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Re: sleeping under the blanket with CPAP>?

Post by Johnnyb01 » Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:03 pm

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Make sure you have a quick escape route for when you have to pee.
no no, remember he hates waking up to pee, would rather just sleep through it.
I guess it just depends...

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Post by palerider » Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:09 pm

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palerider wrote:
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<Removed by Admin> wrote:sleeping under the blanket with CPAP
Make sure you have a quick escape route for when you have to pee.
no no, remember he hates waking up to pee, would rather just sleep through it.
I guess it just depends...
why hasn't anybody else thought of that solution for alex!!!

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Re: sleeping under the blanket with CPAP>?

Post by Tango » Mon Nov 10, 2014 8:18 am

A lot of drapes claim "black out". But don't even come close. That's why a felt shop works well. They have every fabric imaginable. And they cut to fit.
You won't be disappointed.

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Post by Greenkat » Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:02 am

WOW!

I would really LOVE to come visit some of your houses with all these decorating ideas for blacking out a room!

Maybe y'all could ALSO put together a comedy team, too

DEPENDS....really now. SMH.

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Post by chunkyfrog » Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:28 am

I found blackout drapery fabric at Jo-Ann's. I'm planning to use some to line the dust cover
I plan to make for my Airsense10. I've seen enough ugly yellow plastic on old computer equipment.
UV protection, anyone?

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Re: sleeping under the blanket with CPAP>?

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:45 pm

Last winter it got cold and I slept with my head under the covers for a month or two. Naturally, I was using my CPAP which certainly does provide a separate oxygen source. I had no problems, no shortness of breath, no headaches or lethargy in the mornings. That being said, If the power goes out at your house then that might be a problem with your head under the covers, mostly recycling CO2 thru your mask. I'm glad the topic came up because I actually never thought of that.

For safety's sake, I think this winter I will use a portable electric heater in my room tho I really hate the constant cycling of the on and off modes.

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Post by englandsf » Mon Nov 10, 2014 8:05 pm

Did someone suggest eye shades and I missed it? The kind airlines give away in the big seats?

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Post by anonfan1432 » Mon Nov 10, 2014 8:13 pm

englandsf wrote:Did someone suggest eye shades and I missed it? The kind airlines give away in the big seats?

my ffm doesn't allow for it
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Post by Sir NoddinOff » Mon Nov 10, 2014 8:14 pm

englandsf wrote:Did someone suggest eye shades and I missed it? The kind airlines give away in the big seats?
Considering the OP probably doesn't have a lot of space above their full face mask - here's an eye shield called Onyix that I use every night. It has a very narrow bridge part that might fit over the top of the mask. It does on my FFM. This mask keeps moisture in and light out, plus it helps prevent small mask leaks from getting into your eyes. They aren't cheap but they get the job done and last a long time:

http://www.eyeeco.com/product/iproduct_ ... hield.html

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Re: sleeping under the blanket with CPAP>?

Post by palerider » Mon Nov 10, 2014 8:51 pm

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englandsf wrote:Did someone suggest eye shades and I missed it? The kind airlines give away in the big seats?
my ffm doesn't allow for it
just use a black sock threaded between the mask and your nose and tuck the ends under the straps.

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Re: sleeping under the blanket with CPAP>?

Post by tornadosirl » Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:23 am

I wear a winter hat and pull it over my eyes.

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Post by palerider » Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:30 am

tornadosirl wrote:I wear a winter hat and pull it over my eyes.
keeps your head warm too!

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Re: sleeping under the blanket with CPAP>?

Post by Therapist » Tue Nov 11, 2014 3:27 pm

Sir NoddinOff wrote:If the power goes out at your house
I think every CPAPer should have a power-off alarm in the bedroom. Some members recommended a cheap one which I bought a couple of years ago. Power has gone off twice and the alarm (unpleasantly) awakened me both times.
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Post by Krelvin » Tue Nov 11, 2014 3:49 pm

There is no way I would be able to sleep through a power outage. Even the hose coming off the mask will wake me up almost instantly.
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Re: sleeping under the blanket with CPAP>?

Post by Janknitz » Tue Nov 11, 2014 4:11 pm

The air that vents out the mask is just going to circulate around under the blanket as long as you don't block the vent holes on your mask. Presumably your covers are not airtight, so the CO2 has plenty of opportunity to dissipate. The air you're breathing in comes from the inlet of the CPAP machine, which is outside of the blankets.

That's why they call it a "Bed Snorkel"

I like sleeping with my head under the covers in the summer when the mosquitos are buzzing about--there's always ONE that gets in my room! Before CPAP I couldn't stand to have my nose covered, which always left an eye out for the mosquitos--apparently eyelids are particularly yummy to mosquitos. I'd wake up with one eye swollen shut! Now I just hunker down under the covers, breathing nice, fresh air.
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