Who doesn't use a humidifier?
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I started with a passover and could not tell ay difference, so I do not use anything at all.
I live at sea level in Jax, fl.
I do not think a HH would be of benefit to me at all and do not think it is all that important for others who are convinced it is necessary.
It probably helps in low humidity areas in colder months,
to each his own.
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And what if this were not a rhetorical question?
I live at sea level in Jax, fl.
I do not think a HH would be of benefit to me at all and do not think it is all that important for others who are convinced it is necessary.
It probably helps in low humidity areas in colder months,
to each his own.
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And what if this were not a rhetorical question?
Maybe it's just me, but I'm hungry for matzo now.I started with a passover
My husband and I have exactly the same machines. Both of us are getting small puddles of water under the machines in the mornings. Since we live in a very humid summertime climate, I'm going to try using the machine without the humidifier. Sure would make a lot of things easier.[/quote]
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I have the humidifier on 1 - 1.5 year round. When I have a cold, or am stuffed up for any reason, I turn it up to about 3. Any more than 3 and I can't stand the mugginess of the air. I do use the Aussie heated hose -it is an amazing invention.
I've forgotten, on occasion, to turn the heater on which, in this case, it is just functioning as a passover. I've actually slept well while with the heat off.
I've forgotten, on occasion, to turn the heater on which, in this case, it is just functioning as a passover. I've actually slept well while with the heat off.
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The original M Series machines/humidifier tanks had a leak. You should be able to return the units to your DME and have them replaced. Perhaps someone here can direct you to a previous post discussing the leaking tanks. I think it had something to do with an elbow or swivel.
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I need mine on max or I get dry (when it's around 3) or have a burning sensation in my throat almost immediately when I don't use it.
It's certainly necessary for me as I can't even tolerate CPAP without it. (And I can't sleep without my CPAP, therefore, humidifier please.)
It's certainly necessary for me as I can't even tolerate CPAP without it. (And I can't sleep without my CPAP, therefore, humidifier please.)
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I use mine on max or the one just below it. One night I slept with it on 3....didnt go so well.
I have asthma and allergies and all the meds dry me out enough already. I welcome the moist air. Even when I had it on 3 I woke up and had almost lost my voice, and my throat hurt pretty bad. But I am still a newbie...so my ideas may change, or they may not.
I have asthma and allergies and all the meds dry me out enough already. I welcome the moist air. Even when I had it on 3 I woke up and had almost lost my voice, and my throat hurt pretty bad. But I am still a newbie...so my ideas may change, or they may not.
Re: Who doesn't use a humidifier?
[quote="sybert1ger"]I'm just curious how many people don't bother with the humidifier. I used mine for the first month or two and then went on travel. I didn't want to worry about finding distilled water so I left the humidifier at home. I found that I felt very little difference in comfort level and if anything it improved my AHI.
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As of today two years.
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During the winter months I only have it set at 1 maybe 2. During the summer months I use passover humidification but also fill it with cold distilled water out of the refrigerator and love the cool humidifed air that I breathe in as I go to sleep. It is wonderful!
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Jennmary,
It's interesting to me how different asthmatics have different triggers. I also have asthma, and heat and humidity are my two biggest triggers. The first night I used my heated humidifier, I nearly had my first asthma attack in 10 years.
I skip the humidifier entirely - but never have any dryness problems. Well, OCCASIONALLY dry nares - but not often.
It's interesting to me how different asthmatics have different triggers. I also have asthma, and heat and humidity are my two biggest triggers. The first night I used my heated humidifier, I nearly had my first asthma attack in 10 years.
I skip the humidifier entirely - but never have any dryness problems. Well, OCCASIONALLY dry nares - but not often.
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Mask: Headrest
No humidifier
On the hose since 2005.
Mask: Headrest
No humidifier
On the hose since 2005.
Nazareth,Nazareth wrote:Here's my take on the humidifier- Some poeple will need it to help problems,. but I used mine for hte first 4 days and found that even at the highest setting, my mouth was still drying out, just maybe only half as bad as without a humidifier- So, with or without, the mouth dries out, and I really don't like daily washing the thing out so I've decided not to use it- either way, the drying otu is annoying, but not unbearable. I've got the humidifier if I need it for some reason medicaly, but won't use it agian thill then.
In my 2 and something years' experience, a dried out mouth is the result of mouth leaks - something no humidifier can handle. When air rushes out through your open mouth it dries it out. I know (from reading, not personal experience) that a dried out mouth is frequently a problem even for full face mask users - your profile doesn't show what kind of mask you use. It you are mouthleaking, you might want to look for ways to control it.
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