Got my Pur-Sleep Today
- sharon1965
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OMG, Bret!
i just went and checked the bottles and sorry, i did receive a spice...i was thinking of fresh! i got my oranges mixed up...
i tend to refer to them as orange, peppermint, vanilla etc, or i get confused...not as bright as i used to be
last night i used lavender and creme...very nice
and i just woke up from a nap--one hour, like a normal person!--and i used the same combo and had a great sleep! normally--as in pre cpap--my 'naps' were 2-3 hours long, fitful and full of wakeups and i'd arise feeling groggy and more tired than when i went down...of course i didn't know that this was due to more time in apnea ; i've been able to go without napping since starting cpap, but today i took one because i'm going out tonight and wanted to be able to keep up; i feel great, rested, refreshed, ready to hit the town!
thanks sleepguy
sharon1965
i just went and checked the bottles and sorry, i did receive a spice...i was thinking of fresh! i got my oranges mixed up...
i tend to refer to them as orange, peppermint, vanilla etc, or i get confused...not as bright as i used to be
last night i used lavender and creme...very nice
and i just woke up from a nap--one hour, like a normal person!--and i used the same combo and had a great sleep! normally--as in pre cpap--my 'naps' were 2-3 hours long, fitful and full of wakeups and i'd arise feeling groggy and more tired than when i went down...of course i didn't know that this was due to more time in apnea ; i've been able to go without napping since starting cpap, but today i took one because i'm going out tonight and wanted to be able to keep up; i feel great, rested, refreshed, ready to hit the town!
thanks sleepguy
sharon1965
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got...
- socknitster
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Sharon,
You might not be allergic to lavender, but to all the pollen from grass and trees that had settled on to it and was blowing off of it--directly into your breathing space.
Jen
You might not be allergic to lavender, but to all the pollen from grass and trees that had settled on to it and was blowing off of it--directly into your breathing space.
Jen
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sharon1965 wrote:....babs, i would have thought so too, except my boss always insists on picking lavender from our garden at work and attaching it to the blower on the air conditioner in my office, which give me a headache every time...i thought i was allergic, but when i went to the allergist in the spring it didn't show up on scratch test plus, since my septoplasty i find myself much less sensitive to scents, and way fewer headaches
Lavender itself has pollen, which may cause an allergic reaction to the particulate versus the airborne scent attached to it. For example, on the scratch test I'm not allergic to pine tree, but when the pine pollen is green and thick on everything outdoors, I better stay indoors. One year I swept it off the decks and jacuzzi etc and had a huge sinus reaction.socknitster wrote: Sharon, You might be allergic to lavrender, but to all the pollen from grass and trees that had settled on to it and was blowing off of it ---directly into your breathing space.
- sharon1965
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- socknitster
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Good point. I'm allergic to corn pollen, according to a scratch test, but haven't had any trouble consuming it from what I can tell. I am pretty in tune with these things since I'm allergic to dairy and soy. So, maybe essential oils of lavender won't bother you, but lavender pollen does. Who knows! Crazy, isn't it!
jen
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got my pur-sleep - a way to keep costs down
Hi:
Bought pur-sleep and arrived in mail. I was charged $7.95 for shipping.
It arrived in a priority United States Post Office mail package which cost $4.60 to ship.
Although I am not happy to be charged double what it costs to ship, here is a suggestion to sleep guy to keep his costs down and perhaps give the consumer a break:
The product itself weighs 10 oz. Wrap it good with bubble wrap and put in a poly mailer and send first class. This would cost about $2. the mailer will cost about 10 cents.
Anyhow i cant wait to try it
Lindy
Bought pur-sleep and arrived in mail. I was charged $7.95 for shipping.
It arrived in a priority United States Post Office mail package which cost $4.60 to ship.
Although I am not happy to be charged double what it costs to ship, here is a suggestion to sleep guy to keep his costs down and perhaps give the consumer a break:
The product itself weighs 10 oz. Wrap it good with bubble wrap and put in a poly mailer and send first class. This would cost about $2. the mailer will cost about 10 cents.
Anyhow i cant wait to try it
Lindy
help with set up please.
I have a bipap with heated humidifier and swift mirage. it says to arrange so that the top of the diffuser is about one inch below the air intake.
Where is the air intake? Is it where I attach the hose?
Does the oil scent actually go through the hose to my nostrils or does this just scent the room?
Thanks for your help .
lindy
Where is the air intake? Is it where I attach the hose?
Does the oil scent actually go through the hose to my nostrils or does this just scent the room?
