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Re: RAIN OUT!!!


Posted by Duffy on July 30, 2000 at 05:45:49:

In Reply to: RAIN OUT!!! posted by Duffy on July 26, 2000 at 06:05:08:


OK gus...this isn't funny ANYMORE. I have put that hose in every position possible and have the holes in my walls to prove it. Last night was the WORST. I repositioned the hose on a bathroom circular towel ring so it would lide nicely TO THE FLOOR and level with the bed...hunidifier still on floor set at 2...and the water choking was awful thruought the night. Before I got up I ripped the BREEZE off my head, shhok it out and you could tell there was water...and it was NOT going away!!! So I got up, looked at the hose laying on the floor and it was"PUDDELED" with water. It wasn't running back into the humidifier. So one more deduction...do I need a shorte hose, RAISE the hose up higher again? That would leave the "puddle " down side thru the pillows. I am not a mechanical engineer, will have to call respiratory in the morning and I already know I won't get an acceptable answer. I must say 25 night on CPAP and I am sleeping with fewer wake ups...but still have delayed onset. Any help. As I said, I am in Colorado, the dry state...and it wasn't until I got heated humidifier that I could halfway tolerate"AIRES" LOL

Duffy

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