That's not fair, how would you like it if the animals kicked you out of the bedroom for farting..... Maybe you need a chamber filled with activated charcoal and a filter, to sweeten the air flow. JimphTen wrote:Maybe it is the sweet smell of animal farts. A friend on CPAP with lots of animals which sleeps in his bedrooms tells me he sucks up the animal farts all night long. Yuck. I don't know why he does it. I'd kick those animals out. LOL.
Sweet Smell after taking mask off?
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If it is a pleasant smell, do not complain.
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Re: Sweet Smell after taking mask off?
I always smell perfumeright after taking mask off. We don't have perfume in the house. It's so weird.
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you're smelling your sheets, or the remnants of the soap or shampoo you use. most consumer soaps/shampoos/detergents have scent added.Cochsner wrote:I always smell perfumeright after taking mask off. We don't have perfume in the house. It's so weird.
the nose becomes 'numb' to smells it's constantly exposed to, but during the night, you're breathing air that's coming from some distance away from you, when you take off the mask, you're breathing different air, and it''s got a smell that you soon become numb to and don't smell anymore, until the next night.
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Re: Sweet Smell after taking mask off?
Exactly the same thing I smell..Cosette wrote:I notice a smell also, rather like freshly ironed laundry. When I had my sleep study last week I asked the techs about it and they had never heard of it. They thought it might be the soap I use to wash the equipment, but I smelled the same thing when I took the mask off at the sleep lab. Guess I'm not crazy after all
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I just read this as I was searching for why when I take my mask off I smell what is similar to dryer sheets or like someone ironing?
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Nothing like the smell of old dead threads in the morning, or napalm. Jim
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Re: Sweet Smell after taking mask off?
Does it go away after a few minutes? Could it be the dust in the air you were breathing? After your brain gets used to it the smell goes away?ggbgh wrote:I just read this as I was searching for why when I take my mask off I smell what is similar to dryer sheets or like someone ironing?
Re: Sweet Smell after taking mask off?
It is possible that you're noticing the ambient odor of your bedroom. You have learned to tune it out over the years. Since your CPAP is filtering it out, you might notice it in the morning when you start breathing unfiltered room air!