Dry mouth w Airsense 11..did not happen with 10

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Love2breathe
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Dry mouth w Airsense 11..did not happen with 10

Post by Love2breathe » Fri Dec 19, 2025 3:21 pm

Hi folks! I'm a long term cpap user, since 2005 when this forum really saved my life. I've been clipping right along until I got the Resmed Airsense 11. Now, I wake up at night with an extremely dry mouth, usually after I've gone into a very deep sleep. Then I can't go back to sleep. It's pretty bad..in fact, I 'm in bad shape right now from lack of sleep. I'm a nose breather, using the airfit p30i.

I tried turning the humidity settings up but ended up waking up due to rain out, drag. I don't know what to do. I have a partner, asked him if I was snoring. Nope. I don't know if somehow my mouth is being forced open due to the autopap nature of the machine or what it is. I may have to go back to the 10, but I'd like to keep this one. I like that it is quieter, and more compact. But really, no sleep in a week now. It's self defeating.

Anyone know what's going on? After almost 20 years of cpap therapy, I'm so frustrated to find myself in this sleep deprived position.

Also, I was using a swift mask till recently. I like this new airfit so much better, it feels very secure. The sleep I go into is really deep, I can feel it. That is why it is so disappointing to abruptly wake up after a few minutes in that deep sleep state with a mouth that feels like it is about to crack open. And not being able to go back to sleep..it's almost like having untreated apnea.

Thanks for any help.

Lots of love.

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Re: Dry mouth w Airsense 11..did not happen with 10

Post by ChicagoGranny » Fri Dec 19, 2025 5:27 pm

Love2breathe wrote:
Fri Dec 19, 2025 3:21 pm
I've been clipping right along until I got the Resmed Airsense 11. Now, I wake up at night with an extremely dry mouth
Are you using the exact same settings for the 11 as you were the 10?

Do you control your settings or does someone else?
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Re: Dry mouth w Airsense 11..did not happen with 10

Post by LSAT » Fri Dec 19, 2025 7:37 pm

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Love2breathe wrote:
Fri Dec 19, 2025 3:21 pm
Hi folks! I'm a long term cpap user, since 2005 when this forum really saved my life. I've been clipping right along until I got the Resmed Airsense 11. Now, I wake up at night with an extremely dry mouth, usually after I've gone into a very deep sleep. Then I can't go back to sleep. It's pretty bad..in fact, I 'm in bad shape right now from lack of sleep. I'm a nose breather, using the airfit p30i.

I tried turning the humidity settings up but ended up waking up due to rain out, drag. I don't know what to do. I have a partner, asked him if I was snoring. Nope. I don't know if somehow my mouth is being forced open due to the autopap nature of the machine or what it is. I may have to go back to the 10, but I'd like to keep this one. I like that it is quieter, and more compact. But really, no sleep in a week now. It's self defeating.

Anyone know what's going on? After almost 20 years of cpap therapy, I'm so frustrated to find myself in this sleep deprived position.

Also, I was using a swift mask till recently. I like this new airfit so much better, it feels very secure. The sleep I go into is really deep, I can feel it. That is why it is so disappointing to abruptly wake up after a few minutes in that deep sleep state with a mouth that feels like it is about to crack open. And not being able to go back to sleep..it's almost like having untreated apnea.

Thanks for any help.

Lots of love.

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Re: Dry mouth w Airsense 11..did not happen with 10

Post by ChicagoGranny » Fri Dec 19, 2025 7:47 pm

LSAT wrote:
Fri Dec 19, 2025 7:37 pm
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If he is breathing through his mouth while using a nasal-only interface, this is not a solution.
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Re: Dry mouth w Airsense 11..did not happen with 10

Post by ejbpesca » Mon Dec 22, 2025 4:26 pm

Love to breathe wrote:
"Also, I was using a swift mask till recently. I like this new airfit so much better, it feels very secure."

I have used both AS 10 and 11. As far as I can tell they both function similarly without any indication that an AS 11 would cause mouth breathing that causes dry mouth. I have experienced extreme dry mouth for 18 years of PAP therapy due to mouth breathing. Ximelts/humidity do not relieve it. Once in a while, if I remain on my side to sleep, I do not have dry mouth. I usually roll to my back, mouth breathe, and that's why I must use a full face mask. Not sure what new AirFit you are using. Do you not get dry mouth with the Swift but get it with the AirFit?

If you have started mouth breathing, which is a major cause of dry mouth, it may show up in an OSCAR chart as leaks when using a nasal or pillows mask.

My loud snoring stopped with PAP therapy, so not snoring does not especially indicate that mouth breathing is not occurring.

Some go to great lengths to keep their mouths closed during sleep (tape/chin strap/collar). I've tried them all and failed, so I must tolerate an extreme dry mouth to use PAP therapy. I hope you find a solution.

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