This is definitely one area where individual tastes vary as much as individual anatomy and needs. I apparently have either a weak-willed tongue, or a tongue with a mind of its own (more likely ), and I do catch myself mouth breathing. Perhaps if I had been experimenting with better chinstraps to date, I might like them better than the Rube Goldberg setups I've inflicted on myself so far. But the times that I've gotten a secure seal I've had my best nights since being on CPAP. It's not my intent to be a taping evangelist, but I think I'll see how taping plays out for me.xenablue wrote:As much as I hate the thought of taping, I tried it ONCE, and unless I use industrial strength duct tape, completely covering my mouth, there is NO WAY taping stops ME from expelling air that the XPAP pushes up my nose.
I'm sure it stops mouth breathing, but that doesn't seem to be my problem as much as air in my nose, same air out my mouth without being used as it should be.
I'll stick with the chinstrap and 'willing' my tongue to stay put on the roof of my mouth behind my teeth
Cheers,
xena
As I see it, I have two main and entirely distinct challenges now:
(1) Maintaining a good seal--I think I'm almost there, just have to be more careful with tape placement; and
(2) Not destroying my skin in the process of meeting challenge #1.
How I'm doing with #2 will become clear only over time. I should say that I have always had very sensitive skin, although (especially in my younger days) quite pretty, and it's one of my few vanities. One loses so much over the years, I hate to see my skin sacrified to the gods of ill health unless absolutely necessary. I'm not wild about the divot in my nose, and I can only imagine what a FFM might do <shudders delicately>.
DD