KristenLe 5,979 Posted May 31, 2016 It could be dehydration or you may need the settings adjusted if you've lost weight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BelgianGuy 350 Posted May 31, 2016 Ever since my surgery, my CPAP leaves me with such a dry mouth! They gave me a humidifier but the thing uses loads of distilled Water and it gives me the feeling I am sleeping in a god damn aquarium. I leave my CPAP on the ground though, as indicated by my "sleep doctor" but Water condensate in the tube and sometimes I even feel drops falling on my nose and/or mouth. Hopefully I'll be able to give it back soon... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eclecticwingtips 130 Posted May 31, 2016 The dry mouth may be an indication your settings are now too high. Thats why i was getting it, now with lower pressures i have no more issues Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silverthreads 183 Posted May 31, 2016 Thanks all--sounds like we have a trend here! Mine is an auto CPAP so I don't think it's the settings. I doubt I'll be able to get off CPAP even with weight loss--I had apnea even when I was close to what is now my goal weight. I do recommend that if you are prescribed one you use it--it does take some time to adjust but the health impact is worth it. Give the XyliMelts a try too--they're about 1 calorie so no worries there... I've also taken to keeping a glass of Water on my nightstand for the times I need it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eclecticwingtips 130 Posted June 1, 2016 Auto pap still has a set lowest setting which may be too high Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigDog Bryan 262 Posted June 7, 2016 I've stayed with my CPAP since 30 days before my surgery. The advantages of REAL Restful sleep have far outweighed the look of the mask while I'm asleep in the first place. I went from 70+ interruptions per hour and being tired EVERY afternoon to 1.5 interruptions per hour and 7 hours of REAL sleep that allows me to be awake all day. I can now make a 200+ mile round trip without needing a relief driver. I am keeping mine in use for another 60 pounds lost (get under 240) and we will re-evaluate things. Being about 100 pounds lighter does help, for sure, but the benefits were INSTANT for me, so I have stuck with it. Talk to your Pulmonologist about different masks and fit options. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cander 66 Posted June 23, 2016 First night using the new cpap. Didn't go too bad. Head feels a little weird. I tried to use one of these 5/6 years ago but the dang thing gave me sinus infections. I hope it doesn't happen again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KristenLe 5,979 Posted June 23, 2016 First night using the new cpap. Didn't go too bad. Head feels a little weird. I tried to use one of these 5/6 years ago but the dang thing gave me sinus infections. I hope it doesn't happen again.Make sure to use the humidifier and clean tubing and mask frequently. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theantichick 2,204 Posted June 24, 2016 It's all about finding the right mask. I can't tolerate a full mask. Nasal pillows were comfy but my mouth opens and a chin strap didn't work. Finally found a hybrid mask with a mask piece that goes over the mouth and nasal pillows on the top. Sounds elaborate but it's super comfy for me. Absolutely keep it clean. I ended up with a machine that pumps ozone through to clean the tubes because I couldn't clean it often enough fit my allergies. I'm going to be done with mine not too long after the surgery. Sent from my Nexus 7 using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shrinkinqtpi 202 Posted June 24, 2016 (edited) @@Ignatius my CPAP machine has a function that starts the flow slow at first and then slowly increases the pressure over 15 minutes. Check to see if you have this option. I too have the full mask and prefer it. I think it helps me keep my mouth shut (my husband would laugh out loud). Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Edited June 24, 2016 by Shrinkinqtpi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BelgianGuy 350 Posted June 25, 2016 I am really happy, after a new sleeping test, I could finally give back my CPAP machine! After a weight loss of 33kilos (around 73pounds), no more sleep apneas! Wow that is great, I am really glad! No more changing my mask everymonth because it's too big and finally normal sleep without this awful machine! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Seagull 140 Posted June 25, 2016 I am really happy, after a new sleeping test, I could finally give back my CPAP machine! After a weight loss of 33kilos (around 73pounds), no more sleep apneas! Wow that is great, I am really glad! No more changing my mask everymonth because it's too big and finally normal sleep without this awful machine! Awesome Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ignatius 110 Posted June 25, 2016 @@theantichick What's the name of your hybrid mask. I'm intrigued. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mamapiller 52 Posted June 25, 2016 I have a love/hate relationship with my CPAP, but only because I'm claustrophobic. I have a Dreamwear mask. It fits kinda like an oxygen tube you had in the hospital. (Best way I can describe it.) The hose connects at the top of my head, which allows better movement since I don't stay in one position. I am more rested each day. Good luck, I think the mask is the key to success! Sent from my KFASWI using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ignatius 110 Posted June 25, 2016 @@Mamapiller Just Googled the Dreamwear. I might have to check that out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites