Well....it
is morning, after all.
Hope y'all have a good day.
I could use a few good vibes for myself, concerning good results I need today, for a DOT physical exam.
The company doctor set me up last year, to use a CPAP machine when sleeping, to "keep me alive" and other dangers related to snoring. The mask for this torture device has been hanging on the bedpost for...long enough to get dusty.

I'm still alive, y'all.
I've been a snorer since my early teens. How in the world have I survived over 40 years with this dastardly condition?
I can't get comfortable enough to fall asleep with that damned thing tightly strapped around my head. It doesn't do it's intended job if not tight. Some people have an appreciation for the ones they use, but not this feller. It doesn't work for me and I need to keep my smart-assed mouth in check when I'm gonna have to convince this doctor that I don't want, or need, this f#@*in' thing. I sleep between 7-8 uninterrupted hours every night without it. With it, I can' even get to sleep. How can I make her understand this fact?
Is she trying to fix what isn't broken...
or is she getting a kickback from the machine makers?
I was never told to appear at a sleep clinic. I was set up with a DIY supply company from Asheville. I was also told, that after insurance benefits, my portion of the costs should be around $300/year. Ten months later, my insurance has yet to contribute a dime, without any explanation, and I have bills from the supply house that total $850 with a notice that my insurance benefits have been filed for. I've not heard from the insurer and I do not have time to sit 'On Hold' with them for over half of the day. Without certainty to the charges, I'm not spittin' out my cash!
Should I be denied an approval, the DOT will not allow me to be a valid, licensed driver. Thus, I'm out of work.
BTW, I have
NEVER fallen asleep at the wheel! It would be a lie for anyone with over 5 years of driving experience, to deny that they have never been drowsy behind the wheel. I learned the cure for that condition a very long time ago - STOP! Get out and move around. Change your environment for just a few minutes and you'll be okay. In more than 14 years of overnight driving, I've had to do this only a few times. Thank God I learned the remedy early on.
Daily rant complete...for now.
Oh yeah...it's raining.
