Thanks for all the info Greg! I have heard of the Camelbac but never needed one. Just one more thing on my list of things to do but if I want it or need it bad enough... obviously I will find a way somehow. I am trying to cut down on expenses but, every time I do, it's time to order this or that or the other thing.
Thanks again! On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 5:27 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote: > Camelbac is no issue, IV tube can be. I just sucked until water got to > tip, then breathed, and started drinking. You get the hang of it after a > few sips. > > > what about getting air in your stomach > > > > > > From: greg <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 6:42 PM > > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Night time drinking "water or juice" with a > > sp cath on a c2 quad. > > > > > > I use to do 2 things. > > Camelbac, a water backpack with drinking tube. Helps if you can > > turn your head. But don't need to. Whats nice is you bite to drink, > > so no dripping. And if you just lay it on bed, you only need the > > insert bladder. Many sizes. I'm sure you can find cheaper > > https://www.amazon.com/Camelbak-70-Antidote-Replacement- > > Reservoir/dp/B00437WWMA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1490319530&sr=8- > > 1&keywords=camelbak+insert > > > > Also used IV tube as a straw. Tip, if drink is higher than you, > > blow water back after drinking. Otherwise at best it drips, at > > worst it starts a siphon and drains on you. > > Greg > > > > > >> What level are you? > >> > >>> I get really thirsty sometimes at night and thus far have been > >>> struggling between calling my family for a drink or my window > >>> open/fan up. I've found a few home automation projects in the > >>> past buf I figure my quad list buddies/family would know best. > >>> So ir was 1> Able to drink something cold on my own while in > >>> upright position. 2> Ability to control my bed/window/blinds > >>> with sip'n'puff, my PC or my right arm to the wrist. > >>> > >>> -Danny > >>> ex network/security engineer > -- "Petting, scratching and cuddling a dog could be soothing to the mind and heart and deep meditation and almost as good for the soul as prayer." ~Dean Koontz

