by SleepWellCPAP on Tue Mar 26, 2013 5:50 pm
Hello All!
Excellent posts concerning the acclimation period that unfortunately comes with adapting to CPAP usage. The upside is that you all have some very important health benefits and increased energy to look forward to, as long as we can over any difficulties.
Regarding the last post about what equipment, mask, etc etc. In most cases, your initial mask is determined at your titration study. Fisher and Paykel, by the way generally makes masks appropriate for higher pressures due to the foam insert. The machine however, can be determined by quite a few factors. The doctor's preference of brand and model, makes a big difference in what your equipment provider will offer you and what equipment actually worked during your study. Did CPAP work, or did you need bipap or vpap?
I'll be happy to offer some suggestions. I'll need to know a little more information. What is your pressure? Do you need full face mask? How did the your sleep studies go? Were you able to sleep during your titration? Did you get dried out? Did they, by chance, tell you what your apnea hypopnea index (AHI) was?
Jim
Hello All!
Excellent posts concerning the acclimation period that unfortunately comes with adapting to CPAP usage. The upside is that you all have some very important health benefits and increased energy to look forward to, as long as we can over any difficulties.
Regarding the last post about what equipment, mask, etc etc. In most cases, your initial mask is determined at your titration study. Fisher and Paykel, by the way generally makes masks appropriate for higher pressures due to the foam insert. The machine however, can be determined by quite a few factors. The doctor's preference of brand and model, makes a big difference in what your equipment provider will offer you and what equipment actually worked during your study. Did CPAP work, or did you need bipap or vpap?
I'll be happy to offer some suggestions. I'll need to know a little more information. What is your pressure? Do you need full face mask? How did the your sleep studies go? Were you able to sleep during your titration? Did you get dried out? Did they, by chance, tell you what your apnea hypopnea index (AHI) was?
Jim