30 years with Asthma. Was very worried like you to start using CPAP.
I feel great! Heated hose, Hose cozey, humidifier (purified water ONLY!) on 2. Sleep like a baby. Side effects (Nasal mask) reduction in sinus issues, reduction in allergies (filtered air) and wake up feeling refreshed and better energy. I have reduced lung capacity and I swear the pressurized air helps keep my lungs clear.
Side note on the acid reflux. I see a REDUCTION in night time reflux when using my CPAP. Anyone else notice this? I THINK it is because I sleep and not struggle to breath?
Rich
humidification and asthma
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Re: humidification and asthma
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Machine: PR System One REMStar 60 Series Auto CPAP Machine |
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Re: humidification and asthma
Oh, yeah, I was going to say that a hose cozy has been really helpful. It is easy to make one out of polar fleece, just cut a long rectangle and sew up one side to make a tube, slip it on over the hose. I sewed some velcro at the top, it wraps around to hold it in place. I have a long one for the main hose and a short one for the small hose that is part of the mask.
PR System One 60 Series Auto CPAP with Heated Tube Humidifier, Airfit P10 mask
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Re: humidification and asthma
I have asthma as well, and I have found that hot/humid air and cold/dry air are triggers for my asthma. So, with the cpap, I use a cooler air temp and as much humidification as I can.I am a mouth breather, so I need a lot of humidity.
That said, in the winter, I tend to turn up the temp a few degrees. And if I visit my sister or spend the weekend in a friend's RV in the winter; I will raise the temp to avoid rainout.
A lot of this depends on whether you are a mouth or nasal breather, where you live, and what you prefer for comfort.
That said, in the winter, I tend to turn up the temp a few degrees. And if I visit my sister or spend the weekend in a friend's RV in the winter; I will raise the temp to avoid rainout.
A lot of this depends on whether you are a mouth or nasal breather, where you live, and what you prefer for comfort.
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Mask: Quattro™ FX Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
Additional Comments: Resmed S9 autoset pressure range 11-17 |
Who would have thought it would be this challenging to sleep and breathe at the same time?