A good sealant

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A good sealant

Post by jimbassett » Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:09 am

I read somewhere, maybe it was on this forum, that LANSINOH brand lanilon was a good sealant to use on nasal pillows or prongs. I picked some up at Walgreens ($10 a tube) and WOW they were right. Just a very light coat of this stuff really makes my optilife seal to my nares. A little bit goes a long way. Now my nose is so soft it is amazing. This creme is thicker than Ayr and is used by nursing mothers. I can imagine that it works good for that also. Just for your information. Happy breathing......jim


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Post by ibthebest » Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:59 am

I would think that "sheep fat" (lanolin) would make those pilows slide so far that they wouldn't stop till they got stuck in your hair! One person's initial thought.

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Post by jla930 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 8:59 am

What a coincidence: I was about to post the question as to whether anyone knew of a cream or something that would help pillows stick to the nares.

So this stuff gets sticky after it's applied?

My Hybrid mask is comfortable, but the blasts of air keep waking me when the pillows slip out and start shooting into my eyes, not to mention the hissing sound.

Thanks,

Jeff

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Post by Ody » Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:04 am

I have used Blistex and seems to work as well as the AYR Gel.

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Post by socknitster » Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:52 am

ibthebest wrote:I would think that "sheep fat" (lanolin) would make those pilows slide so far that they wouldn't stop till they got stuck in your hair! One person's initial thought.
While it is made up of fatty acids and esters, it is really more of a waxy substance than a cream. It is very similar to sebum, which our skin produces. It is extremely tacky and has skin softening properties which is why it is perfect for healing skin and giving pillows users some grab. If you are having trouble sealing without lansinoh, you may need the next bigger size pillows.

jen

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Post by jla930 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:11 am

socknitster wrote:If you are having trouble sealing without lansinoh, you may need the next bigger size pillows.

jen
Unfortunately, I am already using the largest pillows that the Hybrid mask comes with. I think my nostrils are the size of a typical 55-gallon drum. I can insert the entire mask into my nose - pillows and all!

All kidding aside, when the pillows are in my nose, they seal pretty well. It's KEEPING THEM THERE that I need to do!

Thanks,

Jeff


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Post by socknitster » Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:17 am

Good point. The hybrid pillows came out at a weird angle for me too--but I have a receded jaw, so I thought it was just me. The liberty pillows are at a better angle if you get a chance to try it. Unfortunately for me the receded jaw transferred the pain to the upper lip with that one. No ff's for me!

Good to use humor, but I'm sure your nares look just fine. Easy to get a complex when all this "standard size" crap doesn't fit right isn't it?

I have had some weird adventures in masking. I'm 6' tall woman, large framed. I have successfully used size xsml thru size med in various mask incarnations. Very weird.

Jen

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Post by jla930 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:26 am

Not sure if I'll get the chance to try the Libery. I had to pay for the Hybrid out of my own pocket, as the medical equipment company didn't carry it. At $150 a pop, I think I'll have to stick with the masks that the medical equipment company handles. And they don't handle the Liberty. But thanks for the suggestion.

I did recently go back to the medical equipment company to get a Resmed Ultra Mirage full face mask; haven't tried it yet. No pillows with this one. This is my third mask. I've been a hosehead for a month.

I hear ya about "standard size". One size fits all? Not in the wonderful world of CPAP/BiPAP therapy! I read somewhere recently in these forums that some woman was on her 20th mask. Poor thing.

I don't think you're unusual in having a large frame and small face. I for one am out of proportion in so many respects, I am impossible to clothe!


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Post by socknitster » Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:32 am

If they can get other resmed masks, they can order it for you. Don't believe them if they say they "don't stock it"--that is complete and utter crap. If they keep telling you stuff like that, I would fire them and take my insurance money somewhere else.

The weird thing is, I think I look pretty proportional? Don't appear to have delicate features or anything. . . ?

Jen


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Post by oceanpearl » Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:34 am

socknitster wrote:
ibthebest wrote:I would think that "sheep fat" (lanolin) would make those pilows slide so far that they wouldn't stop till they got stuck in your hair! One person's initial thought.
While it is made up of fatty acids and esters, it is really more of a waxy substance than a cream. It is very similar to sebum, which our skin produces. It is extremely tacky and has skin softening properties which is why it is perfect for healing skin and giving pillows users some grab. If you are having trouble sealing without lansinoh, you may need the next bigger size pillows.

jen
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Re: A good sealant

Post by mindy » Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:54 am

jimbassett wrote:I read somewhere, maybe it was on this forum, that LANSINOH brand lanilon was a good sealant to use on nasal pillows or prongs. I picked some up at Walgreens ($10 a tube) and WOW they were right. Just a very light coat of this stuff really makes my optilife seal to my nares. A little bit goes a long way. Now my nose is so soft it is amazing. This creme is thicker than Ayr and is used by nursing mothers. I can imagine that it works good for that also. Just for your information. Happy breathing......jim
My sleep doc suggested a solution I use (both in and underneath my nose) -- may sound a bit weird but it's KY jelly (I'm actually using the newer liquid version). Since it's water soluble it won't degrade the silicone of the mask or pillows, and it protects my skin and helps "seat" the nasal pillows. I only use a few drops.

And let's not get too carried away with the potential humor of this one!!

Mindy


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Post by jla930 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:55 am

socknitster wrote:If they can get other resmed masks, they can order it for you. Don't believe them if they say they "don't stock it"--that is complete and utter crap. If they keep telling you stuff like that, I would fire them and take my insurance money somewhere else.

The weird thing is, I think I look pretty proportional? Don't appear to have delicate features or anything. . . ?

Jen
From your picture, you DO look pretty proportional. I gave up trying to figure out my dimensions a long time ago!

Hmmm... when I told the guy at the medical equipment company that I was going to order the Hybrid mask on my own, he made no offer to order it. But I will certainly take your advise and try insisting next time.

Thanks,

Jeff

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Re: A good sealant

Post by jla930 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 11:57 am

mindy wrote:And let's not get too carried away with the potential humor of this one!!

Mindy
DARN.... (the wheels are really spinning....mental images galore...)

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Re: A good sealant

Post by mindy » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:04 pm

jla930 wrote:
mindy wrote:And let's not get too carried away with the potential humor of this one!!

Mindy
DARN.... (the wheels are really spinning....mental images galore...)
Yes, I've got lots of mental images... I just don't want to stay awake nights unable to fall asleep for laughing

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Re: A good sealant

Post by jla930 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:19 pm

mindy wrote:Yes, I've got lots of mental images... I just don't want to stay awake nights unable to fall asleep for laughing
And the images of us hoseheads laying there with tight straps around our heads and hoses sticking out of our faces... looking like freakish elephants.. not funny enough??