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Humidifier on the Respironics System One Auto A Flex - Philipg33 - 11-09-2013 Hi all, So I got this new system yesterday (DS560) and it looks great. Problem is, I wound up waking with dry mouth 2x last night, needing a drink of water. I filled it to the max line and it was empty in the morning. My pressure is 9-10. I ran the humidifier at 4 first, then upped to 5 when I woke up dry the first time. I never had that problem with the S7 Lightweight from Resmed. I am wondering if the heated hose has something to do with it? Any suggestions would be helpful because I wont be able to get the benefit of this if i keep waking up with a dry mouth. Thanks!!!! RE: Humidifier on the Respironics System One Auto A Flex - Peter_C - 11-10-2013 Sounds like 'mouth breathing' to me. With a FFM, even with the humidity on a higher setting, if you are mouth breathing, some folks will still get a dry mouth. Choices are; Live with it Try to nose breathe more switch to a nasal mask and chinstrap Or, simply wait for a few other replies that should include ideas on how to help with the dry mouth. As a very long term mouth breather (til nose repair surgery), it is something that I learned to live with, and over time (many years) the skin in my mouth toughened, or got used to the dryness (I know not which) - at this point, I use a nasal mask and am still struggling to *not* mouth breathe. I would say that roughly 7 out of 10 nights I am successful, and on the nights I am not, I can tell when I awake. |