Full Face Masks

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ladybug4
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Full Face Masks

Post by ladybug4 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:03 pm

I am having a lot of trouble with my mask leaking and it is driving me nuts, I do not know much about the varieties of masks. what brands are the best?

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Re: Full Face Masks

Post by LSAT » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:07 pm

Why don't you tell us what masks you are using? Also...what machine are you using and at what pressure.

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Re: Full Face Masks

Post by sleepnationtv » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:51 pm

Hi,

I just did a video post on full face masks that will help you out. I reviewed some of the best masks on the market. Check it out and let me know if you have any other questions.
http://www.sleepnation.tv/post/942170110/episode2
Dane Schapper, Founder cpaplibrary.com
Check out the cpaplibrary video bloghttp://www.cpaplibrary.com

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Re: Full Face Masks

Post by brazospearl » Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:47 am

Ladybug, finding the right mask is kinda like finding the perfect jeans; what's best for one might very well not be the best for another. Please let us know which mask you're currently using so we can be of more assistance.

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Re: Full Face Masks

Post by ladybug4 » Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:23 am

MY mask is a full face Flexi by Fisher & Paykel, it is very floppy and flimsy. My Cpap is a S 8 Elite II by ResMed.

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Re: Full Face Masks

Post by ladybug4 » Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:51 am

Today i am going new Pulmonologist to get my latest results for my last sleep study, he tested me with a Bi Pap. I plan on discussing my mask problems with him. He may order me a whole new machine a mask. I'll let you know what he plans to do with me.

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Re: Full Face Masks

Post by ladybug4 » Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:17 pm

OK. The Dr is ordering a Bi Pap for as well as a type of mask; should be within a week or so.

He told me that I stop breathing 37 times an hour is that a lot? And what does that really mean,what are the side effects of that ? I am still adjusting to all of sleep problem business, there is a lot that I don't know.

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Re: Full Face Masks

Post by elena88 » Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:33 pm

Hi ladybug,
You have a very cute avatar photo.

When you get a moment, go read the new users icons on the top, the cpap wiki, and all the things for beginners.
then you can also use the search engine here to find some topics that interest you.. The more you read the more you will be successful in your therapy.

Okay for your results, yes thirty seven times an hour is lot, I think over thirty and you are a severe case.

The doctor that ordered you a bipap just made your life a whole lot easier. Be sure to ask for the five to eight page summery of your sleep study.
Every newbie MUST have this to understand their condition and treatment.

A bipap has two different pressures, one to inhale which is the one which will stop your obstructions, like clearing your tongue
away from your throat enough for air to pass, and the exhale, where you want to relax when you breath out.

a regular cpap has one pressure, and you must breath in and out against it.. it can be very hard for some people depending on what pressure you have.

Bless your doctor for getting you a bipap, you will figure out the masks as you try them one by one.. this can take some
time..

If you dont HAVE to wear a full face mask, the nose pillow masks are very easy and comfy to wear, but mind you, it takes time to
get used to any mask or machine..

My favorite mask right now is the swift fx nasal pillow, if you click on my little icon in my profile it will take you to a larger photo of
what it looks like..

Anyway, it sounds like you have a fabulous doctor, and congratulations on getting a bipap. Someday I hope to have one too .

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Mask: Swift™ FX Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear
Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control
Additional Comments: sleep study: slept 66 min in stage 2 AHI 43.3 had 86 spontaneous arousals I changed pressure from 11 to 4cm now no apap tummy sleeping solved apnea

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Re: Full Face Masks

Post by LSAT » Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:57 pm

ladybug4 wrote:OK. The Dr is ordering a Bi Pap for as well as a type of mask; should be within a week or so.

He told me that I stop breathing 37 times an hour is that a lot? And what does that really mean,what are the side effects of that ? I am still adjusting to all of sleep problem business, there is a lot that I don't know.

Unfortunately living requires breathing! The side effects of not breathing are serious!