Dr. Fow Chee has been a human phuck up from the beginning - Read the whole thing.
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Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
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Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
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I've seen it tested with an OSHA approved air sampler. Oxygen level inside the mask drops below what OSHA requires to work in confined spaces. Effects some more than others. Just sayin'.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
I know I am ignoring the mandate here. -
If only your breath drew more air than just what’s in the maskSledog said:
I've seen it tested with an OSHA approved air sampler. Oxygen level inside the mask drops below what OSHA requires to work in confined spaces. Effects some more than others. Just sayin'.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
I know I am ignoring the mandate here. -
Samplers are calibrated and approved when worn around the face, such as attached to a shirt collar.Sledog said:
I've seen it tested with an OSHA approved air sampler. Oxygen level inside the mask drops below what OSHA requires to work in confined spaces. Effects some more than others. Just sayin'.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
I know I am ignoring the mandate here.
If you put it under your mask and exhaled on it, of course it would give a high CO2 reading. -
It was sampled while breathing. You exhale into the mask and then inhale don't you? I'm ignoring this shit. I put one on to go in Costco when I need to shop there but no ones going to enforce it. I was out to breakfast with friends today nary a mask in sight.whatshouldicareabout said:
Samplers are calibrated and approved when worn around the face, such as attached to a shirt collar.Sledog said:
I've seen it tested with an OSHA approved air sampler. Oxygen level inside the mask drops below what OSHA requires to work in confined spaces. Effects some more than others. Just sayin'.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
I know I am ignoring the mandate here.
If you put it under your mask and exhaled on it, of course it would give a high CO2 reading. -
BS. I worked in medical for over a decade and the only times most doctors or nurses wear a mask is during surgery or around an open wound. They don’t wear a mask constantly.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
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Right, you exhale and inhale. If the sampler was in the mouth when he exhaled, it's going to give a high reading because there is a rush of CO2 going across the detector and it will give a high reading. Give it another second and it won't.Sledog said:
It was sampled while breathing. You exhale into the mask and then inhale don't you? I'm ignoring this shit. I put one on to go in Costco when I need to shop there but no ones going to enforce it. I was out to breakfast with friends today nary a mask in sight.whatshouldicareabout said:
Samplers are calibrated and approved when worn around the face, such as attached to a shirt collar.Sledog said:
I've seen it tested with an OSHA approved air sampler. Oxygen level inside the mask drops below what OSHA requires to work in confined spaces. Effects some more than others. Just sayin'.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
I know I am ignoring the mandate here.
If you put it under your mask and exhaled on it, of course it would give a high CO2 reading.
Why?
Gasses, including O2 and CO2 will pass through the mask. Gasses are very, very tiny (picometers) and will pass through cloth and most other materials. Viruses and other particles will have greater difficulty passing through because they are much larger by comparison (nanometers, or thousand-times bigger than gas).
What's a better way to see if it's unsafe to wear a mask?
Try an oximeter? Those things read the level of oxygenation in the body and can detect whether you're not breathing off enough CO2. -
Just fact checked with the wife (super hot, no pics), she often had whole shifts (12hr) without taking a mask off. I think you might have misunderstood me if you thought I was saying more than that.NorthwestFresh said:
BS. I worked in medical for over a decade and the only times most doctors or nurses wear a mask is during surgery or around an open wound. They don’t wear a mask constantly.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
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Hey just saw it I didn't conduct a test. The guy measured without a mask and then with a mask. Normal breathing. Not she how perfect that is. He placed the probe in the sane place for both which was at the corner of his mouth.whatshouldicareabout said:
Right, you exhale and inhale. If the sampler was in the mouth when he exhaled, it's going to give a high reading because there is a rush of CO2 going across the detector and it will give a high reading. Give it another second and it won't.Sledog said:
It was sampled while breathing. You exhale into the mask and then inhale don't you? I'm ignoring this shit. I put one on to go in Costco when I need to shop there but no ones going to enforce it. I was out to breakfast with friends today nary a mask in sight.whatshouldicareabout said:
Samplers are calibrated and approved when worn around the face, such as attached to a shirt collar.Sledog said:
I've seen it tested with an OSHA approved air sampler. Oxygen level inside the mask drops below what OSHA requires to work in confined spaces. Effects some more than others. Just sayin'.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
I know I am ignoring the mandate here.
