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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:13 pm
by Sleepless on LI
rested gal wrote:But, but....a few months into production, you aren't gonna confuse us by changing the name of your invention to "Headrest With Nasal Seal Hot Head Hats"...are you?
Whatever could you be referring to ?


Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:32 pm
by Guest
rested gal wrote:
Born Tired wrote:Maybe I could get rich marketing Aura Hot Head Hats.
Esther
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heheh, Esther, sounds like a money maker to me!

But, but....a few months into production, you aren't gonna confuse us by changing the name of your invention to "Headrest With Nasal Seal Hot Head Hats"...are you?
Rested Gal,
I'll tell you the same thing my youngest son (then 3 1/2 years) said to me when I asked, "You are going to be a very good boy for me on the airplane, aren't you?" After giving it some thought his answer was "....You never know what I might do."
Esther
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:36 pm
by Born Tired
Guested again. That makes 2 in one day.
Esther
Acutally I had been signed in for a while.

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 2:26 pm
by Snoozie
Esther, I think you have a winner there! Make sure you put some batting in for insulation, and don't forget the ruffles! You could make it one size fits all.

Also, Lori, I will take into consideration that I may have had it too tight. I am so worried about those leaks! I guess I did have my nose scrunched up just a little. The Aura pillows do seem just a little rounder, but not sure what the reason for the irritation was from, really.

Another tip, LOL, I couldn't find a pin last night, so I used a paper clip to make the strap tighter. Worked pretty good.


Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 8:32 pm
by ProfessorSleep
I want to be on the notification list when the Aura Hot Head Hats are ready! I liked the Aura, but had a lot of trouble with condensation also. I did wrap the short tube with some fleece and also put a couple of layers around the nasal loop where it connects to the rest of the head gear. That, plus turning down the HH did help. But please, no ruffles on my AHHH!


Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 8:34 pm
by Sleepless on LI
[quote="ProfessorSleep"]I want to be on the notification list when the Aura Hot Head Hats are ready! I liked the Aura, but had a lot of trouble with condensation also. I did wrap the short tube with some fleece and also put a couple of layers around the nasal loop where it connects to the rest of the head gear. That, plus turning down the HH did help. But please, no ruffles on my AHHH!


Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 9:00 pm
by Born Tired
Sleepless on LI wrote:
ProfessorSleep wrote: Has anyone mentioned this to Karen of Pad A Cheeks? She is one creative and talented lady...who knows, maybe it can be a new line for her???
Hey do I at least get a "finders fee" if Karen comes up with the product? Remember, Lori, that's the way I was gonna get rich.
Esther

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 9:12 pm
by Sleepless on LI
Born Tired wrote:
Sleepless on LI wrote:
ProfessorSleep wrote: Has anyone mentioned this to Karen of Pad A Cheeks? She is one creative and talented lady...who knows, maybe it can be a new line for her???
Hey do I at least get a "finders fee" if Karen comes up with the product? Remember, Lori, that's the way I was gonna get rich.
Esther
Esther,

Go with it, girlfriend! Have fun, get rich, be creative. You deserve more than a finder's fee. You should have the patent! Like you said, it was your idea.

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 11:48 am
by Teej813
Glad to hear the Aura is still getting good reviews. I'll be placing my order for one before the end of the month (insurance covers 1 mask every 6 months).

Ummmm.. something a bit more manly in the HHH, please? I'm afraid the ruffles would clash with my Spiderman underroos.



tj


Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:50 pm
by frostman
Sleepless on LI wrote:
What pressure do you set your machine at? I found if you're under 10, you're going to be fine without any pantyhose to keep it in place. 10 or above gets if-ier and if-ier. Although talk to Wading and he'll tell you no problem even at his pressure.
OK Lori, darned if I am going to wear panty hose on my face . My wife already told her friends about my "hose cover"


Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:55 pm
by frostman
rock and roll wrote:I got guested, the above post was me.
Hey rock and roll, any particular size you ordered?? I take it you like it better then the swift, always thought you were a mirage man


Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:59 pm
by frostman
Born Tired wrote:Just wondering if a "Little House on the Prairie" style sleeping bonnet would keep the hose warm enough from head heat to prevent rainout when the humidifier is on?
Sorry, I refuse to wear a little house on the prairie bonnet to bed, and the panty hose either


Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 4:45 pm
by Sleepless on LI
frostman wrote:
Sleepless on LI wrote:
What pressure do you set your machine at? I found if you're under 10, you're going to be fine without any pantyhose to keep it in place. 10 or above gets if-ier and if-ier. Although talk to Wading and he'll tell you no problem even at his pressure.
OK Lori, darned if I am going to wear panty hose on my face . My wife already told her friends about my "hose cover"

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:03 am
by frostman
Sleepless on LI wrote:

Frostman,

Anything stretchy will do, but pantyhose really works great. It doesn't even look like a pantyhose leg once it's cut away from the panty...come on, don't get all macho on us now.
Lori, a man has to take a stand, first you want us to wear panty hose, then another lady thinks we should wear a little house on the prairie bonnet to keep the hose warm, enough is enough


Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 12:42 pm
by Sleepless on LI
frostman wrote:
Sleepless on LI wrote:

Frostman,

Anything stretchy will do, but pantyhose really works great. It doesn't even look like a pantyhose leg once it's cut away from the panty...come on, don't get all macho on us now.
Lori, a man has to take a stand, first you want us to wear panty hose, then another lady thinks we should wear a little house on the prairie bonnet to keep the hose warm, enough is enough