
Wisp nasal mask: last night's Encore basic report
Wisp nasal mask: last night's Encore basic report
This is last night's detail on Encore Basic using the Wisp nasal mask. I taped my mouth but not so tight that I couldn't get air in. My mouth was a little dry when I took off the mask butnot as bad as if I'd had it open all night. I went 5 hours with the mask on, awake for maybe an hour from 1o to 11, then woke at 2 and didn't go back to sleep. The awake times show a lot of CA's. Does this mean that perhaps
I got some therapy while I was sleeping?

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Mask: Eson™ Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Software is Sleepyhead |
Machine: Respironics Bi-level 760 pressures 9.5/13.5
Humidifier: Respironics heated humidifier
Mask: F&P Eson Nasal mask
(previous tries with ResMed Swift FX Nano nasal and Mirage Quattro Full Face...still looking for my holy grail mask)
Humidifier: Respironics heated humidifier
Mask: F&P Eson Nasal mask
(previous tries with ResMed Swift FX Nano nasal and Mirage Quattro Full Face...still looking for my holy grail mask)
Re: Wisp nasal mask: last night's Encore basic report
Yes, you got therapy while sleeping.
The period of time that you were asleep, yes...very decent therapy for the 3 hours you were asleep.
The CAs just ignore them when you know you were awake during those times.
The period of time that you were asleep, yes...very decent therapy for the 3 hours you were asleep.
The CAs just ignore them when you know you were awake during those times.
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Machine: AirCurve™ 10 VAuto BiLevel Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Additional Comments: Mask Bleep Eclipse https://bleepsleep.com/the-eclipse/ |
I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.
Re: Wisp nasal mask: last night's Encore basic report
Pugsy wrote:Yes, you got therapy while sleeping.
The period of time that you were asleep, yes...very decent therapy for the 3 hours you were asleep.
The CAs just ignore them when you know you were awake during those times.
That's good to hear, Pugsy. I'm such a worrywart, I can't help but wonder how much air escaped through my mouth even though I used a piece of tape, and how that affected therapy. but at least I didn't have the horrendous leaks.
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Mask: Eson™ Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Software is Sleepyhead |
Machine: Respironics Bi-level 760 pressures 9.5/13.5
Humidifier: Respironics heated humidifier
Mask: F&P Eson Nasal mask
(previous tries with ResMed Swift FX Nano nasal and Mirage Quattro Full Face...still looking for my holy grail mask)
Humidifier: Respironics heated humidifier
Mask: F&P Eson Nasal mask
(previous tries with ResMed Swift FX Nano nasal and Mirage Quattro Full Face...still looking for my holy grail mask)
Re: Wisp nasal mask: last night's Encore basic report
Isn't that "Normal Mask Fit" line a gorgeous thing?
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Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Backup & Travel Machines: PR System One Bipap Auto, S9 VPAP Auto, S9 Autoset, Oximeter CMS-50E |
Diagnosed March 2011, using APAP 14 - 16.5 cm, AFlex+ 2
Alt masks Swift FX pillows, Mirage FX nasal mask, Mirage Quattro full face mask
Alt masks Swift FX pillows, Mirage FX nasal mask, Mirage Quattro full face mask
Re: Wisp nasal mask: last night's Encore basic report
Your leak line isn't so pretty and you probably did have some air escape through the mouth, from the looks of things, but at this point the whole goal is to get you sleeping with the mask and have some semblance of decent therapy and since you didn't hit large leak territory last night this is a great report.
The machine can compensate for a good bit of leaking as long as it isn't massive leaks so we can trust this data.
Given your history...this is a quite acceptable report and we will gladly take it.
Interesting to note that during the 3 hours of sleep you did get that the pressures didn't want to go all that high...at least not as high as was originally thought. Probably too soon to make much out of that and it was just 3 hours but maybe you don't need EPAP in the 20s like first thought.
Baby steps Ellen, baby steps and you will eventually get there. Sometimes a little mouth breathing is the lesser of two evils when it comes to leaks.
The machine can compensate for a good bit of leaking as long as it isn't massive leaks so we can trust this data.
Given your history...this is a quite acceptable report and we will gladly take it.
Interesting to note that during the 3 hours of sleep you did get that the pressures didn't want to go all that high...at least not as high as was originally thought. Probably too soon to make much out of that and it was just 3 hours but maybe you don't need EPAP in the 20s like first thought.
Baby steps Ellen, baby steps and you will eventually get there. Sometimes a little mouth breathing is the lesser of two evils when it comes to leaks.
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Machine: AirCurve™ 10 VAuto BiLevel Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Additional Comments: Mask Bleep Eclipse https://bleepsleep.com/the-eclipse/ |
I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.
Re: Wisp nasal mask: last night's Encore basic report
thank you Pugsy and everyone else who has been responding to my panicked rants. Your help is invaluable, I would have given up long ago without your concern and support. I just hope I can pay it back.
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Mask: Eson™ Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Software is Sleepyhead |
Machine: Respironics Bi-level 760 pressures 9.5/13.5
Humidifier: Respironics heated humidifier
Mask: F&P Eson Nasal mask
(previous tries with ResMed Swift FX Nano nasal and Mirage Quattro Full Face...still looking for my holy grail mask)
Humidifier: Respironics heated humidifier
Mask: F&P Eson Nasal mask
(previous tries with ResMed Swift FX Nano nasal and Mirage Quattro Full Face...still looking for my holy grail mask)