If you put it under your mask and exhaled on it, of course it would give a high CO2 reading.
Why?
Gasses, including O2 and CO2 will pass through the mask. Gasses are very, very tiny (picometers) and will pass through cloth and most other materials. Viruses and other particles will have greater difficulty passing through because they are much larger by comparison (nanometers, or thousand-times bigger than gas).
What's a better way to see if it's unsafe to wear a mask?
Try an oximeter? Those things read the level of oxygenation in the body and can detect whether you're not breathing off enough CO2. -
We’re here to educate. Some people learn some people don’t.Sledog said:
Hey just saw it I didn't conduct a test. The guy measured without a mask and then with a mask. Normal breathing. Not she how perfect that is. He placed the probe in the sane place for both which was at the corner of his mouth.whatshouldicareabout said:
Right, you exhale and inhale. If the sampler was in the mouth when he exhaled, it's going to give a high reading because there is a rush of CO2 going across the detector and it will give a high reading. Give it another second and it won't.Sledog said:
It was sampled while breathing. You exhale into the mask and then inhale don't you? I'm ignoring this shit. I put one on to go in Costco when I need to shop there but no ones going to enforce it. I was out to breakfast with friends today nary a mask in sight.whatshouldicareabout said:
Samplers are calibrated and approved when worn around the face, such as attached to a shirt collar.Sledog said:
I've seen it tested with an OSHA approved air sampler. Oxygen level inside the mask drops below what OSHA requires to work in confined spaces. Effects some more than others. Just sayin'.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
I know I am ignoring the mandate here.
If you put it under your mask and exhaled on it, of course it would give a high CO2 reading.
Why?
Gasses, including O2 and CO2 will pass through the mask. Gasses are very, very tiny (picometers) and will pass through cloth and most other materials. Viruses and other particles will have greater difficulty passing through because they are much larger by comparison (nanometers, or thousand-times bigger than gas).
What's a better way to see if it's unsafe to wear a mask?
Try an oximeter? Those things read the level of oxygenation in the body and can detect whether you're not breathing off enough CO2.
Use a blood oxygen sensor, it will be 98+ with or without mask -
You should do that and post the video. I'll wait.LoneStarDawg said:
We’re here to educate. Some people learn some people don’t.Sledog said:
Hey just saw it I didn't conduct a test. The guy measured without a mask and then with a mask. Normal breathing. Not she how perfect that is. He placed the probe in the sane place for both which was at the corner of his mouth.whatshouldicareabout said:
Right, you exhale and inhale. If the sampler was in the mouth when he exhaled, it's going to give a high reading because there is a rush of CO2 going across the detector and it will give a high reading. Give it another second and it won't.Sledog said:
It was sampled while breathing. You exhale into the mask and then inhale don't you? I'm ignoring this shit. I put one on to go in Costco when I need to shop there but no ones going to enforce it. I was out to breakfast with friends today nary a mask in sight.whatshouldicareabout said:
Samplers are calibrated and approved when worn around the face, such as attached to a shirt collar.Sledog said:
I've seen it tested with an OSHA approved air sampler. Oxygen level inside the mask drops below what OSHA requires to work in confined spaces. Effects some more than others. Just sayin'.LoneStarDawg said:
Nurses and doctors literally spend their career behind masks. You think a brain surgeon would wear a mask if it inhibited their abilities during a surgery?Sledog said:
Doesn't make it not true. Did she get headaches? Seems to be the most common side effect.LoneStarDawg said:
If my then pregnant wife could work a 12 hour nursing shift in a mask you can get over yourself with that shit.Sledog said:Faux Chi knows the mask causes a lack of oxygen and high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
I know I am ignoring the mandate here.
If you put it under your mask and exhaled on it, of course it would give a high CO2 reading.
Why?
Gasses, including O2 and CO2 will pass through the mask. Gasses are very, very tiny (picometers) and will pass through cloth and most other materials. Viruses and other particles will have greater difficulty passing through because they are much larger by comparison (nanometers, or thousand-times bigger than gas).
What's a better way to see if it's unsafe to wear a mask?
Try an oximeter? Those things read the level of oxygenation in the body and can detect whether you're not breathing off enough CO2.
Use a blood oxygen sensor, it will be 98+ with or without mask