krousseau wrote: You would still have to send an engraved invitation to get them to come into your humidifier for them to cause trouble.
Krousseau... do I detect some humor integrated into your useful and informative commentary?
Shame on you! LOL!
krousseau wrote: You would still have to send an engraved invitation to get them to come into your humidifier for them to cause trouble.
Goofproof wrote:Snorgone wrote: do not drive or operate heavy machinery while hooked to a cpap.....
Matt
I've seen times when this advice may be wrong, I've fallen asleep many times at the wheel with a 150 ton load, you wouldn't think you could with 600+ horses screaming under you but you can. Jim
I have done the very same with 11,500 gallons of gasoline loaded on my tanker truck! Which is why my Dr. sent to a sleep study. An old driver joke has always been "I get my best naps when I'm driving" Mike ______________
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Sorry, nameless guest, but it looks like I may have snagged one who implies s/he is not a lay person.Anonymous wrote:krousseau, he was trying to trick the laypeople and asking how many bc packs to go 1 year. aside from doing prn refills, it will take 13 packs to last. alot of women have annual appt.s and get 1 c 11 ref's, then run short and force a call.
28 day pack = 4 weeks
52/4 = 13 packs
this will get them 1 years' worth. when we get prn refills i think alot of people try to get early fills and hoard them. i prefer finite no.'s of refills.
it's nice to see a NP on the forum. do you get to help a lot of patients with OSA in your practice?