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Daniel how long have you been using that particular mask? If it has been awhile you may need a new seal. I know mileage can vary between users and the different masks. I have used the particular mask I am currently using for over a year without switching seals -- but it is a nasal pillow mask.
Have you tried other masks to see if a different style might suit you better?
very common problem. it could be that the mask you're using is just not especially well suited for your particular face structure, in which case it would make sense to try a different mask. tell us a little bit about what type of mask you have now -- is it the full face mask, nasal mask, or nasal pillows?
Please check the reply to sleepycarol below. I also agree with the possibility of the hose breaking the seal because of the rigity of the hose. The frame of the mask could be a little different for the cheek bone areas, but how many different styles can we expect the companies to make? This Mirage Quattro is a bit different from my previous mask. Perhaps with the body pains, acid reflux, and too much cafeine during the day would be more contributers to my not sleeping well enough and then get restless to where the seal breaks. Any other suggestions? I am really trying to keep an open mind.
Thanks. Dan
Mike said:very common problem. it could be that the mask you're using is just not especially well suited for your particular face structure, in which case it would make sense to try a different mask. tell us a little bit about what type of mask you have now -- is it the full face mask, nasal mask, or nasal pillows?
nicotine, like caffeine, will interfere with sleep. you should avoid both within a good amount of time -- I'd say at least 6 hours -- of bedtime. wonder whether bonesigh's advice was helpful to you?
Daniel Quarberg said:Please check the reply to sleepycarol below. I also agree with the possibility of the hose breaking the seal because of the rigity of the hose. The frame of the mask could be a little different for the cheek bone areas, but how many different styles can we expect the companies to make? This Mirage Quattro is a bit different from my previous mask. Perhaps with the body pains, acid reflux, and too much cafeine during the day would be more contributers to my not sleeping well enough and then get restless to where the seal breaks. Any other suggestions? I am really trying to keep an open mind.
Thanks. Dan
Mike said:very common problem. it could be that the mask you're using is just not especially well suited for your particular face structure, in which case it would make sense to try a different mask. tell us a little bit about what type of mask you have now -- is it the full face mask, nasal mask, or nasal pillows?
Mike,
Yes, I know that I need to stop the nico and caffeine. Especially well before bed. I have tried tightening up the mask to no avail, also, sleeping on my side only makes the leaks more frequent and weke me. Another thing that I have been doing wrong is that I do not clean the mask or my face like I should be doing (every night before bed). Maybe I need to talk to the OSA docs at VA for a different mask that may fit better.
Mike said:nicotine, like caffeine, will interfere with sleep. you should avoid both within a good amount of time -- I'd say at least 6 hours -- of bedtime. wonder whether bonesigh's advice was helpful to you?
Daniel Quarberg said:Please check the reply to sleepycarol below. I also agree with the possibility of the hose breaking the seal because of the rigity of the hose. The frame of the mask could be a little different for the cheek bone areas, but how many different styles can we expect the companies to make? This Mirage Quattro is a bit different from my previous mask. Perhaps with the body pains, acid reflux, and too much cafeine during the day would be more contributers to my not sleeping well enough and then get restless to where the seal breaks. Any other suggestions? I am really trying to keep an open mind.
Thanks. Dan
Mike said:very common problem. it could be that the mask you're using is just not especially well suited for your particular face structure, in which case it would make sense to try a different mask. tell us a little bit about what type of mask you have now -- is it the full face mask, nasal mask, or nasal pillows?
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