Thanks for your help .
lindy
Re: got my pur-sleep - a way to keep costs down
Glad to hear you got the shipment. I've tried first class but it's impossible to trace and have had to replace lost product. Priority Mail is very good service. I've set up the shipping as a flat rate charge. The basic starter package is relatively light but the other ones are heavier than 1st class will accept and depending on where they're shipped, cost as much as $8, not counting the time and labor involved. Believe me, shipping is not a profit center. I'm working hard to keep the overall retail pricing low; based on traditional markups the retail pricing would be much higher.lindy7 wrote:Hi:
Bought pur-sleep and arrived in mail. I was charged $7.95 for shipping.
It arrived in a priority United States Post Office mail package which cost $4.60 to ship.
Although I am not happy to be charged double what it costs to ship, here is a suggestion to sleep guy to keep his costs down and perhaps give the consumer a break:
The product itself weighs 10 oz. Wrap it good with bubble wrap and put in a poly mailer and send first class. This would cost about $2. the mailer will cost about 10 cents.
Anyhow i cant wait to try it
Lindy
Try the Scented CPAP Mask with Pur-Sleep's CPAP Aromatherapy--CPAP Diffuser and Essential Oils.
"Love it, Love it, Love my PurSleep!"
"Love it, Love it, Love my PurSleep!"
first class
When you print your shipping labels on line - .14 cents will get you the same delivery confirmation as priority.
lindy
lindy
Re: help with set up please.
Hi Lindy, as noted, the air intake is where the air filter is, typically on the back of the machine. The design is for the air to pick up a small amount of the scent as it's being drawn into the machine so it comes out of your mask.lindy7 wrote:I have a bipap with heated humidifier and swift mirage. it says to arrange so that the top of the diffuser is about one inch below the air intake.
Where is the air intake? Is it where I attach the hose?
Does the oil scent actually go through the hose to my nostrils or does this just scent the room?
Thanks for your help .
lindy
The diffuser is not designed to scent an entire room though depending on how sensitive your sense of smell may be (and how much EO you use) it will probably provide a bit of scent in the room.
Try the Scented CPAP Mask with Pur-Sleep's CPAP Aromatherapy--CPAP Diffuser and Essential Oils.
"Love it, Love it, Love my PurSleep!"
"Love it, Love it, Love my PurSleep!"
I got my Pur-Sleep the same day as I got my new ResMed s8 Vantage.
I have to tell you that I will never sleep on APAP again without my Pur-Sleep.
I love all of the oils, but the clear is definitely my favorite. I didn't think I would like it, but I love it!
I usually do a drop of clear with whatever else I'm in the mood for.
Thanks SleepGuy for a great product!!
I have to tell you that I will never sleep on APAP again without my Pur-Sleep.
I love all of the oils, but the clear is definitely my favorite. I didn't think I would like it, but I love it!
I usually do a drop of clear with whatever else I'm in the mood for.
Thanks SleepGuy for a great product!!
I LOVE MY PUR-SLEEP!! Please check it out:
http://www.pur-sleep.com
I wouldn't be able to tolerate my therapy without it.
Also, thanks to Karen and Pad-a-cheeks!! Now no one knows that I'm a hosehead unless I tell them.
http://www.padacheek.com
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I wouldn't be able to tolerate my therapy without it.
Also, thanks to Karen and Pad-a-cheeks!! Now no one knows that I'm a hosehead unless I tell them.
http://www.padacheek.com
I am loving the Pur-Sleep just because of the scent and relaxation benefit, but I'm curious about those of you posting that your AHI is dropping.
I posted earlier that I had two really good nights, but my machine didn't pick up the data. I "think" I did better, but I couldn't get any numbers to prove it.
Last night I used the Peace (lavendar) fragrance, which is my fav. The data was picked up on my card this time. I was very happy! I had ONE apnea episode of 9 seconds. ONE! Zero Hypopneas. Now, I'm going to have to let this run out for a week or so to see if it is a lasting trend, but ONE apnea!
Is there a clinical reason that the use of EOs would lower AHI?
I posted earlier that I had two really good nights, but my machine didn't pick up the data. I "think" I did better, but I couldn't get any numbers to prove it.
Last night I used the Peace (lavendar) fragrance, which is my fav. The data was picked up on my card this time. I was very happy! I had ONE apnea episode of 9 seconds. ONE! Zero Hypopneas. Now, I'm going to have to let this run out for a week or so to see if it is a lasting trend, but ONE apnea!
Is there a clinical reason that the use of EOs would lower AHI?
- SleepingBeauty
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