I recently started on a Respironics machine M Series with A Flex and find this mask is now intolerable to use with the up and down pressure. I have used this mask with a straight cpap and the mask was OK.
Anyone else find this happens?
Activa Mask
Re: Activa Mask
You didn't say what pressure you are using...but I started out with my Activa a year ago on a Respironics Mseries straight cpap for about 6 months, and have used it with Respironics Auto m series for about 6 months. I can tell no difference between the two machines, and have no problems with it. Still my fav. I was prescribed a pressure of 17, still stays at or below 16.
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Mask: Mirage Activa™ LT Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: HC100 HH, , Activa Orig. (w/Activa LT cushion), Activa LT, Pur Sleep, Pad A Cheeks, |
Joyce
Started using cpap Sept. 12, 2007
Respironics PR System One Bi-Pap Auto w/Flex,pressure of 9/15, do not use ramp
Started using cpap Sept. 12, 2007
Respironics PR System One Bi-Pap Auto w/Flex,pressure of 9/15, do not use ramp
Re: Activa Mask
The balloon effect of the Activa is what made me make myself get used to the pressure of a cpap and dump my bipap.
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Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: AirFit™ N10 Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: S8 Autoset II for travel |
Re: Activa Mask
I agree with you, with Apap it seems like it's not giving you enough pressure. I thought it was me. Is that how you feel too. Like really tired in the morning?
LorrieLake wrote:I recently started on a Respironics machine M Series with A Flex and find this mask is now intolerable to use with the up and down pressure. I have used this mask with a straight cpap and the mask was OK.
Anyone else find this happens?
Audrey