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I have had it several years and have continued to try and get used to it, but can't. I think the inward pressure which makes me feel like I can't exhale is the problem. I feel like I can't breathe when I have the mask on with pressure of the inward air flow. I don't sleep well and badly need to be able to utilize this therapy. Plus my snoring is so bad I have to sleep in a separate room from my wife. It even disturbs my son in the next room. What can I do to beable to adjust to CPAP and successfully use it. Will a newer machine help me. I went back to the MD office who I went to for sleep study and spoke to the people who set up the machines. They said even though my machine was several years old, it was a good machine. They said the pressure settings were fairly low. Any help and feedback I receive will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Mike C,
I grew up in San Diego
I would ask for a over night sleep study.
Are you service connected (VA) for anything?
Mike C (at the Beach!) said:
Yep. I am all over this cpap stuff. Day by day. Like plotting an ambush in combat. I stake out my terrain and try to plan my attack. Now I am wondering if I should try one of the many special pillows for my FFM? My old "husk" type pillow is my best friend after all the surgeries I have had with lots of metal rods, plates & screws in my neck & back....And pretty easy to contour being filled with husks. But I wonder as I keep looking at ALL angles, would these funny looking pillows help with the leaks & mask farts that jolt me awake all the time. l wonder. Then I wonder, foam or the other style with synthetic down or some such. Then I wonder, beer or more of these EXPENSIVE contraptions! I already have bought stuff I will never use since after trying it found it useless. But again, I am a rookie. Learning fast though, and undeterred! I'm a veteran, and I am married. How could ANYTHING be scarier that that! :-))
Mike C,
The VA isn't bad.....A lot of people just do not know about being able to get compensated for their medical problems...(of course when criteria is met). Personally, I just retired from military 7 years ago but I ran into a fellow that exposed to Agent Orange and he had no clue of the money he could get and medical from the VA.
I never heard of padacheek but just looked and I like the anti leak strap.......I might have the wife make me one.well ask her at least.
Hi again, Mike:
I had real problems with the masks, as the straps are all nylon, and my skin doesn't tolerate any synthetic materials. That was why my doctor suggested the Breeze headgear - here's one place that sells it at less than outrageous prices:
a href="http://www.sleeprestfully.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Y-101400-00%3E" target="_blank">http://www.sleeprestfully.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Y-101400-00>;
My insurance pays about the same $80 for a set.
The mask version is called the 'Dreamseal':
a href="http://www.cpapsupplyusa.com/Puritan-Bennett-Breeze-Dreamseal-System-Y-1030X.aspx%3E" target="_blank">http://www.cpapsupplyusa.com/Puritan-Bennett-Breeze-Dreamseal-Syste...;
both have the advantage of no face straps at all. They stay on remarkably well - I don't use the secondary head straps, but it depends on the shape of your head. The headgear is adjustable it the middle, the back, and has a tightener at the nose piece. I tend to elongate the back part, shrink the middle, and tilt the nose piece to fit and then tighten the little plastic bolt.
Also, for any nose pillows, it helps to clean them every night - they form a much better seal.
Yep. I am all over this cpap stuff. Day by day. Like plotting an ambush in combat. I stake out my terrain and try to plan my attack. Now I am wondering if I should try one of the many special pillows for my FFM? My old "husk" type pillow is my best friend after all the surgeries I have had with lots of metal rods, plates & screws in my neck & back....And pretty easy to contour being filled with husks. But I wonder as I keep looking at ALL angles, would these funny looking pillows help with the leaks & mask farts that jolt me awake all the time. l wonder. Then I wonder, foam or the other style with synthetic down or some such. Then I wonder, beer or more of these EXPENSIVE contraptions! I already have bought stuff I will never use since after trying it found it useless. But again, I am a rookie. Learning fast though, and undeterred! I'm a veteran, and I am married. How could ANYTHING be scarier that that! :-))
Hi I"m a lurker on here, but I got an email about this post and wanted to reply. Does your machine have a "ramp" function? It changes the pressure as you sleep. I'm not explaining that right, maybe someone can help. LOL
I've been using my CPAP since September of last year and I love the ramp function.
It also doesn't seem like your doctor is really listening. I mean you told him/her that you aren't getting any relief and they didn't seem to have any good answers.
You need to get a CPAP or APAP with exhale relief like C-Flex, where the presure drops upon exhale.
If I cannot get use to this mask,how about surgery? Does surgery work?
I just discovered that about 50% of people with sleep apnea can't tolerate the CPAP mask and it sounds like that may be your case. The good thing though is that there's a relatively new procedure that can treat mild to moderate sleep apnea. It's called the Pillar Procedure and it's a simple treatment stops the soft palate from vibrating when you sleep, so it gives you a good night's sleep without the crazy mask or terrifying lack of breath. I'd look into it if you're frustrated with the CPAP -- at least ask your doctor about it!
jim flynn said:
If I cannot get use to this mask,how about surgery? Does surgery work?
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