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Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 7:45 pm
by BlackSpinner
My cat has a nasty habit of trying to put her paw into the humidifier before I get it into the machine. I have a loft bed and I have to put it in the "staging area" while I climb into bed and can move it over to the other side and into the machine. I scream at her but as you know cats do their own thing. It grosses me out, I know where those paws have been and I don't care how much she washes them!

Cat - there is nothing special about the water in there - it is the same as what is in your bowl - go and drink out of that - or the toilet which you seem to prefer.

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 8:02 pm
by jules
allen476 wrote:
jules wrote: anything in the humidifier besides pure water - salt, cat urine, spiders, whatever ----- is BAD
Sounds like experience talking. I wouldn't want to borrow your humidifier.....

Allen
well actually for a long time I didn't even put water in mine but ......

no cat urine but I have had cats drink the water out of the measuring cup I use (I still my own so just take some out of that "fresh" and put it in the liquid cup which has a spout to pour into the tank) so I guess I am dealing with pre-cat urine also in my cup of distilled water - no paws in water yet but the other cat does do that with other water in the house

and others have mentioned spiders - none here

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 8:09 pm
by billbolton
GumbyCT wrote:Distilled Water will give you THE BEST results.
No.

It merely gives a workable result, as do quite a few other approaches.

Cheers,

Bill

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:10 pm
by allen476
jules wrote: well actually for a long time I didn't even put water in mine but ......

no cat urine but I have had cats drink the water out of the measuring cup I use (I still my own so just take some out of that "fresh" and put it in the liquid cup which has a spout to pour into the tank) so I guess I am dealing with pre-cat urine also in my cup of distilled water - no paws in water yet but the other cat does do that with other water in the house

and others have mentioned spiders - none here

I get cat hair in my hose from time to time. Really nice having a cat hair blow up your nose at 1 am. And yes I turn on my machine and let it run for a minute before putting the mask on. It always is that one stray hair that won't dislodge right away that makes life miserable for a few minutes.

Allen

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:19 pm
by GumbyCT
billbolton wrote:
GumbyCT wrote:Distilled Water will give you THE BEST results.
No.
It merely gives a workable result, as do quite a few other approaches.
Cheers,
Bill
Kindly share another 'approach' which will yield better results.

Cheerio

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:27 pm
by Hose_Head
GumbyCT wrote:
billbolton wrote:
GumbyCT wrote:Distilled Water will give you THE BEST results.
No.
It merely gives a workable result, as do quite a few other approaches.
Cheers,
Bill
Kindly share another 'approach' which will yield better results.

Cheerio
How about a fine malted scotch? Passover mode may be best.

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:30 pm
by GumbyCT
Hose_Head wrote:
GumbyCT wrote:
billbolton wrote:
GumbyCT wrote:Distilled Water will give you THE BEST results.
No.
It merely gives a workable result, as do quite a few other approaches.
Cheers,
Bill
Kindly share another 'approach' which will yield better results.

Cheerio
How about a fine malted scotch? Passover mode may be best.
"Bottoms UP"

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:39 pm
by Really
GumbyCT wrote:
billbolton wrote:
GumbyCT wrote:Distilled Water will give you THE BEST results.
No.
It merely gives a workable result, as do quite a few other approaches.
Cheers,
Bill
Kindly share another 'approach' which will yield better results.

Cheerio
I can't wait to see what they teach them Down and Under. Really!!
Secret Water Secrets from DU or is that DUI. Really!! LOL

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:42 am
by echo
you guys are too funny

speaking of spiders, i remember the cockroach thread

I got nuttin' on cat urine... my cats tend to stay locked downstairs so they can't come upstairs. They do try to get up as often as they can though. Normally curiousity killed the cat. Well once they made it upstairs, and when I went to go chase them back down from my bedroom, they SPRINTED across the bed and back downstairs. Unfortunately my hose was still on the bed... when I went to bed later that night, the sweet sounds of air leaking from my hose ... so in my case curiosity killed the hose!

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:32 pm
by pb5927317
Never noticed the salty taste in the air when you are near the ocean. I am guessing some salt would be picked up. You might start with using standard saline solution and see how that works out?

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 3:07 pm
by BlackSpinner
pb5927317 wrote:Never noticed the salty taste in the air when you are near the ocean. I am guessing some salt would be picked up. You might start with using standard saline solution and see how that works out?
That is fine water drops picked up by the wind off the wave tops, not evaporated water. I don't see many waves crashing in my humidifier.

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:03 am
by echo
Wulfman wrote:
echo wrote: I use the neti pot for congestion and maybe once a week to once a month i use a nose spray, ....
Be sure to stay away from Afrin. It has a horrible rebound effect......making it addictive.
I thought that all decongestant nose sprays had the rebound effect though I have heard that mentioned with respect to Afrin often.

I looked up the main ingredients in the one I use - the primary ingredient is Dexamethasone. Apparently it's an anti-inflammatory. Its effects do not always last the whole night. I only use it as a last resort, if daily sinus rinses aren't helping (which they sometimes don't).

Afrin contains Oxymetazoline, a decongestant, according to the web.

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:25 am
by jules
I understand that steroidal sprays need repeated/continued use to be effective not just one night shots - talk to your doctor about them - at least here in US you need an Rx to get a steroidal spray

Decadron (Dexamethasone) is an steroid that has been around a long time

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:31 am
by echo
Interesting jules. I didn't realize that, and I didn't receive any instructions like that. The doctor did warn not to use it for more than a week or so
Yes, it's prescription, and I got it when I had a cold, to help relieve the congestion.

Re: salt in humidifier for congestion

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:32 am
by ozij
BlackSpinner wrote:
pb5927317 wrote:Never noticed the salty taste in the air when you are near the ocean. I am guessing some salt would be picked up. You might start with using standard saline solution and see how that works out?
That is fine water drops picked up by the wind off the wave tops, not evaporated water. I don't see many waves crashing in my humidifier.
LOL!