Awesome

Nov 4, 2020 11:34 AM

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Awesome

*infant lives*.... "Super Kami Guru allows this"

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Stupid parents

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Kids can’t time the pump when to breath the meds. So they make the device so they don’t end up swallowing the meds instead of breathing

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It's fun to hide one arm inside your shirt and put your hand down your pants, push one finger through your fly and pretend it's your winky.

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That's awesome! MacGyver would be proud.

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Mcgyver approves.

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He made a spacer out of a water bottle and a plastic cup that had O2 bled in.

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Fucking Real life super hero right here

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I thought he has made a bong. And hit dat shit

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Macgyver lives!!!

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Fuck you science and math. You failed America. Or maybe the other way

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Fkns gurus, knowing everything

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Why an oxygen tank? What does it do?

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Toy Dolls - I've got asthma. Kinda funny old song: https://youtu.be/GBOzC_W_5EI

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How many Karen’s reported him for making a bomb?

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The should make a MacGyver award for this kind of things. He would definitely would have won it

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That will be $40,345

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What I find most amazing here is how he was able to get his hands on some tape, I haven’t seen tape since I went to school 15 years ago

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"And an adult inhaler?" So it's like he made a computer out of a cardboard box, some duct tape, and a computer?

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He made an adapter because the adult inhaler would have been essentially macing the poor coughing toddler.

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MacGyver... Nice

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Air McGuyver!

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Wow! Got it... He used an adult inhaler... ?

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Ill bet he was the guy in the dorm who always had the most excellent makeshift bongs

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So, he made a spacer, not an inhaler, but still pretty cool

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Live with an RRT - this is a spacer that basically slows down the puff from the inhaler so it's delivered more efficiently. Otherwise the ->

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Meds are likely to just be sprayed onto the back of the throat instead of inhaled into the lungs. Tiny lungs need soft pressure not a blast

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Tape? You can bring that to a plane? I once almost got arrested for binging micro zip-ties in my carry-ons to lock my bags. >

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"Could be used as cuffs on the plane" said the TSA idiot to me

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So... is there a reason why they couldn't use the adult inhaler?.. is that the joke? What am I missing

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Asthmatic as a child, u spray the inhaler into a chamber (bottle) and the baby inhales thru the chamber. Instead of...

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Meds spraying into cheeks and throat and being swallowed. Most in Chamber goes into lungs more efficiently -asthmatic kid/adult

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He made something called an aero chamber (sometimes called a spacer) to help deliver the medication to the child. Depending on the inhaler,

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An adult dose can be different than a child's

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He concocted a way of administering the ventolin plus oxygen. That's exactly what you get in a hospital. Been there done that.

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The inhaler is the same. He actually improvised a spacer device judging by the photo.

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The vapour stays inside the bottle so as the child breathes from the cup they inhale all the med. If done directly they wont inhale it right

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Yes, bc little kids can’t use regular/adult inhalers properly. They usually use a spacer that goes around their nose and mouth

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Rough guess here is that he uses the adult inhaler into the water bottle then squeezes the bottle with the plastic cup attached to the kid

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Adult inhalers need tricky lip-sealing and inhaling to get the drug in. Guru's inhaler was a nebulizer, delivering the dose by oxygen stream

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Not quite a nebuliser, those will aerosolize a liquid, this was used to force the meds in, so not really a nebulizer or an inhaler

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The medication needs to be delivered to the pleural cavity, the inner lining of the lungs, to be effective. A wheezing person manages to 1/2

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Get it stuck to the back of their throat by the force of the pressurized cylinder or their tongue, if it gets in the way. To take it... 2/4

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properly, you need to be able to inhale sharply, to draw the cloud of sprayed medicine dust into the lungs or somehow be able to match 3/4

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the pace of breathing to the delivery method, for optimal efficacy. A nebulizer helps get the steroids there, as does this makeshift device

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Dumb babies don't know how to use medical equipment.

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Stupid dumb babies.

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My thoughts exactly

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Must be a make shift nebulizer and not spacer, if it was just a spacer he wouldn't need the oxygen tank.

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I think it's not either really, it looks like he used the O2 tank to help push the meds into the kids lungs after his throat closed as 1/2

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Well as adding oxygen so they didn't suffocate, b/c it's an infant and getting an infant to breath properly for an inhaler normally is hard

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Too much medicine for a child

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As someone hospitalized for asthma: inhaler is just straight up drug. You need air as well, and people who are having a hard time or too(1)

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young would have a hard time breathing one squirt of an inhaler all at once. So you need a nebulizer that contains the meds while mixing(2)

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it in with air so you can breathe it over time instead of in a burst.(3)

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No joke. Adult inhalers are different than ones for children. He's a damn hero.

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I prescribe the same Salbutamol inhalers to adults and kids here in the UK. The reliever inhalers can be same.

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I had the exact same inhaler when I was 4 till 14ish. It looked exactly like this one (but also with a chamber, unless in an emergency)

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More details if you google it - the child was having trouble breathing so a normal inhaler on its own wouldn't work

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Also maybe a baby can't use a normal inhaler anyways? I have no idea

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They can’t, thats why we use a spacer on babies and young kids, for babies it goes over their nose and mouth while u pump meds into it

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I think this is a bit misleading. Rescue inhalers are a thing, and besides color denoting the prescription/brand, look identical. I only >>>

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<<< keep a rescue inhaler, as someone who rarely has asthmatic symptoms but whose symptoms can be very strong.

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It's misnamed. It looks like he made a nebulizer using all of those things. Conceivably the Kid's neb kit is what was packed away.

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Correct....

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Nebulizers disperse liquid medication this is a spacer for an inhaler

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This sounds the most correct. My exwife had one and does look very similar; she used it more often than her inhaler

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Chamber*

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No. He just made a spacer. Not a nebuliser. Very different things

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Wouldn't need the oxygen tank if it was just a spacer.

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I love internet strangers second guessing actual doctors.

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Sounded like an honest question to me

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They are correct as a person who suffers from Asthma and uses two inhalers and a nebulizer

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adult inhalers are set a pressure that can hurt infants and toddlers if not done very carefully. Not to mention, good luck getting >

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the child to cooperate

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Infant can't cooperate. It's an adapter so you're not just macing the wheezing crotch goblin.

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Best reply ever, I’ll forever use the phrase crotch goblin

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Can you teach some of my medical courses please.

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Healthcare worker here. That's a frickin awesome explanation. Kudos.

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Priceless comment!

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#newword thanks bud!

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I had one of the adapters when I was a kid. To this day I don't remember why I needed the inhaler but I remember using it.

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Omfg that was the best explanation ever!

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Bloodhound gang for the win

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My cat has asthma and uses something similar!

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"macing the wheezing crotch goblin."

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My oldest son has severe life-threatening asthma and once we were out in public without his adapter so we used a coffee cup from a cafe.

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Coffee usually puts me on edge, but if it relaxes him, who am I to judge?

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Top kek

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Lol wheezing crotch goblin haha!!!

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Ohhh they never said infant so I was thinking like a 6 or 7 yo

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Well I still needed an adapter when I was 7 so it's still not terribly unrealistic

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Fair enough, I have incredibly limited knowledge of the actual mechanical process of inhalers. It’s pretty lucky that this dude was onboard

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I just imagine spraying it and yelling STOP RESISTING

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Murica

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TO GUARANTEE YOUR OWN HEALTH AND SAFETY, COOPERATE.

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Uncle Bob?

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+1 for this comment. Woooop

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Fuckin hell mate

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Fukken loooool

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