saline solution in heated humidifier
Ric wrote:If ever a thread needed to die... <rolls eyes> (I just LOVE quoting myself... )
Sorry, I posted that before I read UncleBob on the same issue, different perspective, glad I noticed. I never fully understood the expression "it was so quiet you could hear a germ fart".
Suddenly it all makes sense.
(That's why I hang out here, exposure to deep wisdom, grand themes.)
Thanks UB.
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Hi Ric,
So what you are saying is that there are "BAZILLIONS" of germs outside the humidifier, greatly outnumbering the "billions and billions" of germs inside the humidifier. And with their antics, farting and such (quiet or not) the outside germs create sufficient pressure to keep the inside germs confined to their realm thus not posing a real threat to the Apniac at the other end of the hose.
Whew. Now I am finally relieved!! Oops.
Bob F
So what you are saying is that there are "BAZILLIONS" of germs outside the humidifier, greatly outnumbering the "billions and billions" of germs inside the humidifier. And with their antics, farting and such (quiet or not) the outside germs create sufficient pressure to keep the inside germs confined to their realm thus not posing a real threat to the Apniac at the other end of the hose.
Whew. Now I am finally relieved!! Oops.
Bob F
unclebob
As stated by others, the saline will not get in your lungs by adding it to your humidifier. How do you think they make distilled water in the first place?
And using hard water or water with additives will corrode your chamber over time. Go ahead and do what you want, but the manufacturers arent in cahoots with the distilled water manufacturers, so that should give you and idea of the right answer.
And using hard water or water with additives will corrode your chamber over time. Go ahead and do what you want, but the manufacturers arent in cahoots with the distilled water manufacturers, so that should give you and idea of the right answer.
Dear Uncle,unclebob wrote:Hi Ric,
So what you are saying is that there are "BAZILLIONS" of germs outside the humidifier, greatly outnumbering the "billions and billions" of germs inside the humidifier. And with their antics, farting and such (quiet or not) the outside germs create sufficient pressure to keep the inside germs confined to their realm thus not posing a real threat to the Apniac at the other end of the hose.
Whew. Now I am finally relieved!! Oops.
Bob F
I was thinking it's more like the HUGE negative (imaginary) germ counts INSIDE the HH exactly cancel out the HUGE positive (real) germ counts OUTSIDE the HH. Eventually they meet up and, just like matter and anti-matter...
*POOF* !!
Oops.
Tip: Vaseline Helps
What I like to do is shove a large quantity of vaseline up my nostrils to completely coat the inner linings.
That way, any germs or saline crystals riding on the water vapor from my heated humidifier will adhere to the vaseline and not get into my lungs. Then the next morning, I can just blow all the gunk out -- vaseline, saline, germs, and all!
That way, any germs or saline crystals riding on the water vapor from my heated humidifier will adhere to the vaseline and not get into my lungs. Then the next morning, I can just blow all the gunk out -- vaseline, saline, germs, and all!
Re: Tip: Vaseline Helps
[quote="Anonymous"]What I like to do is shove a large quantity of vaseline up my nostrils to completely coat the inner linings.
That way, any germs or saline crystals riding on the water vapor from my heated humidifier will adhere to the vaseline and not get into my lungs. Then the next morning, I can just blow all the gunk out -- vaseline, saline, germs, and all!
That way, any germs or saline crystals riding on the water vapor from my heated humidifier will adhere to the vaseline and not get into my lungs. Then the next morning, I can just blow all the gunk out -- vaseline, saline, germs, and all!
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Snoozin' Bluezzz wrote:I just want to be clear that in my comment I was not advocating tap water in the humidifier. I do not think it is a good practice and would recommend bottled water, i.e. while traveling, where it might not be easy to get distilled or practical to lug it around.
I was responding the the idea that tap water could "eat" through the humidifier. I don't want to be mean to DME_guy but that is just plain silly. If the night stand ruination did occur something else was its cause, not tap water in the humidifier.
Bluezzz: you are wrong. the minerals in tap water will cause pitting (corrosion) on the humidifier chamber plate!Does anybody on this forum live by the coast? Go to the beach? Just curious about salt water and air. Seems about the same relationship to me.Use Common Sense!!! wrote:Ask yourself this: Do I want saline in my lungs? People sometimes forget what you breathe may be benificial to your nose but NEVER, EVER forget it is also going into your lungs!!!
