JoshB wrote:
Happy Halloween everybody!
I got my cpap on Friday and have a couple of questions:
1)The instructions say to make sure the machine isn't higher than your head when you sleep. My night stand is kind of tall so the machine sits about one or two inches higher than my pillow, is that OK?
2)Should the water in the heated humidifier be changed every day?
3)When I wake up the first thing I smell is a burning smell from the heated humidifier, it is an awful smell and almost sufficates me in the mornings, is there anything I can do about this? Does anyone else experience this?
4)Air is constantly and forcefully pouring out of the ventilation holes of my nasal pillow device all night, I was under the impression that air only came out of the ventilation holes when I exhaled, is this true, am I doing something wrong? I have the Mirage nasal pillows.
Thanks for the replies!!!!
Hi Josh,
I can't answer all of these, and others will likely help.
But I also have my cpap on my nightstand and it's an inch or so higher. I'm not sure but I think that the height helps to cause "rainout" or condensation to flow inside your tube from your humidifier, not certain. But that is fixable. Many people have their machine on their night stand.
Be sure you are using distilled water and not tap water. If you use distilled water, the reservoir should remain clean for awhile and all you have to do is add more water. But you will have to clean it out from time to time. Don't use tap water, but if you have to briefly, then I would say clean it out every day. Trust me, you don't want to be using tap water. The reservoir gets yucky REAL fast (amazing what's in our tap water!) and it can be a big pain to clean. Distilled water is a must. Plus, it's healthier for you.
Not sure about the other questions. What brand cpap and humidifier do you have? That might help someone to answer your humidifier question.
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Linda