Aromatherapy with CPAP machines.

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Re: Aromatherapy with CPAP machines.

Post by TalonNYC » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:42 pm

Oh! I forgot to mention, those little dishes Japanese and other restaurants use for soy sauce work GREAT for holding the cotton ball off the furniture =)

As you can see on Amazon, they come in TONS of sizes and colors, so you can even match your bedroom decor!

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss? ... ping+bowls

I got mine from take out orders over the years from sushi places. Some send semi-reusable ones, so I kept them.

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Re: Aromatherapy with CPAP machines.

Post by Emilia » Fri Jul 22, 2011 2:19 pm

Having a DeVilbiss Intellipap with the humidifier integrated below the cpap, puts the intake valve up pretty high. I used an alligator clip card holder to hold the pur-sleep disk right outside the intake. The one I have is a bit different than this one, but the same idea:

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Post by fanniegirlny » Sat Jul 23, 2011 1:11 am

wow, our group has grown pretty big =).

Although dressing nicer is getting more popular with guys these days, I don't know if I would like a guy taking more time into shopping and creating a wardrobe than me. I think that the furthest you should go is buying nice things, If a guy makes it seem like he planned his outfit the day before, it kinda loses novelty (for a lack of a better term). But i have nothign against metrosexuals in general, and good for the guys who are.

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Re: Aromatherapy with CPAP machines.

Post by NCHawk » Sat Jul 23, 2011 8:55 am

gpap wrote:My wife bought some lavender pillow spray she doesn't like.

I spray it on a cottonball and it works just fine. Just a hint of lavender comes through. Can't wait to try it at the hotel this weekend. Hopefully it will cover up that stale smell.

I'm going to get some eucalyptus oil next.
Before I got my CPAP I was using lavender pillow spray to help me get to sleep, and it seemed to work pretty well. It was one of the things I missed when I started using my CPAP, but I figured it was a good trade-off. I'll have to try it tonight and see how it works.