Re: Non-mouth breather suddenly has dry mouth with new APAP
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 7:28 am
I've just been through three great nights of sleep with my machine in CPAP mode (bless you for that suggestion, ChicagoGranny!). So I wanted to ask one more question, to get your opinions.
I realize I probably paid more for the APAP machine than I would have for a straight CPAP machine, but if it's working for me (and seriously, my sleep has been wonderful), my instinct is to not even bother messing around with the APAP settings to see if they work, at least until the CPAP mode doesn't work anymore. Is this a true case of, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it?"
I realize I probably paid more for the APAP machine than I would have for a straight CPAP machine, but if it's working for me (and seriously, my sleep has been wonderful), my instinct is to not even bother messing around with the APAP settings to see if they work, at least until the CPAP mode doesn't work anymore. Is this a true case of, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it?"