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Hi,

You can use a ceramic mask if the plastic is irritating to you.  Do you have

latex free plastic ??  That maybe your irritant.  Latex free tubing ??  The

hospital in Tx sells the ceramic masks and then you but tygon tubing for it as

well from them. 

 

 That is where I got mine.  I have in the even of a hosptal stay or

something.  They do not fir the anesthesia supplies is my understanding. 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: barb b w <barb1283@...>

Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 2:13:31 PM

Subject: [] OT: Oxygen masks

 

I know some people here have used oxygen treatments for things. I have oxygen on

hand for migraine headaches but I find the hard plastic nasal cannula make the

skin in area painful after I have had it on for awhile. Do masks work better?

With a mask, where does your exhale go to? Thanks

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It's not the plastic that bothers me, it's the ends of the plastic tubes that go

inside your nose, the edges rub against nasal lining and irritates it, so mask

doesn't have those, right? However with mask, where does your exhale go?

Wouldn't you breath your exhale back in with oxygen?

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> Hi,

>

> You can use a ceramic mask if the plastic is irritating to you.  Do you have

latex free plastic ??  That maybe your irritant.  Latex free tubing ??  The

hospital in Tx sells the ceramic masks and then you but tygon tubing for it as

well from them. 

>  

>  That is where I got mine.  I have in the even of a hosptal stay or

something.  They do not fir the anesthesia supplies is my understanding. 

>

> God Bless !!

> dragonflymcs

> Mayleen

>

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dr rea's clinic has both ceramic and metal masks, they have vents for

the exhalation, and also a humidifier device so the oxygen has moisture

on the way in, plus a cellophane bag on a wooden frame that the oxygen

passes thru on it's way in, not sure what that is for, but it is part of

the protocol.

>Hi,

>

>You can use a ceramic mask if the plastic is irritating to you.  Do you

>have latex free plastic ??  That maybe your irritant.  Latex free

>tubing ??  The hospital in Tx sells the ceramic masks and then you but

>tygon tubing for it as well from them. 

> That is where I got mine.  I have in the even of a hosptal stay or

>something.  They do not fir the anesthesia supplies is my understanding. 

>

>God Bless !!

>dragonflymcs

>Mayleen

>

>

>

>

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>From: barb b w <barb1283@...>

>

>Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 2:13:31 PM

>Subject: [] OT: Oxygen masks

>

>I know some people here have used oxygen treatments for things. I have

>oxygen on hand for migraine headaches but I find the hard plastic nasal

>cannula make the skin in area painful after I have had it on for awhile.

>Do masks work better? With a mask, where does your exhale go to? Thanks

>

>

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>

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I never saw the cellophane with the wood..........wonder what that is for ??

 

  

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 3:45:23 PM

Subject: Re: [] OT: Oxygen masks

 

dr rea's clinic has both ceramic and metal masks, they have vents for

the exhalation, and also a humidifier device so the oxygen has moisture

on the way in, plus a cellophane bag on a wooden frame that the oxygen

passes thru on it's way in, not sure what that is for, but it is part of

the protocol.

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Barbara,

I just found this when looking. 

http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/new-100-silicon-oxygen-cannula-long-term-oxygen\

-patients

 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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From: barb b w <barb1283@...>

Sent: Sat, April 17, 2010 2:13:31 PM

Subject: [] OT: Oxygen masks

 

I know some people here have used oxygen treatments for things. I have oxygen on

hand for migraine headaches but I find the hard plastic nasal cannula make the

skin in area painful after I have had it on for awhile. Do masks work better?

With a mask, where does your exhale go to? Thanks

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the tube connects into the mask over mouth and nose, you inhale and

exhale thru the mask which has vents for the exhale, the exhale doesn't

work it's way back into the oxygen tank.

>It's not the plastic that bothers me, it's the ends of the plastic tubes

>that go inside your nose, the edges rub against nasal lining and

>irritates it, so mask doesn't have those, right? However with mask,

>where does your exhale go? Wouldn't you breath your exhale back in with

>oxygen?

>

>

>>

>> Hi,

>>

>> You can use a ceramic mask if the plastic is irritating to you.  Do

>you have latex free plastic ??  That maybe your irritant.  Latex free

>tubing ??  The hospital in Tx sells the ceramic masks and then you but

>tygon tubing for it as well from them. 

>>  

>>  That is where I got mine.  I have in the even of a hosptal stay or

>something.  They do not fir the anesthesia supplies is my understanding. 

>>

>> God Bless !!

>> dragonflymcs

>> Mayleen

>>

>>

>

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