General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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carbonman
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by carbonman » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:35 pm
I love this place.....like a box of chocolates.
Muse, while I agree w/you about Louisiana ....I must have picked up the name from the link you provided.
I would never have called them "bulldog" clamps.
Although I am a native of Colorado...my parents and family are all from Alabama.
....so I grew up on Roll Tide.
"If your therapy is improving your health but you're not doing anything
to see or feel those changes, you'll never know what you're capable of."
I said that.
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carbonman
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by carbonman » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:37 pm
KatieW wrote:Carbonman, I have the Hozer system, and really like it. I prefer the hose going up and over my head because it seems to tug at my nasal mask if it's going down toward my feet.
Katie, that works very well for nasal masks.
If I route the hose up like that w/a FFM, the exhaust vent blows directly against the
hose and makes too much noise.
"If your therapy is improving your health but you're not doing anything
to see or feel those changes, you'll never know what you're capable of."
I said that.
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Muse-Inc
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by Muse-Inc » Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:10 pm
carbonman wrote:...Although I am a native of Colorado...my parents and family are all from Alabama...
So who the travelin' for the holidays? Have a hard timne believing ya'd get those from 'bama to venture into your artic temps
ResMed S9 range 9.8-17, RespCare Hybrid FFM
Never, never, never, never say never.
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grandmma
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by grandmma » Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:12 pm
I've tried the hose under the covers thing, but just can't take to it. I really prefer it over my head, and my mask sits much firmer, and the seal better. So I've taken one of those 3M Command cable tidies, stuck it to the wall about a foot above my pillow, and looped a scrunchy through it. Non-obtrusive really, and the hose goes through the scrunchy and gives me a lot of movement.
And, in Australia, they're bulldog clips too!
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carbonman
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by carbonman » Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:14 pm
Muse-Inc wrote: Have a hard timne believing ya'd get those from 'bama to venture into your artic temps
....'ya got that right....'no what I'm say'n???
"If your therapy is improving your health but you're not doing anything
to see or feel those changes, you'll never know what you're capable of."
I said that.
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Gerryk
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by Gerryk » Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:20 pm
I have the hose buddy which holds the hose over my head. I have it adjusted so the hose will not pull on my mask no matter how far I roll, unless I roll off the bed. When I travel I have a small travel one that folds up and goes into a small pouch bag and lays flat. That one pretty much works the same way as the hose buddy. I tried keeping the hose under the covers when I first started to help with the rainout but I kept rolling onto it then pulling my mask when I would turn my head.
Gerry
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Rustyolddude
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by Rustyolddude » Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:23 pm
I sleep on the right side of the bed. My machine is on a 12" high shelf on the floor. The hose routes up between the headboard & mattress along the top of the pillow and down the LH edge of the pillow. It lays across the top left hand corner of the pillow, that way when I roll left to right & back, the hose just follows. On occasion, the hose will end up in front of the vent but other than that, it's worked.
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DreamOn
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by DreamOn » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:30 pm
In case anyone's interested, here are photos of my pillow clip, which could also be used on the sheets as Carbonman does. I purchased it at Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft store for only a few dollars. It's in the aisle with the Velcro.
Most people have covers on their hoses to cut down on rainout, so Carbonman's would work well, but for those who have an
uncovered hose, this may work for them. There are also similar commercially available "hose clips". This one's at cpap.com:
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/cpap-hose-clip.html.
~ DreamOn
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carbonman
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by carbonman » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:55 pm
DreamOn wrote:
....so....those must be "duck" clips????
"If your therapy is improving your health but you're not doing anything
to see or feel those changes, you'll never know what you're capable of."
I said that.
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sleepycarol
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by sleepycarol » Sat Dec 26, 2009 10:25 pm
Muse-Inc wrote:secret agent girl wrote:...from Louisiana) calls them alligator clips. Ain't language wonderful?!?
Well Lusiana isn't part of this world...it's just an extension from an alternate universe which bears only a slight resemblance to Earth!!!
Alligator clips:
http://www.muellerelectric.com/alligator_clips.html
The alligator clips shown here are considered Drug Paraphernalia and will land you in jail if you are caught in possession of them.
The ones Carbonman uses are called paper clips.
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Sleeprider
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by Sleeprider » Sat Dec 26, 2009 10:36 pm
Merry Christmas. I use a wreath hanger that hooks over the top of the headboard. The hose passes through the hanger loop, or usually I use a string attachment to create a more mobile suspension. Anyway, it works great and the hose moves with me and does not drag on covers or across my body.
Simple and cheap.

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TWW
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by TWW » Sat Dec 26, 2009 10:39 pm
sleepycarol wrote:The alligator clips shown here are considered Drug Paraphernalia and will land you in jail if you are caught in possession of them.
Nah. Alligator clips are legal. It's roach clips that are a no-no. The one only becomes the other when it ceases to grip copper, and begins gripping paper. And even that depends on what you're doing with the paper.
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DreamOn
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by DreamOn » Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:48 am
carbonman wrote:....so....those must be "duck" clips????
It took me a minute, but now I get it. Alligator clips....duck clips.
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xiola
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by xiola » Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:43 am
reptile heat-lamp stand
I use one of these, it was in my basement left over from when I had snakes
works GREAT. I slide the flat part under the top matress at the head of the bed, and can adjust the arm to be as high as I want. I hook the hose to it with a scrunchie, so it's always hanging above my head. small, light, sturdy, but I wouldn't recommend it for travel.
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DreamOn
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by DreamOn » Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:59 am
xiola wrote:
I use one of these, it was in my basement left over from when I had snakes.
Geez, I really need to get to sleep now because I'm losing it here....
When I read what you wrote above, xiola, I thought "How the heck would someone use that contraption to get rid of snakes in their basement?" Then I realized you had used it when you had kept PET snakes in the basement!
That reptile heat-lamp stand looks like it would work
great as a hose stand. Very clever use! And you could hang your mask or whatever from the other parts too.
~ DreamOn