He wants me to try a Total Face mask, go back to the ENT for more consultation, and to see a sleep dentist. Sigh. More waiting...
Last nights info:

I'm not eligible for another sleep study until July.cohodependent wrote:So, did you have a titration study done for your Bi-Pap? Sounds to me like you need a new titration study.
Trying to trouble shoot until I can get back on a nasal mask of some type is pretty much pointless. Oral mask is just not a workable solution for me but its the only thing I can do until the nasal issue is resolved.cohodependent wrote: Your sats should not drop below 90% while on the machine. If you are, some thing is not right, oral leaks, mask leaks or true events.
Amen to that! It really is pretty brutal. The worse part for me is that it doesn't control my apnea well at all. It creates a flapping pallet. I was talking to my DME the other day and he said he had one other patient on the Oracle who complained of this. The dryness and drooling, while terrible, are minor compared to this.cohodependent wrote:The Oracle is a tough interface. Most of my patients are unable to tolerate it.
Flexifit 407. I found it very comfortable and is still the only mask that I feel really relaxed and easy to use.cohodependent wrote: What nasal mask did you use before?
I second that motion. Please do stick around.dsm wrote:Just wanted to say that your contributions here are of great interest & I hope you keep posting
That is the one that I tried as a second inline humidifier. It does help but I have gotten used to the dry mouth and couldn't see paying $200+ CDN dollars for it.cohodependent wrote:The Oracle does need lots n lots of humidification & the HC150 is the only H/H I know of that can deliver it.
I find the associated pressure 'poping' that goes along with that very hard to get a good sleep with. Very annoyingcohodependent wrote:The frustration with the oracle is having to effectively plug up your nose
Not that I am aware of.cohodependent wrote:Do you have any latex allergies?
Yeah I do seem to be the odd ball out on this one. My ENT said he has had a couple patients however who's noses just couldn't handle the air pressure. Its not clear to me at all what the real problem is.cohodependent wrote:I have never heard of any one having the problems that you are having.
Yes and yes.cohodependent wrote:Oh, are you using distilled water in your humidifier,
and changing it daily??
Mask: Quattro™ FX Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: PR SystemOne BPAP Auto w/Bi-Flex & Humidifier - EncorePro 2.2 Software - Contec CMS-50D+ Oximeter - Respironics EverFlo Q Concentrator |
Machine: DreamStation Auto CPAP Machine |
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: DreamStation Heated Humidifier |
Additional Comments: CPAP history: dumb tank, auto, PR M, PR System 1, PR BIPAP, PR System 1 model 60, Resmed S9, Resmed S10, Dreamstation |
Mask: Quattro™ FX Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: PR SystemOne BPAP Auto w/Bi-Flex & Humidifier - EncorePro 2.2 Software - Contec CMS-50D+ Oximeter - Respironics EverFlo Q Concentrator |