1. thank you David.
2. When I was a kid (and before you were born) a vaporizer would be put near a kid. I have one, it sits new and unused in the garage.
3. If you want to go cheap, cheap, inhale a solution of warm sterile water (meaning distilled water which is cheap) and salt.
4. I looked up the latest fashion. It is called a Neti pot and I will be buying one this next week. More efficient and doesn't require a bunch of little bottles.
Re: Sinus rinsing
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 8:38 pm
by David
You are very welcome. A sinus rinse can really help out quite a bit.
Re: Sinus rinsing
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2021 10:32 pm
by bdcochran
I did purchase one of those miniature tea pots. It came in this week. It resides in the spare bedroom in a large clear plastic container with a respirator, baby bottles and other items for when I go down in the epidemic. And, I fully expect that I will. In the meantime, I have added substantially more distance in the daily walking in the sun portion of my daily exercise routine.
Re: Sinus rinsing
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2021 11:07 pm
by David
Don't think negatively. The survival rate for under 70 is over 99% and over 70 is 96+%. A lot of folks that had it say it's like a bad cold and nothing more.
Re: Sinus rinsing
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:01 pm
by bdcochran
Don't worry. I know the statistics. Studied epidemics for years.
Preps are based upon experiences. Like having surgery after the army and having to take care of myself alone. Or Last July-Sept. with multiple trips to ER, having to care of myself alone. I took a whole body steroid in lieu of back surgery. It worked - no pain, full use of body.
It just sucks to be down. Baby bottles? Sometimes it is difficult to sit up and drink through a straw. Makes life easier - ask a baby!