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TedtheBear
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R & R
May 27th, 2009 at 11:47pm
 
Well, it looks like the Beast is going to be kind to me and allow some (much needed!) rest & recuperation. I've had six wonderful PFD's. It's a bit short of my usual end of cycle (end of July), but hey, if he's willing to let up, I'm not going to offer complaints.
I've learned a lot this go around, and gave the Beast a run for his money, altough I was hit pretty hard. I only hope that he doesn't show up early for the next go around.
Thanks to all of you for your support.
PS: Any suggestions for keeping the ambu-mask from drying during this respite?
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Reply #1 - May 28th, 2009 at 12:00am
 
That is AWESOME that you have had this pain free time, and let's hope that it IS an early release for good fighting!!! LOL!


TedtheBear wrote on May 27th, 2009 at 11:47pm:
Any suggestions for keeping the ambu-mask from drying during this respite?

Ya know, that is a DAMN good question!  I never thought about it, because mine gets used MANY times a day, every day.  Mine never gets to worry about storage.

I would think that if you kept it in a dry, dark, and not to hot a place, like maybe your bottom dresser drawer, would keep it fine.  I would think you would want to keep it from temperature extremes, not too hot, and not too cold.

GREAT question that has never been asked before!
(It is rather rare to get a question that has never been asked before!  LOL! )


Let's see if anyone else has a better answer.

Chuck

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Reply #2 - May 28th, 2009 at 10:14am
 
No clever answer for the storage but AWESOME  news the beast has gone into hibernation early this year! With luck he'll sleep soundly for a LONG time to come!

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