07-15-2021, 08:29 PM
Any humidity issues switching from airsense 10 to airmini?
My 5 year old airsense 10 no longer works properly, and I would like to replace it with the airmini. My main concern is the difference in humidification systems.
Even though I live in Houston which is very humid my sinuses tend to be unpleasantly dry in the winter even without being hooked up to a CPAP. I have been running the Airsense with a humidity level of 8 which eliminates the problem.
Since the humidification system of the airmini is a completely different design, I am concerned it might not be "humid enough" for me.
My insurance won't pay for a travel size machine, and I haven't met my deductible anyway. I don't want to spend $1000 of my own money only to be stuck with a machine that makes me miserable.
Please share your experiences with me. Thanks.
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A. M. Schaer
Even though I live in Houston which is very humid my sinuses tend to be unpleasantly dry in the winter even without being hooked up to a CPAP. I have been running the Airsense with a humidity level of 8 which eliminates the problem.
Since the humidification system of the airmini is a completely different design, I am concerned it might not be "humid enough" for me.
My insurance won't pay for a travel size machine, and I haven't met my deductible anyway. I don't want to spend $1000 of my own money only to be stuck with a machine that makes me miserable.
Please share your experiences with me. Thanks.
--
A. M. Schaer