Had a CPAP for years but stopped using it because it did nothing. Have been on a BiPap for last 28 days, after getting tritration studies, etc. So have been experimenting with masks, chinstraps etc for last 30 days, and monitoring with Sleepyhead.
Ordered a Sleepweaver Advance and it arrived yesterday. First of all, even though I knew it was going to be light..... I didn't know it was going to be THAT light.
So tried it last night, and it certainly was the most comfortable night ever sleeping with a mask. And this morning, I had my best AHI reading ever. 7.20. And the Obstructive Reading was only 1.76.
So I'm anxious to try this for a few days and see if this is the new norm. But very impressed on Day (night) One.
My first night with Sleepweaver Advance
Re: My first night with Sleepweaver Advance
Well, I've had mixed results on Day 2 and 3 of the Sleepweaver Advance. First it's still ultra-comfortable. (does anyone else kind of like the flow of air? I do). But I had a 22.51 reading on night 2. I had a whole mess of centrals around 6 AM. The OA number was 6.4.
But on night 3 I smashed my best results ever with a 1.89 overall reading.
But on night 3 I smashed my best results ever with a 1.89 overall reading.
- n0hardmask
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Re: My first night with Sleepweaver Advance
Welcome to CPAPTALK, and to the community of SleepWeaver lovers. I've used the Advanced just over a year. Trying the éLan now, but in some ways I like the Advanced better.JaxTom wrote:Well, I've had mixed results on Day 2 and 3 of the Sleepweaver Advance. First it's still ultra-comfortable. (does anyone else kind of like the flow of air? I do). But I had a 22.51 reading on night 2. I had a whole mess of centrals around 6 AM. The OA number was 6.4.
But on night 3 I smashed my best results ever with a 1.89 overall reading.
Having tried out a FFM, I originally got SW because it made sense; and I continue to like it. I have a ComfortLite2 as an alternate, but have a hard time wearing it at night; better for daytime naps when not moving around.
Don't know where you live, but for many of us, the past few weks have been allergy hell; so maybe your numbers have less to do with the mask and more with external factors. Good luch either way.
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Re: My first night with Sleepweaver Advance
New Advance here, first night down. Pink!
I like it even better than the Élan for comfort.
Not as much air shooting over my eyelids.
I do wish it was just a shade smaller, but it'll do for now.
Yay, Circadiance!
I like it even better than the Élan for comfort.
Not as much air shooting over my eyelids.
I do wish it was just a shade smaller, but it'll do for now.
Yay, Circadiance!
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Re: My first night with Sleepweaver Advance
I've been debating whether to try an Elan also. You would think that since it's their follow-on model it would be a "better" model. But I guess opinion is split. I've never been affected by allergies, so I don't think that is an issue.
I wear a eye mask http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Zone-Earth- ... hpc_text_z to help insure I don't get a stream of air into the eye.
I wear a eye mask http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Zone-Earth- ... hpc_text_z to help insure I don't get a stream of air into the eye.
Re: My first night with Sleepweaver Advance
Hello,
I think the mask is fantastic! I mean, if it will work without blowing air directly into my eyes within the next two weeks.
The air blowing actually bothered me a great deal because my nose would get cold, but I've finally gotten used to it.
Most of you have numbers you measure that mean nothing to me. Granted, I usually visit this Board in the middle of the night when I can't sleep. That just might have something to do with it.
I have a machine that won't measure anything and I often think it would be much more effective if I could see if I really slept well and the machine worked the night before. I see there's a post I haven't yet read that talks about a faulty machine. Iim thinking of educating myself a whole lot more and then asking if I can get a machine that shows me some results.
My diagnosis is Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea but I don't think my pressure is that high at 8. Nonetheless, because I never get REM sleep, the doctor has me on Nuvigil which has helped me start to emerge from this cocoon I've been living in for the past three and a half years.
I truly belive that the girl at Circadiance was being straight with me about why my masks separated on me. And she was young; I'm older and more cynical. I think as their business increases, we're going to see a recommendation on the masks saying to wash them in Liquid Tide because the two companies have or are in the midst of making a deal. More power to them!
Oh, and she said one thing I was personally thrilled about. She said they are working on making a smaller, more petite size in this mask. She said it will be a long way coming. I had asked her if they had a pediatric one and she said they didn't. I figured it might help me because, for example, when I buy glasses I have to buy children's size and when I buy a winter hat (as seldom as possible!), I have to buy it in the children's department. Next time, I think I'll get an Elmo hat!
I think the mask is fantastic! I mean, if it will work without blowing air directly into my eyes within the next two weeks.
The air blowing actually bothered me a great deal because my nose would get cold, but I've finally gotten used to it.
Most of you have numbers you measure that mean nothing to me. Granted, I usually visit this Board in the middle of the night when I can't sleep. That just might have something to do with it.
I have a machine that won't measure anything and I often think it would be much more effective if I could see if I really slept well and the machine worked the night before. I see there's a post I haven't yet read that talks about a faulty machine. Iim thinking of educating myself a whole lot more and then asking if I can get a machine that shows me some results.
My diagnosis is Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea but I don't think my pressure is that high at 8. Nonetheless, because I never get REM sleep, the doctor has me on Nuvigil which has helped me start to emerge from this cocoon I've been living in for the past three and a half years.
I truly belive that the girl at Circadiance was being straight with me about why my masks separated on me. And she was young; I'm older and more cynical. I think as their business increases, we're going to see a recommendation on the masks saying to wash them in Liquid Tide because the two companies have or are in the midst of making a deal. More power to them!
Oh, and she said one thing I was personally thrilled about. She said they are working on making a smaller, more petite size in this mask. She said it will be a long way coming. I had asked her if they had a pediatric one and she said they didn't. I figured it might help me because, for example, when I buy glasses I have to buy children's size and when I buy a winter hat (as seldom as possible!), I have to buy it in the children's department. Next time, I think I'll get an Elmo hat!
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Re: My first night with Sleepweaver Advance
After recently saying I was a Bella Loops person forever, I'm debating whether to try an Elan also. Lately the silicone has been bothering me and I have no idea why. Yes, I've tried lanolin cream... not helping tho.JaxTom wrote:I've been debating whether to try an Elan also. You would think that since it's their follow-on model it would be a "better" model. But I guess opinion is split.
Any other reviews of the Elan or the Sleep Weaver Advance (tried that mask and didn't like it) would be appreciated by many of us.
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Re: My first night with Sleepweaver Advance
Thought I'd report on Days 4-6. Day 4 - 4.71 (Obstructive 0.74), Day 5 - 13.45 (Obstructive was 1.61) Day 6 5.56 (Obstructive 0.65)
Those numbers are way better than I was getting with my FFM, and I am about 99% more comfortable. I am getting a little irritation under the nose from the edge of the mask.
Those numbers are way better than I was getting with my FFM, and I am about 99% more comfortable. I am getting a little irritation under the nose from the edge of the mask.