(07-21-2016, 01:06 AM)jeisenberg Wrote: First post, but wasn't going to make a new thread for a similar issue. Condensation in my mask, but I have the humidifier off, with no water in it. At first it was just an issue that I would wake up in the morning, when I normally get up, with water in my mask. This was only really a problem if i wanted to go back to bed as I would typically take the mask off because of discomfort from the water and just "sleep" for another hour or two without the cpap, which is generally a terrible thing to do. Now, however, I can feel the water before i even fall asleep, within a minute or two, around my nose. Last couple of nights I can even feel it seeping under the mask and onto my upper lip. It definitely has a negative effect on my seal and comfort at the very least.
I hate to state the obvious but with no water in the humidifier the condensation in your mask must be coming from the moisture in the air or from the moisture in your exhale. Your body adds moisture to the air you breathe in.
If you are not getting condensation in the hose at all, then I would suspect your body as the culprit and the solution would be to warm the mask or get or create a mask that holds the heat better. The older heavier masks generally have thicker plastic that will hold heat better or you could add thickness to your mask being very careful not to block any of the vents.
My thoughts.
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