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Joe Rispoli
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Pillows causing moisture
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Hello,   I am new here and have been using a CPAP for about a month now. I use the pillow mask and love it, but am having trouble with moisture building up and leaking out and around the pillows...…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Chris H Mar 9, 2011.

 

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My Interest in Sleep Apnea
I have Sleep Apnea
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If Machine Being Used, What Type? (e.g., Respironics M Series with A-Flex Auto-Adjusting CPAP)
respironics
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At 8:49am on March 13, 2011, Mary Z said…

Joe, as a fellow member of the forum I would like to welcome you to SleepGuide.

Mary Z.

At 5:48pm on March 12, 2011, sleepycarol said…

Welcome to the forum.  We are glad you joined.

At 4:33pm on March 9, 2011, Chris H said…

Hi Joe, Sounds like "Rain out"  A hose managment system , hose cover and putting the machine lower than you will fix your problem.

(hose managment something you can make or purchase to suspend hose from above you and down to the machine below you so the water drains back in to the machine. A hose cover insulates the hose to reduce condensation can be made (bubble wrap and buct tape or purchased  (hose snuggie) Good Sleep, Chris

 
 
 

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