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Hi Mike,
Actually I can breath just fine through my nose most nights unless I have a cold of course. I usually have to put lip chap inside my nose to keep it from drying out. Sometimes I use a bit of neosporin if it's sore. Chin strap is of no use. Air escapes through lips anyway. I'll look into the products too. Might help with the sore nose.
Okay, I admit I was tired when I posted on this thread last night. :( I gave totally useless advice on this one, sorry about that.
Have you tried the Mack's silicone ear plug fix? Mack's silicone ear plugs can be purchased at Wal-Mart, Walgreens, many grocery stores, etc.
Take one of the plugs (they are soft and pliable) and roll it into a long thin rope. Take the rope and place it around the seal of your mask. It may take more than one to do a full face mask due to the area you are covering. Place your mask on your face and gently adjust the mask, turn on your machine, and if necessary add small amounts of the Macks to leak areas. When removing the mask, peel it off slowly and the Macks should still be stuck on the mask seal. You may use the Macks over until it looses its stickiness. Good luck.
Okay, I admit I was tired when I posted on this thread last night. :( I gave totally useless advice on this one, sorry about that.
Have you tried the Mack's silicone ear plug fix? Mack's silicone ear plugs can be purchased at Wal-Mart, Walgreens, many grocery stores, etc.
Take one of the plugs (they are soft and pliable) and roll it into a long thin rope. Take the rope and place it around the seal of your mask. It may take more than one to do a full face mask due to the area you are covering. Place your mask on your face and gently adjust the mask, turn on your machine, and if necessary add small amounts of the Macks to leak areas. When removing the mask, peel it off slowly and the Macks should still be stuck on the mask seal. You may use the Macks over until it looses its stickiness. Good luck.
I think you should keep a daily log of all the things that happen to you on a daily basis. What you eat, drink, meds, humidity where you live, period coming/period past, etc.
It might not be cpap and you might figure it out.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of full face masks. They do have their place and function though for sure. Full face masks have a whoooole lot of seal area and because of this fact, they are notorious for weak seal integrity. A hybrid style mask may be an alternative as they still perform as a full face mask, but with less seal area. At 18/14 bilevel, that a pretty high volume of air coming at you. Of course PAP therapy is seal dependant, and when you add your pressure and your full face mask, that equals fertile ground for excessive leaks. Most major manufacturers of PAP devices have a built in leak compensation mechanism. So if you spring a little leak, the machine will deliver a bit more air to compensate for the leak. Mask leaks cause increased airflow inside the mask and could possibly be contribute to the dryness. Now, if your machine is downloadable via the machine or some type of card, you can have that card read and this could reveal the leak. Its a longshot, but I have run across this in the lab and when I was working in the DME world. Anyways, hope that opens a door for ya!
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