Re: LP6 insanity madness love it

M T S (scorpiofang(AT)juno.com)
Sat, 24 May 1997 17:11:23 CS

>Hi Jo:
>I use the PLV100 at night and I am able to breathe on my own during
>the day.I had bulbar and paralytic polio at 4 years of age and have
recently
>startedhaving breathing difficulties. I started using the PLV100 about
a
>year agoand I've adjusted quite well to it. I've never used the LP6, so
I
>can'tcomment on that model.
>>HI!! I'M USING AN LP10 AND I KNOW THAT THE LP6'S ARE AN EARILER
>VERSIONOF THIS AM I CORRECT?? DOES ANYONE KNOW WHY THE LP6'S ARE BEING
>>DISCONTINUED?? WELL TAKE CARE!!
>>WHATS SO GREAT ABOUT THE PLV100?? IS ANYBODY WHO IS USING THIS TYPE
>OFVENT ABLE TO BREATHE ON THEIR OWN??
Okay, I can't hold back. Its in my nature to be an ass that bites, too.I
guess PLV-100's just
like cigarettes are great because someone else uses them, not me. And
thank god, dude!
I like my machine, tried all the others, they suck, I settled on LP-6 &
LP-10. My vendor,
as far as they know will service LP-6's even after they go extinct. When
my LP-6 goes
to hell, then its an LP-6+. Whoever had the bad experience with the
LP-10, I can bet my
life you didn't have the pressure limit cranked to max, to make it
unlimited. Also make sure
the little switch in the back is on. If you got ears like The Sentinel, I
suggest covering the
speaker with cardboard. If you think you breathe like Darth Vader, well,
tell everyone to
"Use the force!" If someone else notices, they will surely know you are
breathing well!! I
don't like green eggs and ham, I do not like PLV-100'S, Sam-I-am. Is that
a ventilator or
a slot machine? It's so quiet it looks like it will eat quarters. I'm
kidding, folks! Your pref
is your pref, mine is mine, my house is your house, etc
MarkTS