How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

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How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

Post by myapapismadhot » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:12 pm

My mask fits very well when I am on my back, sometimes it comes loose when I sleep on my side. My leak rate is 25, so it's well under the 50L/H that seem to cause problems. Should I look at getting a specific pillow to help this? Does anyone have any input? Thanks.

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Post by yorkiemum01 » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:30 pm

Oh my gosh.....something I can finally offer some advice on!! LOL

The Chiro-Flow pillow was mentioned on this site, (wulfman, he rocks!) and for me personally, its been the dream pillow I've searched for! For years I've used down/goose feather, and never imagined I would switch, but this Chiro-Flow has allowed me to sleep on my side with a full face mask. I found mine on Ebay. Just my 2 cents

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Post by jimbassett » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:50 pm

I bought a shapeable pillow from TARGETS and it made all the difference in being able to sleep on my side. I cannot sleep supine so something had to work and this was the answer for me. I think the cost was around 25.
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Post by rested gal » Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:43 pm

Some nights I use the "Shapeable" pillow from Target that Jim mentioned, and some nights the PAPillow...this one:
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/papill ... illow.html

Either of those work very well for me -- a toss 'n turn, mostly side sleeper.
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Post by birdshell » Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:50 pm

I, too, use the Shapeable pillow, as well as others.

Click Here for Shapeable Pillow

They are available at Target stores for under $15.

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Post by chipbutty » Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:17 am

I got the Chiroflow hoping it would help with side sleeping but found it doesn't support my neck well and I wake with neck pain.

Nice idea but just doesn't work for me.

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Re: How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

Post by roncron » Tue Jul 29, 2008 8:21 am

myapapismadhot wrote:My mask fits very well when I am on my back, sometimes it comes loose when I sleep on my side. My leak rate is 25, so it's well under the 50L/H that seem to cause problems. Should I look at getting a specific pillow to help this? Does anyone have any input? Thanks.
Hopefully a $25 pillow will solve your problem. But maybe it's the mask? Some masks are better than others for side sleeping. What kind of mask do you have?

Also, do you mean that your leak rate is 25 on your back AND on your side, or just on your back?

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Post by Insomniyak » Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:24 am

I bought the contour memory foam pillow from Big Lots ($12) and it works well.

Another thing is, try loosening the upper straps, tightening the lowers slightly and making sure the mask doesn't slide as you turn.

Good luck

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Re: How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

Post by GumbyCT » Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:37 am

I don't care which pillow you get - you're not likely to do better than 25. But w/o knowing the pressure 25 is not worth much.

ps .Consider getting Peggy's Pillow Pal - PPP
myapapismadhot wrote:My mask fits very well when I am on my back, sometimes it comes loose when I sleep on my side. My leak rate is 25, so it's well under the 50L/H that seem to cause problems. Should I look at getting a specific pillow to help this? Does anyone have any input? Thanks.

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Re: How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

Post by Wulfman » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:26 pm

myapapismadhot wrote:My mask fits very well when I am on my back, sometimes it comes loose when I sleep on my side. My leak rate is 25, so it's well under the 50L/H that seem to cause problems. Should I look at getting a specific pillow to help this? Does anyone have any input? Thanks.
What mask?
What machine?
What pressure setting(s)?

Some masks don't work worth a darn for side sleeping.
Some masks don't work worth a darn for back sleeping.
Some masks don't work worth a darn for stomach sleeping.

And then......some masks just don't work worth a darn for anybody.

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Re: How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

Post by DreamStalker » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:28 pm

Wulfman wrote:And then......some masks just don't work worth a darn for anybody.

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Re: How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

Post by Wulfman » Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:02 pm

DreamStalker wrote:
Wulfman wrote:And then......some masks just don't work worth a darn for anybody.

Den


You know......those ones the DMEs always give out because they make so much profit off of them......so the customer will have to come back and get another.......or they keep mouth-leaking with it and wonder why their therapy isn't working......

Some of them (customers/patients) even end up finding the forums on the Internet, too.


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Post by dolphiuno » Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:02 pm

I am with GumbyCt, I pm peggy for the pattern of pillopal and now I can sleep in my tommy with no leaks . Search for "pjwalman" and pm her, she willl be glad to sent to you.

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Re: How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

Post by birdshell » Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:39 pm

Wulfman wrote:
DreamStalker wrote:
Wulfman wrote:And then......some masks just don't work worth a darn for anybody.

Den


You know......those ones the DMEs always give out because they make so much profit off of them......so the customer will have to come back and get another.......or they keep mouth-leaking with it and wonder why their therapy isn't working......

Some of them (customers/patients) even end up finding the forums on the Internet, too.


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Re: How to stop leaks when sleeping on your side

Post by Wulfman » Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:52 pm

birdshell wrote:
Wulfman wrote:
DreamStalker wrote:
Wulfman wrote:And then......some masks just don't work worth a darn for anybody.

Den


You know......those ones the DMEs always give out because they make so much profit off of them......so the customer will have to come back and get another.......or they keep mouth-leaking with it and wonder why their therapy isn't working......

Some of them (customers/patients) even end up finding the forums on the Internet, too.


Den

Is the source of the mouth leaks the mask, or the DME provider's??? Image
It would be safe to say that "it depends". However, in hindsight......I erred in my original statement by making it too general. We KNOW there are some "good" DMEs out there......especially the ones who frequent this forum. We also KNOW that THEY would NOT do THAT! So, they need to be excluded from that category.

Hopefully, they can pass along some of their good qualities to others (DMEs) who are not as blessed.


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