Re: Bad Breath CPAP
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 6:09 pm
just as we thought.... no reasonLSAT wrote:Tell me why!Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
just as we thought.... no reasonLSAT wrote:Tell me why!Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
Well, I'ma germaphobe so I don't expect everyone to agree.palerider wrote:I couldn't agree LESS.Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
Don't be so critical Paleride. You need to talk to your paw paw, I bet he'd soak the whole thing in Clorox.palerider wrote:just as we thought.... no reasonLSAT wrote:Tell me why!Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
It's illegal. If you insist on buying a used machine:work a reputable medical supply dealer. You're more likely to get a clean, reliable, reconditioned unit. (Anyone who would buy a used mask is nuts.) Tuberculosis? other contagious diseases? Tuberculosis is not killed by standard cleaning wipes. Chlorine will kill it but who's going to run chlorine thru the machine. Despite what most people think, there are conditions when a person's breath (germs) could work it's way back into the internals of a machine. Are you qualified to tear down the machine and disinfect it? If you've done much business on Craig's list (I have), you'll know that fraud is rampant. (I'll buy a canoe from Craig's list but not a medical device).LSAT wrote:Too tall wrote:Yikes, this thread could get pretty disgusting. Ha. A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.Julie wrote:Did you buy your machine new, from a dealer, or e.g. off Craig's list?
Tell me why!
well, I won't let facts get in the way of your irrationality.Too tall wrote:Well, I'ma germaphobe so I don't expect everyone to agree.palerider wrote:I couldn't agree LESS.Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
my 'paw paw'... if you're talking about my grandfather, he's dead, and has been these many years, I'll thank you to have a little respect.Too tall wrote:Don't be so critical Paleride. You need to talk to your paw paw, I bet he'd soak the whole thing in Clorox.palerider wrote:just as we thought.... no reasonLSAT wrote:Tell me why!Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
there's a technical term for *all* of this... "FUD".Too tall wrote:It's illegal. If you insist on buying a used machine:work a reputable medical supply dealer. You're more likely to get a clean, reliable, reconditioned unit. (Anyone who would buy a used mask is nuts.) Tuberculosis? other contagious diseases? Tuberculosis is not killed by standard cleaning wipes. Chlorine will kill it but who's going to run chlorine thru the machine. Despite what most people think, there are conditions when a person's breath (germs) could work it's way back into the internals of a machine. Are you qualified to tear down the machine and disinfect it? If you've done much business on Craig's list (I have), you'll know that fraud is rampant. (I'll buy a canoe from Craig's list but not a medical device).
Actually, regarding your Paw Paw, I was trying to pay (you and) your Paw Paw a complement. I was referring to the conversation you and I had on another thread in (see below) which I said your Paw Paw was a smart man. (because he liked clorox). I don't ever get personal on these forums like some people do. I was trying to have a light hearted conversation with you but I see that's not going to happen. Besides being illegal, I gave you my reasons. To each his/ her own. For me it would be like using someone else's toothbrush. If you feel comfortable using a Craig's list CPAP go for it.palerider wrote:my 'paw paw'... if you're talking about my grandfather, he's dead, and has been these many years, I'll thank you to have a little respect.Too tall wrote:Don't be so critical Paleride. You need to talk to your paw paw, I bet he'd soak the whole thing in Clorox.palerider wrote:just as we thought.... no reasonLSAT wrote:Tell me why!Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
when he was alive, he was a smart, rational man, he'd never "soak the thole thing in Clorox", because that would be *stupid*. we camped, we hunted, we processed deer into sausage... surely things that make an irrational germophobe want to crawl into their little bubble of antisepticness and hide.
and, again, as I said, not critically, but rationally... no reason, just BS.
well, in that case, I apologize for my misinterpretation of your intent, and inappropriate response thereof.Too tall wrote:Actually, regarding your Paw Paw, I was trying to pay (you and) your Paw Paw a complement. I was referring to the conversation you and I had on another thread in (see below) which I said your Paw Paw was a smart man. (because he liked clorox). I don't ever get personal on these forums like some people do. I was trying to have a light hearted conversation with you but I see that's not going to happen. Besides being illegal, I gave you my reasons. To each his/ her own. For me it would be like using someone else's toothbrush. If you feel comfortable using a Craig's list CPAP go for it.
There are no laws which make it illegal for an individual to sell his used CPAP equipment.Too tall wrote:It's illegal.
Minnie Maunder wrote:There are no laws which make it illegal for an individual to sell his used CPAP equipment.Too tall wrote:It's illegal.
Do you think this is true or do you just make sloppy posts without thinking about your statements?Too tall wrote:There is a federal law that says it's illegal to buy without prescription.
Good Lord! Will this stuff ever end! Here, I make sloppy post and don't think about what I post, I'm an idiot, a fool and every other personal criticism you can give. Happy? Enjoy your Craig's list CPAP.Hang Fire wrote:Do you think this is true or do you just make sloppy posts without thinking about your statements?Too tall wrote:There is a federal law that says it's illegal to buy without prescription.
There is no Federal or State law that say it's illegal to buy a CPAP without prescription.
There are both Federal and State laws that require a prescription before a business can sell a CPAP.
There are no Federal or State laws dealing with a private individual who happens to sell a CPAP machine. The laws all deal with businesses who sell CPAP machines.
I don't think so.Too tall wrote:Will this stuff ever end!