full face mask recommendation
- thesleepermustawake
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full face mask recommendation
hi
I suspect my nasal pillows aren't providing the best therapy, I wake up with a dry mouth, I think I might have mouth leaks and I still feel tired.
can someone recommend a good full face mask? and how do you choose the size? S/M/L
thanks
I suspect my nasal pillows aren't providing the best therapy, I wake up with a dry mouth, I think I might have mouth leaks and I still feel tired.
can someone recommend a good full face mask? and how do you choose the size? S/M/L
thanks
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Re: full face mask recommendation
Probably the most popular full face mask is the ResMed F20. No mask fits everyone, but the F20 seems to work better for more people than many others.
In the US easiest way to be fitted is at an equipment supplier's office by a respiratory therapist who's familiar with the mask and fitting guidelines. However, ResMed has a sizing guide video and a measuring gauge you can print if you are ordering online.
https://www.resmed.com/uk/en/consumer/p ... t-f20.html
The F20 has options for a silicone sealed cushion and a memory foam seal cushion. The silicone is washable and, I think, is the most popular, but some people like the foam cushion better.
There are many other full face masks, and you may have to try more than one to find one that works well for you.
In the US easiest way to be fitted is at an equipment supplier's office by a respiratory therapist who's familiar with the mask and fitting guidelines. However, ResMed has a sizing guide video and a measuring gauge you can print if you are ordering online.
https://www.resmed.com/uk/en/consumer/p ... t-f20.html
The F20 has options for a silicone sealed cushion and a memory foam seal cushion. The silicone is washable and, I think, is the most popular, but some people like the foam cushion better.
There are many other full face masks, and you may have to try more than one to find one that works well for you.
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Re: full face mask recommendation
I was going to say the airfit f20 also. I just got started on my therapy and had such a terrible congestion issue after the first day with a nasal cushion that I went to a local place looking to try a full face mask and came away with an airfit f20 and used it last night for the first time and it was great.
you might try a mouthpiece or taping your mouth shut as an option for keeping your mouth shut/moist. just a cheaper "worth a shot" sort of suggestion if you're not completely in love with the idea of getting a full mask.
you might try a mouthpiece or taping your mouth shut as an option for keeping your mouth shut/moist. just a cheaper "worth a shot" sort of suggestion if you're not completely in love with the idea of getting a full mask.
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Re: full face mask recommendation
Have you considered mouth taping? It works for many of us.
Re: full face mask recommendation
User recommendations are pretty useless. What fits me likely won't fit you. Get a mask supplier to try several on you. That's their job.
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Re: full face mask recommendation
someone mentioned mouth taping and that is an automatic trigger for me to post this-thesleepermustawake wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 8:16 amhi
I suspect my nasal pillows aren't providing the best therapy, I wake up with a dry mouth, I think I might have mouth leaks and I still feel tired.
can someone recommend a good full face mask? and how do you choose the size? S/M/L
thanks
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i don't know if Scunci is available in UK. but you can certainly google it to find out. i wholeheartedly recommend this method. my AHI dropped a whole point using the hairbands.
also, as to the dry mouth, have you tried any of the saliva producing oral mouth rinses or lozenges? i use Xylimelts lozenges and they keep my mouth moist throughout the night.
good luck!
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- raisedfist
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Re: full face mask recommendation
The ResMed F20, Philips Respironics Dreamwear and Fisher & Paykel Simplus are the top full face masks. The lab I went to last said that they use the Simplus a lot and that people are happy with it, and it lasts a long time. As a bonus F&P masks are often cheaper than ResMed or PR masks.
On CPAP dot com you can print out a sizing guide for each mask - just make sure you follow the directions about printing to scale. Then you just cut out the fitting guide and voila.
On CPAP dot com you can print out a sizing guide for each mask - just make sure you follow the directions about printing to scale. Then you just cut out the fitting guide and voila.
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- Jas_williams
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Re: full face mask recommendation
It doesn’t work like that in the uk
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- MurrayNevada
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Re: full face mask recommendation
I agree that the above mentioned ResMed F20, Philips Respironics Dreamwear and Fisher & Paykel Simplus are the top full face masks. I am having very good luck with the DreamWear FFM, using a RemZzzs Liner, with it.raisedfist wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 12:27 pmThe ResMed F20, Philips Respironics Dreamwear and Fisher & Paykel Simplus are the top full face masks. The lab I went to last said that they use the Simplus a lot and that people are happy with it, and it lasts a long time. As a bonus F&P masks are often cheaper than ResMed or PR masks.
On CPAP dot com you can print out a sizing guide for each mask - just make sure you follow the directions about printing to scale. Then you just cut out the fitting guide and voila.
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Re: full face mask recommendation
The Resmed AirTouch F20 with memory foam is my top choice followed VERY VERY CLOSELY by the Philips Respironics DreamWear Full Face. Both are GREAT masks. You won’t go wrong either way.
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Re: full face mask recommendation
When I use a FFM, I use a Simplus in large for what it's worth,.....not much! 

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Re: full face mask recommendation
Can you move to a more civilized country?
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Re: full face mask recommendation
Don't forget the hybrid-style FFMs: pillows and something that covers the mouth.
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- thesleepermustawake
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Re: full face mask recommendation
thanks for the recommendations. yes unfortunately I can't go to a technician and have them fit me with different masks. we have a national health service in the UK which is great but we bsaically get whatever mask they currently have in stock. mostly nasal pillows. they gave me a medium dreamwear mask which is the new one with the tube at the top of the head but it doesn't feel great.
I can go back and ask if they havre a full face mask but I'm not sure what I'll get.
the area where I live, they only give set pressure machines as well, they even said they might get the new models but would only get the set pressure ones...and even so, they only replace the machines once they die.
I'm considering taking out a loan for a new APAP machine.
My AHI is pretty normal, I think maybe sleepyhead isn't detecting that the therapy isn't effective somehow. I woke up with a sore throat which is a a pretty common occurence for me, and also in the early hours of the morning, I keep waking up and having to fiddle with the nasal pillows because of the leak/hissing noise.
I definitely won't do the mouth taping thing, sorry too weird!
I can go back and ask if they havre a full face mask but I'm not sure what I'll get.
the area where I live, they only give set pressure machines as well, they even said they might get the new models but would only get the set pressure ones...and even so, they only replace the machines once they die.
I'm considering taking out a loan for a new APAP machine.
My AHI is pretty normal, I think maybe sleepyhead isn't detecting that the therapy isn't effective somehow. I woke up with a sore throat which is a a pretty common occurence for me, and also in the early hours of the morning, I keep waking up and having to fiddle with the nasal pillows because of the leak/hissing noise.
I definitely won't do the mouth taping thing, sorry too weird!

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- MurrayNevada
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Re: full face mask recommendation
IMHO not so great. The conditions you mention make the successful treatment of OSA difficult at best. Please buy it outside NHS if you have the funds available and are permitted to do so. Good luck.thesleepermustawake wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 3:56 amthanks for the recommendations. yes unfortunately I can't go to a technician and have them fit me with different masks. we have a national health service in the UK which is great but we bsaically get whatever mask they currently have in stock.
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