ingesting air?

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momexp5
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ingesting air?

Post by momexp5 » Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:07 am

What does one do about ingesting air?

Sorry for the newbie question - is there somewhere on this website with FAQs like that? I'm trying to get up to speed, but I'm also really impatient! I'm very much still reading these boards, yet I *so* want to get on the road with some decent sleep.

I burp, I get uncomfortable air pockets, my cheeks balloon out suddenly - is this part of the adjustment?

41yow, 118lb, severe OSA, lots of allergies, had surgery for deviated septum.
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Tampa Tom
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Post by Tampa Tom » Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:16 am

Burping, bloating, yeah, sounds like you are ingesting air (air going down your esophagus instead of into your lungs...)

Your pressure could be high....
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Post by neversleeps » Mon Jun 20, 2005 11:53 am

Hi!

Click on the word: Search (at the top of this page). Enter: aerophagia.
You'll get lots of info on swallowing air. Here's a good thread... click on:

Bloating

You are not alone!!

momexp5
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Thanks :-) more

Post by momexp5 » Mon Jun 20, 2005 3:09 pm

Ah, I see, the answer is "REMStar Auto with CFlex"

I've only been at this since Thursday, starting with a REMStar Plus with CFlex (with the heated humidifier, of course).

I've already asked for the Small mask to be replaced with a Petite mask. Might that make a difference, having a correctly sized mask?

Do I need to give it a week after I get the correct mask?

I'd feel so pushy and discontent to ask for a different machine after already asking for a different mask! Not that I won't... but it sounds like I might need doctor concurrence? Do I call my doctor or my DME?

My setting is 8 cm2 H2O. It sounds like going to 7 might help, if I must keep the REMStar Plus?

I feel like I should scarf a rootbeer upon awakening in order to get some good Girl Scout Camp Burping started...

41yow, 118lb, severe OSA, lots of allergies, had surgery for deviated septum.
click to see my introductory post.

momexp5
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sleeping position?

Post by momexp5 » Mon Jun 20, 2005 3:22 pm

Does sleeping on one's side help with the air swallowing?
41yow, 118lb, severe OSA, lots of allergies, had surgery for deviated septum.
click to see my introductory post.