SB
So let me see if I've got this straight.
1) Fill humidifier with 1/2 toilet water and 1/2 creek water and 1 cup of salt. (If you don't live near a creek, you may substitute tap water that has been poured into a contaminated pre-used plastic bottle.)
2) Shove copper cleaning pad in nose
3) Slather vaseline on nares
4) Put on mask
Am I missing anything?
1) Fill humidifier with 1/2 toilet water and 1/2 creek water and 1 cup of salt. (If you don't live near a creek, you may substitute tap water that has been poured into a contaminated pre-used plastic bottle.)
2) Shove copper cleaning pad in nose
3) Slather vaseline on nares
4) Put on mask
Am I missing anything?
[quote="Anonymous"]So let me see if I've got this straight.
1) Fill humidifier with 1/2 toilet water and 1/2 creek water and 1 cup of salt. (If you don't live near a creek, you may substitute tap water that has been poured into a contaminated pre-used plastic bottle.)
2) Shove copper cleaning pad in nose
3) Slather vaseline on nares
4) Put on mask
Am I missing anything?
1) Fill humidifier with 1/2 toilet water and 1/2 creek water and 1 cup of salt. (If you don't live near a creek, you may substitute tap water that has been poured into a contaminated pre-used plastic bottle.)
2) Shove copper cleaning pad in nose
3) Slather vaseline on nares
4) Put on mask
Am I missing anything?
Of course! How could I have forgotten!DenverDreamer wrote:Don't forget to fill your mouth with Fixodent, then tape your lips shut.
1) Fill humidifier with 1/2 toilet water and 1/2 creek water and 1 cup of salt. (If you don't live near a creek, you may substitute tap water that has been poured into a contaminated pre-used plastic bottle.)
2) Shove copper cleaning pad in nose
3) Slather vaseline on nares.
4) Fill mouth with Fixodent
5) Tape lips shut
6) Put on mask
Note to self: Be sure bedside table is not located directly over the bed of the people in the apartment downstairs for when the water eats through the tank, table and floor.
MISSING ANYTHING?
camera?DenverDreamer wrote:Don't forget to fill your mouth with Fixodent, then tape your lips shut.Anonymous wrote:So let me see if I've got this straight.
1) Fill humidifier with 1/2 toilet water and 1/2 creek water and 1 cup of salt. (If you don't live near a creek, you may substitute tap water that has been poured into a contaminated pre-used plastic bottle.)
2) Shove copper cleaning pad in nose
3) Slather vaseline on nares
4) Put on mask
Am I missing anything?
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I've forgotten the subject by now!
Am I missing anything?
5. Turn on machine ......hey, YOU asked !!
Are we being silly yet? And I just jumped from page 2 to page5 - Wow, think what I've missed. Oh well, someday, when I have time, I'll read it ...NAWWWW
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I've been stoking, caressing, fondling, kissing, rubbing, licking, and massaging my CPAP for hours now and it's STILL not getting turned on. I starting to think it might be frigid....do you think a heated humidifier would help?Offerocker wrote:Am I missing anything?
5. Turn on machine ......hey, YOU asked !!
Are we being silly yet? And I just jumped from page 2 to page5 - Wow, think what I've missed. Oh well, someday, when I have time, I'll read it ...NAWWWW
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Turned on CPAP
Might that not depend on the sexual orientation of the CPAP? You leave no clue, but just maybe you are just the wrong sex to turn the cpap on.
Of course, if it were a BiPAP, your sex might not matter so much,
That suggests a joke about a TriPAP. Not a good joke, though, even by the above standard.
Do you think that maybe the right music would help? I suggest David Bowie's Under Pressure as one possibility. Hmmm, what other music might turn a CPAP on?
Of course, if it were a BiPAP, your sex might not matter so much,
That suggests a joke about a TriPAP. Not a good joke, though, even by the above standard.
Do you think that maybe the right music would help? I suggest David Bowie's Under Pressure as one possibility. Hmmm, what other music might turn a CPAP on?