That's not the first time it's gotten pulled off, but most if not all the other times it's been when I've been wearing it, dry or wet. I didn't start using the humidifier for quite a while, until I started reusing an Rx nasal spray for allergies, supposedly the best one for chronic post-nasal drip, some periods worse than others and that's when it starts to really bother me and I use the spray. At some point the inside of my nose got crusty, some thickened skin and I wasn't sure if it was the dry air or the spray or the combination of both, so I started using the humidifier, distilled water.
Back to the drop. Ok, gurgling not good, so I unplugged it, removed the humidifier, and shook that part downwards, and some water came out, so I set it on a towel on end so any remaining water could drain out and left it like that for at least a day. When nothing came out when I shook it, I tried it again and it made out of the ordinary whirring noise.
That time I stood it on end and filled the empty area with desiccant packs and stood it on end again, and left it for several days. It still made a whirring sound. It doesn't make much sound normally so this was louder and different. The sound was steady, but when I tried it with the mask, it became uneven. I've let it sit and tried it every couple of days, but it's the same.
I could clean it up a bit and change the filter, but it doesn't seem like that would help this issue.
This must have happened on 11/15 since the 16th shows no data. I've been using nose strips and a piece of medical tape to keep my mouth closed/mostly closed in the meantime, which is what I do when I've washed the headgear and it hasn't dried by the time I need it, or I'm camping or away for a few days to a week. Or I just need a break and quiet for a night (assuming things haven't gotten worse, the analysis/diagnosis was OSA, minor).
Is there anything else to try?
I did leave a message at a time that a receptionist should have been there for the sleep clinic on 11/21 (which is also Pulmonary and Sleep Studies department/one of the Outpatient Sleep Clinic locations but I never got a call back.
The last time I needed to ask one of the sleep clinic staff a mask question, they didn't call me back but scheduled a phone appointment for that day and I got notice of via text though I didn't actually see it but was available. Things seem to be happening that lead me to believe that they're short-staffed at least in the specialist departments that I visit.
I actually would prefer something else that's less trouble and bother, but I'll put that in a new thread.
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