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Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 6:09 pm
by palerider
LSAT wrote:
Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
Tell me why!
just as we thought.... no reason

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:36 am
by Too tall
palerider wrote:
Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
I couldn't agree LESS.
Well, I'ma germaphobe so I don't expect everyone to agree.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:41 am
by Too tall
palerider wrote:
LSAT wrote:
Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
Tell me why!
just as we thought.... no reason
Don't be so critical Paleride. You need to talk to your paw paw, I bet he'd soak the whole thing in Clorox.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 10:27 am
by Too tall
LSAT wrote:
Too tall wrote:
Julie wrote:Did you buy your machine new, from a dealer, or e.g. off Craig's list?
Yikes, this thread could get pretty disgusting. Ha. A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.



Tell me why!
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).

I can afford a new one, it's just too risky, you don't know the environment it was used in.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 12:28 pm
by palerider
Too tall wrote:
palerider wrote:
Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
I couldn't agree LESS.
Well, I'ma germaphobe so I don't expect everyone to agree.
well, I won't let facts get in the way of your irrationality.

the *fact* that the only germs in the blower are the ones that came in the room air, and that there's nothing in there for germs to grow on wouldn't interest you, I'm sure

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 12:32 pm
by palerider
Too tall wrote:
palerider wrote:
LSAT wrote:
Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
Tell me why!
just as we thought.... no reason
Don't be so critical Paleride. You need to talk to your paw paw, I bet he'd soak the whole thing in Clorox.
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.

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.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 12:37 pm
by palerider
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).
there's a technical term for *all* of this... "FUD".

"despite what most people think" .... like, what? facts, not fud.

and, given that there's *nothing* in the machine for germs to eat, any germs that got in there would DIE in fairly short order.

and, as to masks, pretty much every mask has processing instructions on how to sanitize it between different users. if it wasn't *SAFE* then there would be no instructions to that effect.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 1:08 pm
by Too tall
palerider wrote:
Too tall wrote:
palerider wrote:
LSAT wrote:
Too tall wrote:A CPAP is definitely one thing you want to buy new.
Tell me why!
just as we thought.... no reason
Don't be so critical Paleride. You need to talk to your paw paw, I bet he'd soak the whole thing in Clorox.
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.

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.
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.

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Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 1:16 pm
by palerider
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.
well, in that case, I apologize for my misinterpretation of your intent, and inappropriate response thereof.

I can see how you can feel like that about wearing a mask someone else used, even if it'd been sanitized, (typically heat sterilization is recommended, though chemical means can be used too)

however, the blower itself, which is on the other end of a 6' moving column of air, and, as I mentioned (having disassembled several different models) having nothing inside to allow germs to survive... really isn't an issue.

as to the legality, I don't care, I'm happy to save money buying a used machine, or a mask off ebay, or amazon, even though THAT isn't "legal" either. there's a lot of stuff these days that's not "legal" for various BS reasons.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 3:50 pm
by Minnie Maunder
Too tall wrote:It's illegal.
There are no laws which make it illegal for an individual to sell his used CPAP equipment.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 8:59 am
by Too tall
Minnie Maunder wrote:
Too tall wrote:It's illegal.
There are no laws which make it illegal for an individual to sell his used CPAP equipment.

We're talking about buying not selling. There is a federal law that says it's illegal to buy without prescription. You won't find a DME that will sell you a cpap or mask without a prescription. Craig's list is the wild wild west and you can buy anything from sex to cpap without prescriptions Like Paleride, I could give a sh+t about legality, I won't do it for hygiene reason and I've got adequate insurance to cover most of the cost of a new one. As far as hygiene, that's your choice.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 9:29 am
by chunkyfrog
I could have gotten a used backup machine, but the difference between our hosts and secondwind was not a lot,
and I had the money. So why take the cheapest one when others have less money than I?
Besides, I like nice NEW things!

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 2:36 pm
by Hang Fire
Too tall wrote:There is a federal law that says it's illegal to buy without prescription.
Do you think this is true or do you just make sloppy posts without thinking about your statements?

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.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 8:28 am
by Too tall
Hang Fire wrote:
Too tall wrote:There is a federal law that says it's illegal to buy without prescription.
Do you think this is true or do you just make sloppy posts without thinking about your statements?

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.
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.

Re: Bad Breath CPAP

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 8:38 am
by Susie Kay
Too tall wrote:Will this stuff ever end!
I don't think so.

But I do believe we should be careful about the information we post. There are casual and new readers without much knowledge who can get scared of certain things.