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new to CPAP

Post by maddiecakes » Thu Jan 01, 2009 9:03 am

I just spent my first night (Happy New Year!) on CPAP so I'm grateful for any info and tips I can absorb!

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packitin
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Re: new to CPAP

Post by packitin » Thu Jan 01, 2009 9:14 am

You're welcome to the forum. Come on in, sit down, and stay awhile, why don't ye?
We'd be glad to give and tips, info, or encouragement we can.
Why don't you give us more facts about your experience, equipment and personal facts?
If I were you, I'd fill out the profile and let us see what machine and mask you're using.
Hope you comeback soon and join in the discussions.
Good luck

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by OutaSync » Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:20 am

Welcome to our world, Maddiecakes!!! If your doctor or DME has not given you all the information you need to make your therapy successful, you will find it here. Just let us know if we can be of any help. There are a lot of experienced people here 24/7.

Bev
Diagnosed 9/4/07
Sleep Study Titrated to 19 cm H2O
Rotating between Activa and Softgel
11/2/07 RemStar M Series Auto with AFlex 14-17
10/17/08 BiPAP Auto SV 13/13-23, BPM Auto, AHI avg <1

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by sleepydoll » Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:14 am

You have chosen a great place to get answers and encouragement.
Did you have time to check out "Where A CPAP Newbie Should Start ", (the second post from the top?)
Welcome to this grand forum.
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Re: new to CPAP

Post by rwalker » Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:01 pm

Welcome to this fantastic forum, i am new to cpap and have gained alot of information from these really friendly people, as one of the post says give as much info as possible. When you get frustrated with any aspect of cpap share it here and you will go away with a smile on your face

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by maddiecakes » Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:21 pm

Thanks to all for the kind welcome! I'm going through different masks to see what works for me. So far, the Comfort Gel nasal mask seems to be the most comfy. My grandkids say I should wear it instead of the nasal pillow mask because it's "way more scary." LOL!

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by AuntieNae » Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:26 pm

Cute!
Remember to say something scary too .. someone posted here they say something like "Luke, I'm your father" each night ..
S8 AutoSet II with H4i Humid, reader + software
M Series Auto w Aflex with HH, reader + software
IntelliPAP AutoAdjust with HH, reader + software
Mirage Liberty Full Face with Nasal Pillows and Head Gear
Pursleep, Pad A Cheeks~ :)
Started 9/12/08

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by birdshell » Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:31 pm

Well, if you have already braved your masked soul to the grandchildren...you are way ahead. Image

Welcome to the forum. Most of us are here to help, so ask away!

Karen

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by TheDreamer » Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:46 pm

Welcome....I'm also a newbie...last night was my 3rd night.

This place is great...I've learned so much....the other night I was going through videos and learned some useful tips that weren't covered when I was given the equipment or from reading the supplied manuals/papers.

Guess I'll just keep at the current mask, since its what was prescribed....but do wonder if there wouldn't have been something better than... my doctor prescribed it because it was the same mask used by the sleep lab. But, I think pillows is probably the way to go for me....I'm just have strap issues.

The Dreamer.

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by Driver59 » Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:04 pm

Welcome to the Yellow Brick Road! We are all traveling toward a good nights sleep. The great thing is you have already come to OZ and everyone here is the Wizard in his or her own way. Sharing experience and advice or offering comfort and support
is a magical way of helping others. That's what you will find here. I have only been on cpap since September, but have found this site to be without equal anywhere. Glad you found your way here too.
Don

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by cpapsue » Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:12 pm

Last night was my first, too. How did you do? I felt as though I couldn't breathe at first, sort of struggling to get air in and out. Then the hose partially disconnected from the base unit, making a terrible sound - fixed that and finally fell asleep after lying awake for about 1.5 hrs. I think I would like cooler air. Hoping tonight is a little easier.

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by OutaSync » Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:34 pm

If you like the air cooler, you can turn the humidifier off. The air will still pass over the water and pick up humidity, it just won't be so warm. Some of us prefer the cooler air, some even pour chilled water into their humidifiers. It's all a matter of personal comfort, the choice is ours.

Welcome to the forum!

Bev
Diagnosed 9/4/07
Sleep Study Titrated to 19 cm H2O
Rotating between Activa and Softgel
11/2/07 RemStar M Series Auto with AFlex 14-17
10/17/08 BiPAP Auto SV 13/13-23, BPM Auto, AHI avg <1

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Re: new to CPAP

Post by whatrdreamsmadeof » Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:43 pm

Welcome to the forum, you did great for your first night, if you fell asleep after 1.5 hours your doing better than most of us did on our first night. You didn't say you woke up during the night so that in itself is REAL progress, I've been trying to do that for years.
You'll find any help and answers you need here so ask away and Best of Cpap Luck!
E
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It's about the moments that take your breath away.