Comments on Having to rethink the logistcsTypePad2010-12-22T10:51:12ZDavid Bognerhttps://www.treppenwitz.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.treppenwitz.com/2010/12/having-to-rethink-the-logistcs/comments/atom.xml/JDMDad commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0147e11bcc65970b2010-12-29T13:30:52Z2010-12-29T13:30:52ZJDMDadhttp://JDMDad.blogspot.comI forwarded this story on to a friend of mine who recently got a C-PAP, and has a dog who...<p>I forwarded this story on to a friend of mine who recently got a C-PAP, and has a dog who sleeps in his room (hearing ear dog). Maybe he can at least train the dog to sleep with his exhaust pointing away from the input vent. ;-) <br />
</p>bratschegirl commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0148c709d4aa970c2010-12-25T07:46:02Z2010-12-25T07:46:02ZbratschegirlMy hub has used one for years. Humidifier absolutely necessary, greatly increased comfort. Weight does play a big part in...<p>My hub has used one for years. Humidifier absolutely necessary, greatly increased comfort. Weight does play a big part in apnea for many people, but you should know that once you've been doing the cpap for a while and you're regularly getting good sleep, your level of cortisol (stress hormone) will drop, which in turn makes it easier to drop a few pounds; a nice side benefit, in addition to the, you know, reduced risk of stroke and all that there stuff. And life's just more fun when you're well rested!</p>Chichikov commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0148c70636c9970c2010-12-24T15:29:51Z2010-12-24T15:29:51ZChichikovYeah, there's nothing quite like having dog flatulence forced into your lungs. It happens to me on occasion, though our...<p>Yeah, there's nothing quite like having dog flatulence forced into your lungs. It happens to me on occasion, though our dogs are far enough away from my CPAP that it's generally not as intense as your experience.</p>
<p>A big thumbs up on the humidifier. It makes a world of difference in comfort.</p>LI Reader commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0147e0f8f05b970b2010-12-23T23:00:13Z2010-12-23T23:00:13ZLI ReaderVery, very funny. Thanks!<p>Very, very funny. Thanks!</p>Mark commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0147e0f34e9e970b2010-12-23T03:55:48Z2010-12-23T03:55:48ZMarkBeen reading you for a couple of years now without commenting, but had to tell you that you just gave...<p>Been reading you for a couple of years now without commenting, but had to tell you that you just gave me the best laugh I've had all year. Hope the scents have subsided.</p>Elisson commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0147e0ee048c970b2010-12-22T15:55:26Z2010-12-22T15:55:26ZElissonhttp://cheeseaisle.blogspot.comHaving used a C-PAP machine in the past, I could tell right away where this story was going. A classic....<p>Having used a C-PAP machine in the past, I could tell right away where this story was going. A classic.</p>
<p>My sleep apnea - serious enough eight years ago to have almost killed me - turned out to be a strong function of my weight. These days, I sleep like a baby without snoring or apnea (and no, I don't mean I cry and poop my pants all night).</p>antares commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0148c6f7998f970c2010-12-22T14:39:18Z2010-12-22T14:39:18Zantares@efrex, I keep a spare shirt and tie at work for such occurrences. Really.<p>@efrex, I keep a spare shirt and tie at work for such occurrences. Really.</p>efrex commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0147e0ed3e40970b2010-12-22T13:34:32Z2010-12-22T13:34:32ZefrexOkay, anybody know a good way to get tea stains off of a white shirt while at work? I haven't...<p>Okay, anybody know a good way to get tea stains off of a white shirt while at work? </p>
<p>I haven't laughed that hard at something I've read in ages... well done, sir!</p>
<p>(shows you where my priorities are: flatulence and human suffering are my entertainment... yep, I'm a classy guy...)</p>debbie commented on 'Having to rethink the logistcs'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0147e0ecbd33970b2010-12-22T11:56:39Z2010-12-22T11:56:39Zdebbietrust me - you're going to be a big hit! http://pur-sleep.com/ (not guaranteed to eliminate airborne gifts from your dogs,...<p>trust me - you're going to be a big hit!</p>
<p>http://pur-sleep.com/ (not guaranteed to eliminate airborne gifts from your dogs, but more pleasant to inhale than air freshener...) (and very nice and soothing to use on a regular basis) (i'm sure there's something similar in country for you)</p>