Did hubby take to CPAP like a duck to water and start feeling better right away? Or has he just managed to forget all the start up problems he had?Penny2109 wrote:Hi folks! I'm personally new to the cpap world, my husband has used one for years. It's been about two weeks for me and I've had a couple 'good' nights and a couple nights where I flung the mask off in frustration and didn't put it back on. I am trying but I can feel my husband getting frustrated with me because I can't always manage to wear it all night and there seems to be issues and I'm not feeling better already.
Must be tough to be the second PAPer in a family if the first one is a "duck" and the second one has real problems.
Don't be shy about reminding hubby that you are dealing with a huge learning curve.The learning curve is huge for me and I recognise that.
Does hubby have rainout?- humidity off leaves me congested and with a nosebleed. Humidity on 2 or higher feels like I'm drowning and humidity 1 just feels like my nose is running all night. I do get rainout - I put the machine on the floor and the tube in bed with me as per advice I've read on here and it continued even on humidity 1. Heat in the house is set to 68 ATM and any higher means he can't sleep.
I know getting a heated hose has been suggested already. You might also want to get a hose cozy for the plain hose you're currently using or just wrap it in something and run the hose under the covers. As for wrapping it: Cutting holes in the toes of some old socks and running the hose through them with rubberbands to keep them in place may help you figure out if a hose cozy might be enough to deal with the rainout issues.
The mask is not yet fitted correctly. It may be the wrong size or it may just not be adjusted properly. The straps should not need to be so tight that you get a bruise or pain.- I have had to tighten the mask so that it doesn't blow in my eyes but I can tell my forehead is going to bruise and its actually a little painful. The bottom straps aren't bad but it leaks everywhere.
A mask liner and/or mask pads might help. Or a change of mask.
Maybe, maybe not. But you shouldn't have to grind your teeth either. That's not good for them. Try keeping your tongue firmly touching the top of your mouth right behind your top front teeth. If the tongue is up there, that's usually enough to keep air from getting into the mouth in the first place.- my lips keep blowing open? Like the air is collecting above y tongue and just puffs out of my mouth. I'm ending up grinding my teeth as I'm trying to fall asleep to keep it closed. Does this mean I need a ffm?
In other post you say you're using an Icon, which I'm not very familiar with. Most machines update the LCD data once a day, but the question is when does the Icon do it? And I don't know the answer to that.The other thing I'm wondering about is if the device is even recording correctly. Like I say, I had it on for 6 hours last night and didn't take it off. Device says I wore the mask for 3.1 hours last night (averaging 4.5 since I got it which I know isn't high enough).
In another post, you say you have a Icon Novo, but the specs (which have been posted by another user) say the Novo does not record efficacy data. You need to check the machine carefully to find out whether it is an Icon Novo, a Novo+, a Premo, or a Premo+The other thing that's worrying me is the average AHI of 19 even after tightening it to where there's no mask leaks that I can tell as I get to sleep.
Does your machine's LCD tell you anything about the leak data?
Everyone is different. Some of us have a much tougher time adjusting that others. And it's going to take however much time it's going to take. Try to bother the supplier more than your hubby---it's their job to help you become compliant, and don't start feeling bad that you're making them earn their pay. And also don't hesitate to call the sleep doc if things start to go from bad to worse.This turned out really long. Thank you for reading and any advice - I've already swapped my mask out once and I just feel like I'm bothering hubby and the supplier when I should just be learning to adjust already.