SSands wrote: ......... What would be everyones choice for a nasal mask. This is my problem as well as the waiting game. I actually go ton here to find the CPAP they were recommending and ask around about different masks as they tried two nasal masks on me and want a long term commitment. What has everybody found doesn't work and does work for them? This would help this picky impatient newcomer out a great deal.
Standard advice for newbies:
Also, become a member and fill out your equipment profile (text not images).Things To Ask About Your Polysomnogram (PSG) and Titration Study
1. Did I have any central apneas? How many?
2. Were there any comorbidities? What were they?
3. Did I breathe or leak through my mouth? How often? What do you recommend to prevent it?
3. Did I exhibit Positional Sleep Apnea (PSA)? Was my apnea more severe in one sleeping position as compared to others? Is my pressure requirement higher in one position as compared to others? (Often sleep apnea is more severe when sleeping on the back.)
4. Is there anything else unusual about the results?
5. How will I know my therapy is preventing apneas?
6. I am determined to own a data-capable machine and software to monitor apneas, hypopneas and mask leak. This will allow me to call your office with specific questions if I have problems with the therapy. Will you help me with the appropriate prescription?
In addition to the questions:
1. Get a copy of your PSG. It is your legal right to have one.
2. Get a copy of your CPAP prescription.
3. Make sure the prescription calls for an integrated humidifier with the machine.