dental cream/fixadent on mouth works better than tape for me
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Woozle,woozle wrote:sorry!! meant tim, sleepless in st l. don't know how to do the cut/paste thing!! he said was going to go talk to his cute neighbor You probably think I am way weird!
LOL! You're right, though, that there were two Sleepless(es) posting on this thread. No need for apologies.
Yes, I wish Tim good luck with the new neighbor, too.
Goofproof,
It would be nice if you could just stick that old mask to your face and it would stay put. Doubt Fixodent or anything other than Crazy Glue would do that, and we don't want to go there...
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Or something....Sleepless in St. Louis wrote:I can't believe that I'm sitting here on a beautiful St. Louis afternoon (we don't get all that many of these) with my lips glued shut with generic fixodent...It's been on about 10 min. and so far so good. If it holds another half an hour I'm going to call it a qualified success and then go out and chat up my new single neighbor who is just as cute as could be... She'll think I'm kinky or something...
We are a strange hurrah of Hoseheads, are we not?
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Tried this again last night. It really worked pretty well. I reduced the amount and like Jimm and Woozle - less is more. I used just a little, smeared it across my lip in a thin film, "lip sticked" them and I did not open my mouth until I got up at 7am.
I still found it a little bit difficult to clean off completely but I think I have a new tool for the belt. It was definitely more comfortable than tape.
SB
I still found it a little bit difficult to clean off completely but I think I have a new tool for the belt. It was definitely more comfortable than tape.
SB
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I chickened out trying the fixodent fix last night even though it seems to have worked on my skunk works test. The paste was kind of gross and hard to get out of my mouth. Plus I kept thinking that this is like what they do at the mortuary to keep clients' mouths from popping open when they are visiting with their relatives. I don't know how denture wearers deal with this goop every day. I have never had any real problem taping as others have reported. I thought this would be an alternative worth trying which I may still do for grins.
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Sleepless (St. Louis)
You don't need a lot at all to have it work, unless perhaps you are having the bursts of air the make your mouth pop open. I used a very thin layer and didn't get it in my mouth at all. Don't place it too far back on the lips, just enough to cover where they meet. Maybe you used too much. It came off easily with a little warm water.
You don't need a lot at all to have it work, unless perhaps you are having the bursts of air the make your mouth pop open. I used a very thin layer and didn't get it in my mouth at all. Don't place it too far back on the lips, just enough to cover where they meet. Maybe you used too much. It came off easily with a little warm water.
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Tom,roztom wrote:Lori that 's a great point about not being disturbed and awakened by mouth leaks.
I'd like to hear more from those who are doing this as a regular solution.
Thanks,
Tom
I had another idea on the same line. Have you ever noticed when you open your mouth with your cpap running (mask on, of course), it causes the mask to make loud noise? That could also happen when we open our mouths in our sleep, regardless of if it arouses our brain. Perhaps the noise just wakes us up for a second or two, which could attribute for those pesky unexplained awakenings during the night; hence, not sleeping through the night.
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Tom, no "YIKES." It is really no big deal. Just use some warm water and a washcloth to remove it in the morning. Or if your toothbrush has a tongue scraper on it, it will work, too. And then you can just steam the toothbrush under hot water when you're done.roztom wrote:I just bought a tube of generc fixadent. So I might try it tonight.. YIKES
Let us know how you did. Good luck.
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I got the generic brand and tried applying it.
SOme of it seeped inside my lips and got in my mouth - VERY YUCKY.
I washed it out & took a pass - I wimped out.
How are the rest of you doing?
Tom
SOme of it seeped inside my lips and got in my mouth - VERY YUCKY.
I washed it out & took a pass - I wimped out.
How are the rest of you doing?
Tom
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Un-treated REM AHI: 71.7
Almost All Hypopneas
OXY Desat: 83.9%
Trying To Get It Right