Hello all!
I was diagnosed with mild (AHI of 22) OSA back in October 11, and started treatment in Feb this year.
Kath has been a great help to discovering more info than the NHS will willingly offer, and have found things she sells like the Hose Lift and a better headgear invaluable...
However...
Where on the market are the patented slimline silverplated personalised nose scratchers!?! ;o)
I suffer (with the associated flinching restlessness) of itchy nose on a regular basis, and have tried a long (15cm) wooden coffee stirrer, only to have it snap everytime it's deployed in the desperate stuggle to scratch the itch without a force five gale waking my wife up...
I know I'm not alone, and I know I can't be the only one to try to find a resonable solution... but there has to be something better out there (intended use or otherwise) than a coffee stirrer or the refil from a bic...
Anyone have any good suggestions? (or do I have to come up with and patent my own solution?)
I'm also assuming that this has not already cropped up on this forum - a search for itchy noses and nocturnal scratchiness resulted in nothing...
Tags:
boil water (about a pint) put one teaspoon of salt let desolve and cool, put into a shallow dish like a ceraril bowl
try heat with nose if ok block one nostril and suck solution with the other from nose and out into mouth, repeat for other nostril do this intil clear. spit water out of mouth
=o)
Hi Terry... I use the mask liners too - I find them very useful in that the leak you inevitably get is quiet as opposed to squeaky and even more annoying!
I suppose I'm not desperate for a solution, just thought I'd pose this and see what pool of information gathered =o)
I'm an engineer (or was before giving up on the madness of London and stopping work), so maybe with enough people's ideas, the best elements can be pooled and a solution created and left for other people to try... not so sure about the millionaire bit ;o)
Yes, it's amazing this subject hasn't come up before Tim. We ought to all pool our ideas together and get a patent like Terry said - we'd be very rich :D
When I used to use the 'traditional' masks I feared the dreaded itch and always had a straw on my bedside table, as it was a nightmare to get it re-sealed, although thankfully with the FitLife I don't have that problem, as I can itch away with my finger without even switching the machine off! However, I have another weird problem, which I'm about to tell the whole world lol, so here goes...... if I get an itch on one side of my body, I always have to itch the other side as well to make it even. How weird am I? :-D We're all having a right laugh here about this, as both my kids have said they're exactly the same as me, but hubby thinks we're all barmy LOL.
I do find that the mask liners make it worse - so you cure one thing and cause another :( (I don't use mask liners with the FitLife obviously). The Breathe Right Strips I use also make it worse too though!
I do sometimes practise 'mind over matter' and sometimes succeed in ignoring the itch, but not always!
I suggest for now, when we're addressing our dreaded itches, is to remember that all over the world other people are having the same problem :D However, we await and long for your invention, and I'll be the seller ;)
New to the Sleep Apnoea Forum?
1. Stop by our Sleep Apnoea Welcome Center to introduce yourself to the SleepGuide community.
2. Start a New Topic of Conversation.
3. Post your photos - of yourself, your old CPAP machine, your new CPAP machine, your pet, something about you!
Interested in advertising, have a problem or need to contact us? Click the Report an Issue page.
© 2024 Created by The SleepGuide Crew. Powered by