I have the new Respironics EasyLife mask and I totally love it but I have had a moisture problem the last couple of nights. I haven't been using my humidifier for about a week and the last couple of nights have woke up with moisture in my mask. I read some of the posts on this forum about hose covers but they all say to use in conjunction with a humidifier. Would it help with the mask moisture even if I am not using the humidifier? If it won't any suggestions on what will?
Thanks,
Tina
p.s. I do use my humidifier it is just that I haven't needed it the last week or so.
Water in mask without humidifier on
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- techno-snoreus
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Re: Water in mask without humidifier on
Whenever I wake up with moisture in my mask, it's usually from me drooling all night!!
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
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Re: Water in mask without humidifier on
If you are using no humidifier (including passive unheated), the moisture source is your breath. It is condensing on the relatively colder mask. What temperature do you sleep in at night? A hose cover would not prevent this problem. Increasing ambient temperature, or the delivered air temperature would likely reduce or eliminate condensation. A heated hose or increased room temperature is your most likely answer.
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Re: Water in mask without humidifier on
It's likely that the moisture is coming from your own exhalations.
So, you could solve it by just not breathing, but of course the reason you're using this
tough therapy is that breathing is good for you.
So, sleeprider's advice is correct, you need to raise the temperature in the room or in the hose.
If you exhale into the mask and see a cloud of fog (look in a hand held mirror), that
condensation will build up into the moisture you're seeing.
Good luck,
TerryB
So, you could solve it by just not breathing, but of course the reason you're using this
tough therapy is that breathing is good for you.
So, sleeprider's advice is correct, you need to raise the temperature in the room or in the hose.
If you exhale into the mask and see a cloud of fog (look in a hand held mirror), that
condensation will build up into the moisture you're seeing.
Good luck,
TerryB
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Re: Water in mask without humidifier on
I have to say "Amen" to what has been said already. I had moisture in my Hybrid and thought it was drool. I made a heated hose with the reptile heater cord ( total cost $19.50) and now no problem, so it was moisture from breath.
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Re: Water in mask without humidifier on
Hi, Imacpaper......
Would you please post directions on how you made your heated hose with the Repti Heating Cable and please be specific as to what and how to do it, how do you turn it off, etc.? Thanks.
Would you please post directions on how you made your heated hose with the Repti Heating Cable and please be specific as to what and how to do it, how do you turn it off, etc.? Thanks.