that you have made possible.
Thank you!
Bob
Thank you Robert,
Comments that are so nice and so humbling.
I am so proud of this group, and I hope you find so many more great authors as I have from the many great members here and authors
Comments that are so nice and so humbling.
I am so proud of this group, and I hope you find so many more great authors as I have from the many great members here and authors

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I'm not sure what machine he has but it's only a few months old. It's not the machine itself that makes the noise, it's the air escaping from his mask.