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Drops of water from the Breeze.


Posted by Stephen on October 18, 2001 at 15:20:03:

Hi all - things *are* going much better. Chest pain must have been a muscle - it's 95% gone.

I use a Remstar Plus with a heated humidifier. The first night I had the humidity on setting 3 - then I turned it down as I felt a little uncomfortable. Then I turned it back to the recommended 3 (3 out of 5) again, but it seems that each night I am getting little droplets of water kinda dripping off of the side of the breeze.

And I even heard some almost watery sounds from the breathing tube too - none of which have actually turned into water up the nose, but it *is* worrisome.

If I turn the humidity down, I worry that it will be too dry. If I leave it as is, I seem to be getting something like condensation.

Any ideas?

Tks,

Stephen

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