Ridge Runner
Joined: 22 Aug 2005
Posts: 265
Location: Virginia
|
Dear Dave,
I haven't had a really bad cold since starting CPAP therapy three years ago, but did have a bad year with many sinus infections leading up to sinus surgery a year ago - so I can speak from allied experience.
Do whatever you can to keep your nasal passages open. As a CPAP user, this needs to be a priority. You can safely use Afrin or a similar spray for a few days without experiencing a rebound effect. You can use over-the-counter decongestants (such as Sudafed), if you can take them safely (many people have contraindications for them). You can use over-the-counter antihistamines (Claritin or equivalent); they're generally OK to take for a long time. If these don't work, contact your doctor for a prescription or prescriptions.
If you can't get your nasal passages clear, you'll probably need a full face mask (covering both nose and mouth) for when you have a cold. Unfortunately, insurance companies limit how often you can get a new mask, so you might have to wait several months for one - or pay for it yourself. There are just a few days left this year for Flexible Spending Accounts.
Another issue with full face masks is they're sometimes harder to fit and make leak-free. I haven't bothered to acquire one; I just use my antihistamine spray twice a day religiously.
Hope you feel better,
Ridge Runner
|