Mask Humor
Mask Humor
When I get up during the night, I don't take my mask off, just disconnect the hose. Last night night I got up to let the cat our (my partner usually does it) and my dog started running away from me and finally just sat on the other side of the room and stared at me. I finally came out of my sleepy fog enough to realize that my mask was scaring him. Poor doggy. Has this ever happened to you?
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Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
Re: Mask Humor
My 14 month old is still sleeping in the family bed (eventually I'm kicking him out). He likes to cover the air washout vent on my mask with his hand. Treats it like a musical instrument. Really, really annoying.
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Re: Mask Humor
I had to get out of bed to answer the door the other morning (not realizing I still had my mask on)............had to apologize to my neighbour for scaring the dickens out of her
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- chunkyfrog
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Re: Mask Humor
The aliens are here--and they slept over.
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- Sheriff Buford
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Re: Mask Humor
My wife calls my mask my "gas mask". She says I look like one of those WWI dough-boy soldiers. Wonder where she gets the "dough' part?
Sheriff
Sheriff
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Re: Mask Humor
At night I read in bed a lot. When I do my bird just has to join me and eat her paperback book.
But as soon as I put my mask on and start the air flow my bird is back to her cage as fast as her
wings will take her.
But as soon as I put my mask on and start the air flow my bird is back to her cage as fast as her
wings will take her.
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Re: Mask Humor
My cats were afraid to sleep with me for the first week or so then the one kept trying to get the mask off me....all is good now though.
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Kristi
Re: Mask Humor
My Mini Schnauzer likes snap at the vent air coming from the mask. It's a riot to wake up to his snapping at the air.
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- VikingGnome
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Re: Mask Humor
My cat keeps rubbing her nose/mouth on the outside of my mask. Sometimes she causes leaks. I hate it when she does that but nothing I do stops her. It's usually when I first get in bed and have just put the dog in his crate. It's like she's "marking" me as hers. She also likes the "hum" of my CPAP machine. I guess she thinks it's purring to her. I have to keep shooing her away from it until she finally settles down and crawls under the covers with me to sleep.
Last night I pushed her away when she started rubbing my mask and she jumped over on top of my S9 Elite hitting the Start/Stop button in the process and the humidifier top popped open. I'm going to have to figure out how to keep her away from it. I thought of covering it with a box but then realized that the machine needs to take in fresh air. I probably just need to build something that hovers over the machine but doesn't block front/back or controls. Something like an inverted bookholder.
Last night I pushed her away when she started rubbing my mask and she jumped over on top of my S9 Elite hitting the Start/Stop button in the process and the humidifier top popped open. I'm going to have to figure out how to keep her away from it. I thought of covering it with a box but then realized that the machine needs to take in fresh air. I probably just need to build something that hovers over the machine but doesn't block front/back or controls. Something like an inverted bookholder.
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- chunkyfrog
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Re: Mask Humor
The dog still won't come in the bedroom--he's still scared of the gargoyle.
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Re: Mask Humor
I have two standard longhaired dachshunds. Shadow and Sunny are entirely TOO smart for OUR good. They look like Irish setters on short legs.
I recall the night I woke up with the air through my hose VERY hot. I tried to move. Couldn't. Shadow had gotten up on my pillow, detached the hose from the Hozer, and had it tucked between his legs, turning it into an under-fur air-conditioner on a warm night.
The DACHSHUNDS haven't bothered my CPAP equipment.
The foundling BEAGLE on the other hand.....
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I recall the night I woke up with the air through my hose VERY hot. I tried to move. Couldn't. Shadow had gotten up on my pillow, detached the hose from the Hozer, and had it tucked between his legs, turning it into an under-fur air-conditioner on a warm night.
The DACHSHUNDS haven't bothered my CPAP equipment.
The foundling BEAGLE on the other hand.....
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=47215&p=425691&hili ... le#p425691
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Beastie, 2008-10-28. NEW Beastie, PRS1 960, 2014-05-14. NEWER Beastie, Dream Station ASV, 2017-10-17. PadaCheek Hosecover. Homemade Brandy Keg Chin Support. TapPap Mask.
Min PS = 4, Max PS = 8
Epap Range = 6 - 7.5
Re: Mask Humor
To keep pets away from the machine...just get a small pet carrier and put the machine in it. The pet carriers are well vented and fairly inexpensive. Some of the pet carriers are even kind of pretty. Best of all they will keep pets from playing with the buttons or damaging the machine!
