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I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
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I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
So, I have a cold. I feel like crap. I'm congested and I've been coughing and I have a slight fever. Should I continue with therapy tonight, or should I skip it for now? Thanks for any advice!

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RE: I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
If it helps you breathe better, then yes, continue using it. If it's not helpful, then back off until you feel better.

I know for myself, sick or not, I'd try to use it. But everyone's different, so go by how you're feeling.

And don't fret over your AHI numbers, as they are bound to be erratic when you're sick, especially if taking any medications.
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#3
RE: I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
I also recommend using the device even if you are having a cold.
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#4
RE: I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
First, could I suggest you take a Covid test? I started out with just your symptoms and wound up with a roaring infection.

I find that some upper respiratory symptoms mean CPAP causes me to cough pretty much incessantly. So I stop using the machine until I have a reasonable chance of getting some sleep with it.
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#5
RE: I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
I used it right through Covid with no problems, so I say use it.
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RE: I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
Thanks so much for all the advice. (And, yes, I did take a COVID test and it was negative.) I tested out the machine before bed to see how I felt with it. It felt better than without it, so I used the machine through the night. And I actually had a pretty peaceful night. I'm glad I decided to continue with it.

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#7
RE: I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
You might find you benefit from using your humidifier or cranking it up a bit for the duration of the cold - maybe tube temp too if using a heated tube.
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#8
RE: I'm sick, should I continue therapy?
You might find if you have a blocked nose or nostril that the pressure keeps it open and it is easier t breather and sleep.
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