When you slept through the night at the hotel, was that with the mask? If yes, then that might indicate that your difficulties are due to not having a bed to sleep on at your apartment.
Yes. I was using two different masks both nights. I would wake up and switch them out because one or the other felt uncomfortable. The two masks were the F&P Eson mask and the GoLife for Men mask. Having a bed or not has nothing to do with it, I have sleep on the floor for years by choice. I think it was because driving such a long distance and then doing all of the things those days we wanted to do for vacation mad me more tired then I usually am anytime at home. I choose to sleep on the floor. It is true, our apartment is a small two bedroom, the girlfriend has her room and the daughter has a room. My room is the front room. An air mattress would not work. I prefer the floor, with 3 or 4 blankets below me.
I'm shocked absolutely shocked.
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but have you looked into one of those inflatable mattresses? Seems like if you have enough padding under you, you wouldn't have to be up in the air to be comfortable.
I have looked into those, and they never work for me. I'm almost 300 pounds. Having 3 or 4 blankets under me is the best way, and I sleep just fine that way.
Like the fellow said, turn off the flex and auto, Ramp. Set it for a straight pressure, and see what happens.
I did that last night. I managed to get in 6 hours of sleep using my Eson mask.
For some reason you can not stand the mask. There is this whole getting used to the mask by doing things like watching TV with the mask on.
I sit in front of the TV with my mask on for at least 2 hours every night. It's not helping.
Have you looked at our forum sponsors site, clap.com (my only relation to it is I have bought from them) which lists masks by popularity.
No, I have not. Mainly because I can't order from them.
Now I use what some have called the mask of the last resort, PR FitLife Total face mask
I got that mask yesterday and I have many issues using it. It fogs up too easy and it has too many leaks. I'm going to look into SleepWeaver masks.
Do you have the ability to replace the filters once a month?
Yes I do.
First to make sure I have the background right: You are currently unemployed and uninsured.
Wrong on one count. I am unemployed, but I have health insurance through Oregon Health Plan. I have full coverage.
How was the pressure range picked? Through a sleep study?
Yes. They gave me the machine the next morning after the sleep study along with the pressure setting of 9 to 11.
How long has the longest mask trial lasted? Have you used any of the masks for more than 2 or 3 days??
Not sure how to answer that as I am still experimenting with many masks. My DME lets me keep the masks because due to laws they can't take them back. I'm having good results with the F&P Eson, GoLife for Men, and F&P Pilairo. Problem is I still end up ripping each off my face in my sleep or right before I go to sleep. The Pilairo seems to make my nose real cold and damp, even with the humidifier set to maximum and heated tubing set to on. I would use the total face mask I just got if it would quit having so many leaks and fogging up.
Are you a mouth breather? Are you unsure about whether you are a mouth breather?
Not that I know of.
Have you looked at your data in SleepyHead? Do you know whether the leaks are under control?
Yes I have. In fact I do everyday. It does say I have many leaks. However the data confuses me because Respronics has their own data program and it says different.
You say you've used "heavy duty sleeping pills". Which ones? Prescription or OTC? At what dose? And what happens during the first 30 minutes or so after you take them?
I was prescribed Ambien, 10MG tabs. They don't seem to make me sleepy, but I am out after 40 minutes or so, with a mask on. I also use melatonin, 6MG tablets.
You say you rip the mask off every night. Are you doing this while you are asleep or when you are awake and consciously ripping the mask off?
I will wake up, take it off, and fall back to sleep. Happens all the time. Or I will get up to use the bathroom, and go back to sleep without putting the mask back on, so I wake to a machine running but no mask on.
Of all the masks you've tried, which one(s) were the least uncomfortable and which were the most uncomfortable? What things make the worst of the masks most uncomfortable?
The most comfortable are the F&P Eson, F&P Pilairo (when it's not making my nose clammy and cold), and to a point the GoLife for men (when the straps are not digging into my cheek even with the headgear loose). The ones that are uncomfortable are the Full Face mask, Wisp, Nuance Pro, and a couple of FFM that I can't recall the names of.
Are you sure you are properly fitting your mask at night?
Yep. Right by the directions. Straps as loose as I can have them while getting a good seal. No overtightening.
You say you're sleeping on the floor, but the last time you had a chance to sleep in a bed in a motel, the sleep was better. When was the last time you slept in a bed---pre-CPAP or post-CPAP?
Pre-CPAP. But I sleep on the floor by choice. I like to sleep alone, not with a girlfriend in bed. I like to also keep my room nice and cold, and my better half keeps her room to warm for me. Anything too warm gives me headaches, dizzy spells, and nose bleeds. So I sleep in the front room.
Sleeping on the floor can trigger a lot of pain in many people because the floor is so hard and so unforgiving. Do you have any pain issues that are made worse by sleeping on the floor? Is there any room in the small apartment for a recliner or a couch that you could sleep on? Would it be possible to use a small camping-style air mattress to sleep on?
I have NO pain when I get up in the morning or throughout the day. We have a couch, but I don't like to sleep on it, I feel claustrophobic when I do. Air mattress do not work for me due to my weight. Near 300 pounds.
Other than "mask is uncomfortable", what are your biggest issues with PAP in terms of comfort or getting to sleep? The more specific you are, the more useful help you will get from people on this forum. If we don't know what's bugging you, all we can do is take shots in the dark about what is wrong
It has to be something in my sub-conscious. Has to be. I have no issues falling asleep with the mask. I admit I struggle sometimes, but it happens. Using the chinstrap sometimes bugs me, feels like I am choking. Waking in the middle of the night is still a mystery. You guess is as good as mine.
What triggered the sleep test that lead to the OSA diagnosis and CPAP? Were you experiencing symptoms of OSA? How bad were they?
Back in early January I was hospitalized with pneumonia and the flu. During that stay I was also diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It was at night the nurses saw me quit breathing so they did a test where they but this meter on your finger. My oxygen level dropped into the 70s. So when I went to see my follow up Doctor after the hospital, a sleep study was ordered. I was pretty bad.
How severe is the untreated OSA? If you don't remember the AHI on the diagnostic test, do you remember if the doc described the OSA as severe, moderate, or mild?
Severe. Really bad.
What other health issues are you dealing with? Does the treatment for any of them adversely affect your sleep?
Diabetes type 2. I take insulin. None of that effects my sleep.
Do you have a follow-up appointment with a doc to discuss how the CPAP therapy is (or rather is not) going?
That happened last week. They upped my pressure a bit from 9-11 to 9-13. Looks like I am getting 4 to 6 hours a night on the machine or while sitting in front of the TV. I have meet my compliance requirements so the machine is mine. The Doctor said I need to keep looking for the right mask.
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