Brenda
Brenda
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Re: Mask Humor
What a great idea!bdp522 wrote:To keep pets away from the machine...just get a small pet carrier and put the machine in it. The pet carriers are well vented and fairly inexpensive. Some of the pet carriers are even kind of pretty. Best of all they will keep pets from playing with the buttons or damaging the machine!
Brenda
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Re: Mask Humor
When we got a new puppy (insane dog - named Taz and has earned the name) I had to change my mask behaviors. I never used to put my mask away when I took it off. The mask is a Resmed Swift LT, ususally with Breeze pillows inserted into the cushion (viewtopic.php?p=433248#p433248), and the dog decided he really liked taste of silicon/plastic (and maybe lanolin).
Taz ate the breeze inserts out of the mask. The first time I thought one had just popped out and rolled away. Soon, however, I saw Taz in action. Man he was quick, he could get two inserts out before I even made the master bathroom door, much less before I could get back to the bedside. It took a few instances before I could remember to put the mask away in the morning, but he would still attack it if I took off for anything, period. He must have eaten 8 of the inserts (mostly the clear ones that are pretty thin) and at least one complete resmed cushion and pillow combo.
We were concerned about him but he seemed to suffer no ill effects and we assumed they were passing. Then one day, knuckle head me left the mask out and the bedroom door open. We walked in to find the crazy one on the bed chewing on the remnants of Swift headgear and a few pieces of those hard plastic cheek support things. The mangled part that the pillow support cushion fits into and some chewed up hose was hanging from the tubing. Most of the neoprene headgear, the cushion, and the Breeze inserts were gone. Vanished. Mind you this happened in about two minutes, tops.
Those of you week stomachs may want to stop here.
Some days passed, then, by chance, we noticed a few tiny bits of silicon in his stool. We were relieved, thinking the stuff is working through his system. The next night the dog started to vomit. Up came a breeze insert. Then another. A silicon cushion came out and a long piece of neoprene. Over the next day and a half, all manner of mask parts came out him (possibly from two places, sometimes it was hard to tell cleaning up). After that, the dog was fine.
Now, as soon as the mask comes off my face it goes into the nightstand drawer. A real pain for those middle of the night trips to the bathroom!
Taz has progressed to other things to eat, like an entire wicker laundry basket.
Taz ate the breeze inserts out of the mask. The first time I thought one had just popped out and rolled away. Soon, however, I saw Taz in action. Man he was quick, he could get two inserts out before I even made the master bathroom door, much less before I could get back to the bedside. It took a few instances before I could remember to put the mask away in the morning, but he would still attack it if I took off for anything, period. He must have eaten 8 of the inserts (mostly the clear ones that are pretty thin) and at least one complete resmed cushion and pillow combo.
We were concerned about him but he seemed to suffer no ill effects and we assumed they were passing. Then one day, knuckle head me left the mask out and the bedroom door open. We walked in to find the crazy one on the bed chewing on the remnants of Swift headgear and a few pieces of those hard plastic cheek support things. The mangled part that the pillow support cushion fits into and some chewed up hose was hanging from the tubing. Most of the neoprene headgear, the cushion, and the Breeze inserts were gone. Vanished. Mind you this happened in about two minutes, tops.
Those of you week stomachs may want to stop here.
Some days passed, then, by chance, we noticed a few tiny bits of silicon in his stool. We were relieved, thinking the stuff is working through his system. The next night the dog started to vomit. Up came a breeze insert. Then another. A silicon cushion came out and a long piece of neoprene. Over the next day and a half, all manner of mask parts came out him (possibly from two places, sometimes it was hard to tell cleaning up). After that, the dog was fine.
Now, as soon as the mask comes off my face it goes into the nightstand drawer. A real pain for those middle of the night trips to the bathroom!
Taz has progressed to other things to eat, like an entire wicker laundry basket.
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Re: Mask Humor
'Nother good idea is to use an old plastic milk carton....just turn it upside down over your machine. Lots of air holes and too heavy for your pet to push away.DrPepper00 wrote:What a great idea!bdp522 wrote:To keep pets away from the machine...just get a small pet carrier and put the machine in it. The pet carriers are well vented and fairly inexpensive. Some of the pet carriers are even kind of pretty. Best of all they will keep pets from playing with the buttons or damaging the machine!
Brenda
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Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Started cpap in 2010.. still at it with great results.