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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:30 am
by rested gal
This was an aside on page 2 of the linked article that started this topic:
CARBON MONOXIDE
What is it? An odorless, colorless gas that can cause sudden illness and death.
Where is it found? In combustion fumes of gasoline engines, stoves, fireplaces and other heating sources.
Why is it dangerous? Can build up in enclosed spaces and poison those who breathe it in.
What are the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning? Headache, dizziness, nausea, chest pain, confusion, loss of consciousness.
Who is most at risk? Fetuses and people with heart disease, anemia or respiratory problems
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Bold emphasis mine.
Given that many people with OSA have already developed heart problems over the years before they were diagnosed with OSA and started on "CPAP", it could very well be that the unfortunate man might have succumbed to the carbon monoxide even if he had not been using a cpap machine. The level of carbon monoxide seeping into that room sure made his wife very ill:
"Katherine Prechtel was taken to Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest in critical condition Friday. "
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:34 am
by DreamStalker
jupmalis wrote:May I quote from cpap.com :
"Humidification adds moisture to the CPAP air, reducing irritation to the nasal passages caused by the increased airflow."
CPAP also expands the lungs. We breathe in more each time. If we took in five molecules of CO with each breath, then maybe now we take in seven. Those seven then run quick to the blood cell, and lock the door to any future oxygen molecules. It is a process of gradual and cumulative poisoning. And the more poison you are exposed to, the quicker the effect.
Quick, get me a doctor.
Sort'a like sustainable growth?
They just don't teach science like they used to
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:39 am
by WearyOne
DreamStalker wrote:Basic high school physics! (but I guess they don't teach high school physics anymore )
Yep, that's it. Never took physics and I'm WAY out of high school. My son's taking it in college this semester, so I'll get some lessons from him!
Pam
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:46 am
by jupmalis
Poison is poison. The more you take, the sicker you get. And the sicker you are, the more you are at risk to succumb.
Like I started my initial post to this thread - Where angels fear to tread....
Re: Man dies in freak accident while connected to cpap
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 5:38 pm
by D.H.
This is a nine-year old thread and the link to original article no longer works. Does anybody have a good link?
Thanks.
Re: Man dies in freak accident while connected to cpap
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 6:08 pm
by Goofproof
No, thank goodness, not many people have have the need to go in the corner of the wayback machine and look for posts in the dust! Jim
I'll Splain it to you D.H., if you could read the posts on the forum you would know. I posted on the first page:
XPAP does not concentrate anything but room air. The ratio of chemicals (room air), stays the same.
If you will note, the room heating and cooling systems under the windows, were trapped inside the tent full of poison gasses, drawing them into the room. This is just a case of death by Moron Contractor and the motel that hired substandard repairs.
The widow should be very rich. Jim
This is one case the lawyer should be on speedial.
The CPAP wasn't at fault period, the man had poor health and breathing problems, contractors tented the outside of the room a/c and heating unit, trapping CO and allowing it into the room. I killed him, not cpap!
Re: Man dies in freak accident while connected to cpap
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 6:36 pm
by chunkyfrog
---and the bored one strikes again!
Be very afraid.
Re: Man dies in freak accident while connected to cpap
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 6:39 pm
by Guest
chunkyfrog wrote:---and the bored one strikes again!
Be very afraid.
Hey he's registered and anointed.
Like I said: Right after you register they complain about something else.
Re: Man dies in freak accident while connected to cpap
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 6:52 pm
by Goofproof
Guest wrote:chunkyfrog wrote:---and the bored one strikes again!
Be very afraid.
Hey he's registered and anointed.
Like I said: Right after you register they complain about something else.
To be Registered doesn't require a Psych test or a IQ test, doesn't even require the ability to read and comprehend text, even to comment rationally.
Oops, that's the same requirement as Guests. The more things change the more they stay the same. Jim
Re: Man dies in freak accident while connected to cpap
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 6:54 pm
by Guest
Goofproof wrote:To be Registered doesn't require a Psych test or a IQ test, doesn't even require the ability to read and comprehend text, even to comment rationally.
Hey Jim, he is one of you.
Re: Man dies in freak accident while connected to cpap
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 7:19 pm
by D.H.
Goofproof wrote:No, thank goodness, not many people have have the need to go in the corner of the wayback machine and look for posts in the dust! Jim
I'll Splain it to you D.H., if you could read the posts on the forum you would know. I posted on the first page:
XPAP does not concentrate anything but room air. The ratio of chemicals (room air), stays the same.
If you will note, the room heating and cooling systems under the windows, were trapped inside the tent full of poison gasses, drawing them into the room. This is just a case of death by Moron Contractor and the motel that hired substandard repairs.
The widow should be very rich. Jim
This is one case the lawyer should be on speedial.
The CPAP wasn't at fault period, the man had poor health and breathing problems, contractors tented the outside of the room a/c and heating unit, trapping CO and allowing it into the room. I killed him, not cpap!
I did see that. However, I'm looking for the source article!
Re: Man dies in freak accident while connected to cpap
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 7:51 pm
by chunkyfrog
Unsurprisingly, nine years of busy internet may have caused the link to go stale.
It happens. Many of us can live with that.
Sorry if it bothers you.
Re:
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:07 pm
by Wulfman...
wabmorgan wrote:Officials said workers from Martin Plastering Contractors were repairing stucco on the side of the building, and had rigged the plastic tent along a wall. The tent trapped exhaust from propane-fired hot water heaters, and the building slowly filled with carbon monoxide.
That is just pure ignorance on their behalf. The "tent" should have NEVER been set up in a way that it trapped exhaust gas and vented it in to the building.
I hope they know.... or better yet.... I hope the widow knows she has a good cause of action arising from their negligence.
There was a clue in wabmorgan's post.
I did a Google search on it and came up with a variety of articles about it.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Officia ... 8&oe=utf-8
Den
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