Newbie caught in a Windtunnel!

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DreamTheater
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Newbie caught in a Windtunnel!

Post by DreamTheater » Sun Aug 10, 2014 2:32 pm

Hey all,

I got my CPAP device on Tuesday and have been a disaster since. I cannot fall asleep due to the loud wind tunnel my mask is giving me. I have a Quattro Full Face mask with the forehead adjuster. It seems the seal is fine and nothing is leaking in, but inside the mask is a constant wind that doesn't go away. Is this normal?

Also, I have a Respironics System One Auto CPAP and Humidifier and when I plug in both the system makes a loud breathing sound too.

Is this normal? I yearn to sleep!!!

Aussiegirl

Re: Newbie caught in a Windtunnel!

Post by Aussiegirl » Sun Aug 10, 2014 2:37 pm

something is not fitting right. Are you perhaps a large man with a large tidal volume breath?
That mask is good for the right person, but I question the machine you have. Ask your doctor to prescribe the ResMed S9 for you, the Respironics cannot keep up with your demand.

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Re: Newbie caught in a Windtunnel!

Post by DreamTheater » Sun Aug 10, 2014 2:42 pm

I have it set to 4 which is a very low pressure. I just don't understand. So frustrating! I guess I have to go back to the specialist on Monday.

Aussiegirl

Re: Newbie caught in a Windtunnel!

Post by Aussiegirl » Sun Aug 10, 2014 2:44 pm

When you say set it ti "4" are you talking about the heating element?
What is your pressure on the digital reading window?

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Re: Newbie caught in a Windtunnel!

Post by naturalisbest » Sun Aug 10, 2014 2:58 pm

Respironics System One Auto CPAP and Humidifier is actually a good set up. It's got to be the mask. The 4 might be a ramp-up because that's normal breathing pressure and you must be hearing leaks. if your mask is leaking somewhere , it will sound like a windstorm. I wish I knew where you could go to try some different masks. The mask is everything with this illness.

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Re: Newbie caught in a Windtunnel!

Post by LSAT » Sun Aug 10, 2014 3:01 pm

Aussiegirl wrote:something is not fitting right. Are you perhaps a large man with a large tidal volume breath?
That mask is good for the right person, but I question the machine you have. Ask your doctor to prescribe the ResMed S9 for you, the Respironics cannot keep up with your demand.
DT you have an EXCELLENT machine, and mask...no need to do any switching. Don't listen to aussiegirl

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Re: Newbie caught in a Windtunnel!

Post by palerider » Sun Aug 10, 2014 4:13 pm

Aussiegirl wrote: Ask your doctor to prescribe the ResMed S9 for you, the Respironics cannot keep up with your demand.
so, what, you're a mindless shill for resmed?

there's *nothing* wrong with respironics, they make fine equipment, just as good, and in some ways better than resmed.

resmed also makes crap (anything with the 'escape' name on it.

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