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Re: Waking up in a lake
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:10 pm
by mindy
Fisher and Paykel has a different type of hose that I gather won't work on machines other than theirs.
Mindy
Re: Waking up in a lake
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:45 pm
by Babette
Make sure you also cover any short hoses that might lead from your mask to the main hose. That could be your culprit.
I've been having fabulous luck this winter in fighting rainout with the Resmed zippered hose cover. I thought it was a pretty silly idea, but it was only $18, and I wanted to buy something from this very nice DME lady who was so helpful to me, so... It's really worked amazingly well.
I don't have regular heat in my bedroom, just a space heater, so I don't really know what the temp in that room is. I suppose I could buy a thermometer... But I only run the space heater just a little while before I go to bed, otherwise, I get too hot when I sleep. Anyway, between the fleece covering the side hoses of my mask, and the Resmed zippered cover, I've had little to no rainout. I do occasionally get a teensy bit of condensate right in the mask, but I just take it out, flick it, and replace. No, it's not a booger, Jeff, hush.
LOL,
B.