Sensitive Sinuses
Sensitive Sinuses
Hi everyone...I am new to the CPAP experience as well as new to this forum.  
I have had my CPAP machine now for three days. I know patience is a virtue, but I cannot stand it. My first mask is a comfort gel full-face mask. Night one I tolerated it for four hours, night two - two hours, and last night, the third night I couldn't bring myself to wear it at all.
I fidget with it constantly. I can't stand the feel of it on my face. I have very sensitive sinuses that can give me very painful face headaches. Combine that sensitivity with the mask sitting on my face and nose and I just want to rip it off.
The sleep center suggested the full-face mask mainly because of my sinus problems, primarily because I do get congestion in my nose frequently. But if I cannot take the feeling of the mask, what is the use?
Any suggestions?
			
			
									
									
						I have had my CPAP machine now for three days. I know patience is a virtue, but I cannot stand it. My first mask is a comfort gel full-face mask. Night one I tolerated it for four hours, night two - two hours, and last night, the third night I couldn't bring myself to wear it at all.
I fidget with it constantly. I can't stand the feel of it on my face. I have very sensitive sinuses that can give me very painful face headaches. Combine that sensitivity with the mask sitting on my face and nose and I just want to rip it off.
The sleep center suggested the full-face mask mainly because of my sinus problems, primarily because I do get congestion in my nose frequently. But if I cannot take the feeling of the mask, what is the use?
Any suggestions?
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Re: Sensitive Sinuses
Welcome.
Try a different mask....and it doesn't necessarily have to be a full-face mask.
Unfortunately, one of the biggest hassles of xPAP is finding the perfect mask.
I have sinus issues, and congestion....but I don't use a full-face mask (though I tried one for a couple of nights, it didn't agree with me either).
For congestion, sinus rinse has been helping. Along with nasal steroid spray -- currently a doctor sample of VeraMyst. Normally, I use either Flonase or Rhinocort (originally prescribed Rhinocort, but I tried Flonase because it was cheaper....so I have two bottles of each left over from last allergy season....wonder which I'll ask for this year).
The Dreamer.
			Try a different mask....and it doesn't necessarily have to be a full-face mask.
Unfortunately, one of the biggest hassles of xPAP is finding the perfect mask.
I have sinus issues, and congestion....but I don't use a full-face mask (though I tried one for a couple of nights, it didn't agree with me either).
For congestion, sinus rinse has been helping. Along with nasal steroid spray -- currently a doctor sample of VeraMyst. Normally, I use either Flonase or Rhinocort (originally prescribed Rhinocort, but I tried Flonase because it was cheaper....so I have two bottles of each left over from last allergy season....wonder which I'll ask for this year).
The Dreamer.
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Re: Sensitive Sinuses
There are two masks for people who may suffer from congestion, that will not touch your sinuses:
They both us the same principle: nasal pillows + a mouth breathing enclosure.
One is Innomed's Hybrid,

the other is Resmed's Liberty

			They both us the same principle: nasal pillows + a mouth breathing enclosure.
One is Innomed's Hybrid,
the other is Resmed's Liberty

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Re: Sensitive Sinuses
Oh, okay.  Thank you both.  I see how all of those masks/nasal pillows would be good for sensitive sinuses.  
I am completely clueless about the masks - I was given the full-face one and figured that was what I would have to get used to.
I will call the medical supply company tomorrow and see if they can hook me up with something different.
Thanks!
			
			
									
									
						I am completely clueless about the masks - I was given the full-face one and figured that was what I would have to get used to.
I will call the medical supply company tomorrow and see if they can hook me up with something different.
Thanks!
Re: Sensitive Sinuses
did you try the boil and cool adjusting?  I'm going to do it tonight to my comfort gel nasal.  instructions should have come with the mask
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Re: Sensitive Sinuses
No, I haven't tried the boil method.  I will have to re-read my manual - I don't remember reading that.  Thanks for the suggestions everyone!
			
			
									
									
						- TheDreamer
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Re: Sensitive Sinuses
According to cpap.com: "Unlike the ComfortGel Nasal CPAP mask, the ComfortGel Full gel cushion cannot be boiled for additional conformity."
The Dreamer.
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Re: Sensitive Sinuses
Ah, thanks again....I guess that is why I don't remember reading that it could be boiled!   
			
			
									
									
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that's not too cool, I wonder what it is about the full mask that doesn't let you do the boil and cool custom fitting?
I guess I would suggest the Mack's silicone ear plug trick to make it more comfortable
			I guess I would suggest the Mack's silicone ear plug trick to make it more comfortable
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| Additional Comments: range 7-10 titrated at 10, EPR 1, pad-a-cheeks hose cover, Laniosh cream | 
Mary-Ellen
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night
You ain't a beauty, but hey you're alright
Oh and that's alright with me"
						"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night
You ain't a beauty, but hey you're alright
Oh and that's alright with me"
Re: Sensitive Sinuses
My main mask is the Hybrid, but occasionally I'll want a change and go to my backup, Ultra Mirage Full Face. Most often, though, once I put the UMFF on, I remember why I don't wear it more---the pressure on my sinuses usually drives me crazy!  Give the Hybrid or Liberty a try, as they are both full-face type masks, but don't put pressure on your sinus area at all.
Good luck!
Pam
			Good luck!
Pam
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