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I’m new! Humidity issues… - tdpcpap - 07-14-2024

Hi all. I’m new here and looking for help. I’ve been using my Airsense 10 for 4 years now. No problems. It saved my life. I went from over 60 apneas in one night for my overnight test to around 1-3 per night. I use it every day. For 4 years I’ve used a nasal mask with no leaking. I’ve had it set on 4 for humidity and used only the lowest level of water. I put the heated tube on 70. It was all very comfortable and I had no dry mouth. For 4 years. Now, all of the sudden, horrible dry mouth. I called and said something is wrong. They said “too bad, it’s out of warranty”. They said to raise the humidity and tube temp. So now I have humidity maxed and tube temp maxed and I’m still getting dry mouth. But I’m not getting overheated from the tube (which used to happen above 70) and all the water is gone in the morning and I’m maxing the water too. I just don’t understand how the machine could all of the sudden change so much. The only thing I can think of, since the humidifier is working, is that somehow the tube isn’t getting heated? I just don’t understand. Insurance said to go buy a used machine. Small rant: why would they sell you a medically necessary machine and not cover it for the 5 years you have to keep it??

Thanks.


RE: I’m new! Humidity issues… - matttail - 07-14-2024

I've been getting really bad dry mouth, I believe because I've been sleeping with my mouth open and the air is blowing through my nose and out. Any seasonal allergies making your get plugged up at night sleep with your mouth open?  Also, you might try a different hose, maybe it's failed?  Sorry if this isn't very helpful, I'm only 5 months into using my machine. I'm sure someone with more knowledge will come along very soon. Smile


RE: I’m new! Humidity issues… - Deborah K. - 07-14-2024

After being at this for a while perhaps you have started mouth breathing. Post an Oscar chart and we should see if that is happening. I didn't mouth breathe at first, but that changed, and it could have changed for you too.


RE: I’m new! Humidity issues… - HalfAsleep - 07-15-2024

Yep, mouth breathing. Post an Oscar, just to make sure settings are good to go, and you aren’t reacting to those. The mouth breathing can be addressed. Settings first.

Also, while you’re working on settings, dial the humidifier back down to where it was. Settings first. In my experience, the humidifier is not much of a factor in resolving dry mouth. The only way to avoid dry mouth is to keep the mouth from dropping open.

Also, please fill out your avatar info exactly, exact mask, pressure, exact label on your unit, etc. This way, folks can see what you’re working with at a glance. You will get help specific to your set up, without folks having to dig for info.


RE: I’m new! Humidity issues… - Deborah K. - 07-15-2024

If you are now mouth breathing you may need to use mouth tape.  I didn't like the idea at first, but since I found the right tape I love it!  Lots of people here like Cover Roll Stretch tape.  I tried it, but I much prefer Theraband Kinesiology tape, as it fits well to my face and is more comfortable, but it is pricier.  It's worth it to me.  You can get both of these from Amazon, and I'm sure other places too.

For me, I have to use tape that is 2 inches wide, cut to about 5-1/2 inches.  Otherwise, I still leak.

You can also get a dry mouth without your mouth being open.  I use and really like Xylimelts.  They are small discs that stick to your gum and tooth, and slowly dissolve, keeping your mouth moist.  You can buy these at many stores.  I buy them at Amazon because they sell larger and cheaper quantities in bottles.


RE: I’m new! Humidity issues… - tdpcpap - 07-16-2024

Here is my data from last night. I went back down to a 4 for humidity and 70 for tube heat. (That's what I have done for the past 4 years with no issues.) I still got horrible dry mouth.


RE: I’m new! Humidity issues… - Deborah K. - 07-16-2024

Your leaks are not high enough to cause dry mouth.  Try the Xylimelts. Smile