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I was interested in the post about using the negative ionizer it at night. I

use a CPCA and

take 20 mg of Lexapro a day. The CPAP has helped tons with the depression even

before

starting the Lexapro. We all know what interrupted sleep does to our mood.

My question is, if I place an ionizer next to the intake port on the CPAP, will

I still get the

benefits? The room air enters the CPAP port where it is filtered, then the air

is blown

across a container of water to humidify it. From there it goes down a hose and

out the

nasal inserts and up my nose to keep the passages open. Or, will the air blown

across the

water in the humidifier become ionized as it does near waterfalls or the ocean?

(and yep,

I look like I'm kin to Darth Vader. LOL)

I just got my SAD light Tuesday and am sitting under it. Yesterday was the

first day and I

may have overdone it 'cause I was bouncing off the walls! LOL And I've never

been

bipolar! (Have always envied those who are because they can get the things done

on the

upswing that they were too depressed to do on the downswing).

I lOVE this SAD light and am thinking of calling it a HAPPY light.

Regards,

Eliza

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