Beards, help!!!
Beards, help!!!
For anyone who still has a beard, I would love any ideas on masks leaks!!
Nasal pillows (Swift and ComfortCurve work for me) and poligrip strips if "mouth taping" is needed.
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Machine: AirSense 11 Autoset |
Mask: DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Oscar software Previous Masks: Airfit P10 Nasal Pillow, Swift FX Nasal Pillow, Comfort Curve, Opus, Mirage Swift II |
My pressures tend to stay in the 12-13 range. Occasionally it's gone as high as 16 (the maximum in my APAP range)
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Machine: AirSense 11 Autoset |
Mask: DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Oscar software Previous Masks: Airfit P10 Nasal Pillow, Swift FX Nasal Pillow, Comfort Curve, Opus, Mirage Swift II |
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Full beard and comfortable from day 1 with the swift nasal pillows. My pressure is anywhere from 6.2 to 11.6 on my autoPAP and I don't find it hard to handle with proper humidifier level.
I was aware of the potential for problems with leaks before starting out and usggested at the titration study that this would be a reason to use nasal pillows, and they used the Swift that night and I have never tried anything else so I don't know if I would have leaks with regular mask. You could try and see... especially the smaller masks which go only right below the nose it shouldn't be that hard to get a rasonable seal.
I was aware of the potential for problems with leaks before starting out and usggested at the titration study that this would be a reason to use nasal pillows, and they used the Swift that night and I have never tried anything else so I don't know if I would have leaks with regular mask. You could try and see... especially the smaller masks which go only right below the nose it shouldn't be that hard to get a rasonable seal.
- snufflepgs
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And I've had nothing but leaks with the Ultra Mirage Full Face Mask at the same 12-13 pressures. Just goes to show you that none of these experiences may be applicable to yours. Unfortunately, too often, it's just trial and error - an expensive learning experience.
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Machine: AirSense 11 Autoset |
Mask: DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Oscar software Previous Masks: Airfit P10 Nasal Pillow, Swift FX Nasal Pillow, Comfort Curve, Opus, Mirage Swift II |
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I wear a full beard. If I tighten my straps down to the point I cut off the blood flow to my brain I can honestly say I have only a few noticeable leaks every hour. In other words, I've not found a solution. I'm sick to death of mashing my mask to my face and still not having a leak free night. I've tried a NasalAire II and while it works as advertised, I can't keep my stupid mouth shut...........and I've tried chin straps, mouth straps, mouth guards, and even tried taping, but tape just tore the skin off my lips. I'll keep on trying, but this is really becoming tiring.
Chris
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I'm not a Doctor, nor am I associated with the medical profession in any way. Any comments I make are just personal opinions. Take them or leave them. (justa don't gripe at me if ya donna like 'em!)
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beard
I have a short beard and have had very few problems with the full face fisher and paykel 431. My average leak is around 40 at a pressure of about 12 or 13. That's close to the leak rate for that mask. I like it, but like everyone says, its a personal experimentation, wallet busting experience. stormin
Take charge of your health! No one else will.
Try poligrip strips on your lips. It works.Sleepy-eyes wrote: I can't keep my stupid mouth shut...........and I've tried chin straps, mouth straps, mouth guards, and even tried taping, but tape just tore the skin off my lips. I'll keep on trying, but this is really becoming tiring.
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Machine: AirSense 11 Autoset |
Mask: DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Oscar software Previous Masks: Airfit P10 Nasal Pillow, Swift FX Nasal Pillow, Comfort Curve, Opus, Mirage Swift II |
- RobertinTX
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Well just my 0.02 worth...
I've been on cpap 15 years and have always had a full beard and mustache.
I use the nasal mask, FlexiFit 407 is one of my favorites...
I only use nasal mask, I couldn't stand the pillows or full face.
Like I said just my 2cents worth..
Good luck and btw my pressure is 20.....
I've been on cpap 15 years and have always had a full beard and mustache.
I use the nasal mask, FlexiFit 407 is one of my favorites...
I only use nasal mask, I couldn't stand the pillows or full face.
Like I said just my 2cents worth..
Good luck and btw my pressure is 20.....
RobertinTX
Been using CPAP for 15 years....Love it....
Now if I could find a hosehead companion,
life would be gr8...
Been using CPAP for 15 years....Love it....
Now if I could find a hosehead companion,
life would be gr8...
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Doesn't work for me, and man you should hear the noise when it breaks loose!!!!!greyhound wrote:Try poligrip strips on your lips. It works.Sleepy-eyes wrote: I can't keep my stupid mouth shut...........and I've tried chin straps, mouth straps, mouth guards, and even tried taping, but tape just tore the skin off my lips. I'll keep on trying, but this is really becoming tiring.
Chris
I'm not a Doctor, nor am I associated with the medical profession in any way. Any comments I make are just personal opinions. Take them or leave them. (justa don't gripe at me if ya donna like 'em!)
I'm not a Doctor, nor am I associated with the medical profession in any way. Any comments I make are just personal opinions. Take them or leave them. (justa don't gripe at me if ya donna like 'em!)