What do you do when Sick?
- TheTwinsMom1
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What do you do when Sick?
I seem to have strep throat or a horrible cold. My nose is very stuffy and I tried to use my CPAP last night and all it did was make me feel like I was suffocating. I use a full face mask so I am not sure what to do while sick? I don't want to sleep with out the cpap but I don't want to feel as though I can't breathe all night either. Gah!
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| Mask: Swift™ FX For Her Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
| Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
APAP Pressure of 12-20, EPR of 3, CMS-50F Oximeter, PapCap, and Regenesis Pillow. 200mg Provigil in the AM. Also diagnosed with Idiopathic Hypersomnia.
Re: What do you do when Sick?
How much humidity are you using? (what is your HH set to?)
Some people use more humidity when sick and some use less (or no heat.....just passover). You'll need to decide this for yourself or experiment.
In any case, try to keep using it, if at all possible.
Den
Some people use more humidity when sick and some use less (or no heat.....just passover). You'll need to decide this for yourself or experiment.
In any case, try to keep using it, if at all possible.
Den
(5) REMstar Autos w/C-Flex & (6) REMstar Pro 2 CPAPs w/C-Flex - Pressure Setting = 14 cm.
"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
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"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
User since 05/14/05
- TheTwinsMom1
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Re: What do you do when Sick?
Right now my humidity is set to 5.5, and the temp set to 79. I am still in the process of finding the right combo for when I am not sick, lol.
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| Mask: Swift™ FX For Her Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
| Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
APAP Pressure of 12-20, EPR of 3, CMS-50F Oximeter, PapCap, and Regenesis Pillow. 200mg Provigil in the AM. Also diagnosed with Idiopathic Hypersomnia.
Re: What do you do when Sick?
I am not really sure but I will tell you after tonight! Woke up at 4:30am with the feeling like I had to sneeze but as soon as I took off my pap the feeling went away. As the day wears on, I feel a full blown cold coming on so tonight will be interesting. I plan on taking something to ease the congestion and than hope to sleep with the pap on!!!
Those dang rest stops....happens all the time. A few days after traveling and I get sick! ven after all the handwashing I do and avoid the door handles! Hope you feel better soon!!
Those dang rest stops....happens all the time. A few days after traveling and I get sick! ven after all the handwashing I do and avoid the door handles! Hope you feel better soon!!
- nosenabook
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Re: What do you do when Sick?
I keep using CPAP, just like always.
I have never been unable to use CPAP, for which I am grateful. I have had a CPAP machine for five years and even when I am congested, the pressure seems to blow away the blockage. If it doesn't work right now, I try again in an hour, possibly using sinus irrigation in the meantime.
The number and severity of colds has gone way down as my children get older - they are college age now.
Recipe for sinus irrigation:
1 cup warm water (body temp, or as desired)
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon plain salt (NOT iodized salt)
pinch of baking soda
Use this in a netipot, or a neti-bottle, or a sports water bottle (has a squirt nozzle); multiply the recipe as desired.
I have never been unable to use CPAP, for which I am grateful. I have had a CPAP machine for five years and even when I am congested, the pressure seems to blow away the blockage. If it doesn't work right now, I try again in an hour, possibly using sinus irrigation in the meantime.
The number and severity of colds has gone way down as my children get older - they are college age now.
Recipe for sinus irrigation:
1 cup warm water (body temp, or as desired)
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon plain salt (NOT iodized salt)
pinch of baking soda
Use this in a netipot, or a neti-bottle, or a sports water bottle (has a squirt nozzle); multiply the recipe as desired.


