because I was sure it would be much easier than a ffm,
and I have claustrophobia.
I guess there is no easy mask those first few weeks of cpap.
The Optilife lasted about 6wks. Discovered I'm a trained mouth breather.
I went through the chinstrap,
Papcap original, and Polident strip gluing.
Gluing my mouth shut....talk about claustrophobia.....
Jaw strapped closed w/chinstrap.....talk about claustrophobia...
Time consuming ritual to get ready for bed....yikes.
Couldn't get a drink in the night because you would have to
re-glue. Nasty morning ritual to peel the strips off and
remove residue from lips. Nasty pressure sores in my nasals....yikes.
Let's not even revive the Lansinoh debate.....yikes.
I never even tried taping....mustache.
Never even considered panty hose fixes.....yikes.
Finally, convert to a ffm.
Yes, an odyssey to find the correct mask and size.
Now, nightly ritual is:
fill HH,
remove mask and PapcapII from towel rack,
install Papcap/mask on head,
attach lower straps,
attach hose,
set auto-pilot for deep abyss.......
enjoy!
Need for drink in the night.....detatch lower straps,
get drink,
attach lower straps....resume journey.
Glad to see, I'm not the only one....
How are you nasal people sleeping w/all that stuff???skittles wrote:I finally got a FFM I must say, it was wonderful!!!
It was so nice to sleep and not worry about the tape coming off, lip fluttering, etc.
It was nice to sleep with my mouth wide open, breathing so much better than through my nose --
It was very comfortable too -- can you tell I am happy?? Skittles
Newbies, the ffm can be your friend.Violet wrote: I think it's time for a different mask.
.....just remember, once you go full, you may never come back.
.....flame on!