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Re: Dry mouth


Posted by Jim in Dallas on December 04, 2002 at 20:14:39:

In Reply to: Dry mouth posted by sleepyhead on December 03, 2002 at 10:25:49:

Last year I was working on another problem with my doctor and the Respironics techs and with their permission tried a little experiment that though it didn't accomplish what we were hoping for, may help you. As part of the experiment, I hooked my autopap up to my heated humidfier and then hooked the heated humidifier to an Oasis passive humidifier sitting on a heating pad. Like I said, it didn't help what we were working on, but it did provide an incredible amount of humidity. Caused major rainout in my Breeze mask, but might be just what you need with a FF mask. Contact your doctor about trying this.

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