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leaks! please help!

Post by sleepnasta » Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:18 am

how do you stop leaks with nasal pillows? mine seem to be getting worse. my pillows are a month old. does this mean it's time to replace them? thanks.

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Post by chunkyfrog » Sun Dec 02, 2012 11:06 am

Yes.
Replacement can be as short as 2 weeks, but a month is normal, and allowed by insurance.
Many people can get more time out of them.

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Re: leaks! please help!

Post by sleepnasta » Sun Dec 02, 2012 11:14 am

chunkyfrog wrote:Yes.
Replacement can be as short as 2 weeks, but a month is normal, and allowed by insurance.
Many people can get more time out of them.
thanks. will try the other pair i have tonight and see if it helps. my AHI has been good (actually got a 0 and happy face on sleepy head yesterday) but leaks are pretty bad, especially when i lie on my side.

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Post by rjezuit » Sun Dec 02, 2012 11:56 am

Try adjusting your headgear. It may be too loose. I use nasal pillows and have used the same pillows since last March without the need to change them. As the foam on the headgear compresses, and the bands lose some elasticity they loosen up. A loose mask/pillows leak more.

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Post by sleepnasta » Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:00 pm

rjezuit wrote:Try adjusting your headgear. It may be too loose. I use nasal pillows and have used the same pillows since last March without the need to change them. As the foam on the headgear compresses, and the bands lose some elasticity they loosen up. A loose mask/pillows leak more.
good idea. will try that as well.

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Post by rjezuit » Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:05 pm

I also use Lansinoh HPA Lanolin on my nostrils religiously. It seems to help with the seal, and if the mask is too tight it helps stop any irritation.

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Post by johnthomasmacdonald » Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:26 pm

I give them a real good wash/soaking in dial dish detergent and then make sure to always use lansinol lanolin cream/gel on my nostrils. Any night i forget to use the lansinol I note that my leak rate goes way up - so far that has always solved the leaks for me with the swift fx

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Post by Xney » Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:31 pm

They do wear down over time, especially if they don't fit perfectly. Replacing them every 2-4 weeks is normal.

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Post by lazer » Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:46 pm

I gave mine a nice warm bath in baby shampoo a week ago and that seemed to do wonders. Also, some have mentioned the addition of some O-Rings to help stabilize them after some aging but I haven't tried that method yet. *good luck*

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Re: leaks! please help!

Post by lorraineg57 » Mon Dec 03, 2012 5:44 pm

Xney wrote:They do wear down over time, especially if they don't fit perfectly. Replacing them every 2-4 weeks is normal.

I'm still on my trial period with my cpap, been using the pillows well over a month. Should they be sending me new ones or do I have to call?

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Post by lorraineg57 » Mon Dec 03, 2012 5:46 pm

rjezuit wrote:I also use Lansinoh HPA Lanolin on my nostrils religiously. It seems to help with the seal, and if the mask is too tight it helps stop any irritation.
Is there anything else I could use that I might have around the house?

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Post by sleepnasta » Mon Dec 03, 2012 8:46 pm

lorraineg57 wrote:
Xney wrote:They do wear down over time, especially if they don't fit perfectly. Replacing them every 2-4 weeks is normal.

I'm still on my trial period with my cpap, been using the pillows well over a month. Should they be sending me new ones or do I have to call?

i'd call whoever gave them to you and ask. my insurance gives me two a month but i'm sure it varies.

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Post by sleepnasta » Mon Dec 03, 2012 8:49 pm

lorraineg57 wrote:
rjezuit wrote:I also use Lansinoh HPA Lanolin on my nostrils religiously. It seems to help with the seal, and if the mask is too tight it helps stop any irritation.
Is there anything else I could use that I might have around the house?

i know all about lanisoh from breastfeeding! it's pure vitamin E, no petroleum. stay away from petroleum products because they can erode the material in your pillows. i'd stick with the lanisoh. the generic name is lanolin and you can easily get it at any drug/grocery store.

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Post by Xney » Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:13 am

lorraineg57 wrote:
Xney wrote:They do wear down over time, especially if they don't fit perfectly. Replacing them every 2-4 weeks is normal.

I'm still on my trial period with my cpap, been using the pillows well over a month. Should they be sending me new ones or do I have to call?
I think a month is about as long as you can realistically go with nasal pillows (for your typical user) - I would call and talk to them. They start sealing poorly after a while, even if you clean them.

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Re: leaks! please help!

Post by Chikorita » Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:15 am

I have this exact question.

I was under the impression looser was better but I think mine are too loose.
I will get onto it tonight.
Have new pillows on order too so hopefully things will improve.

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