General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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robysue
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by robysue » Sat Jul 05, 2014 1:55 pm
ems wrote:One of the bad things zbout XPAP treatment, we get to live longer, so during that extended time, more body parts can fail. Morbid I know. Jim
RS said: As my 92 MIL who has a whole host of problems says: Yes, I've got a lot to deal with, but it beats the alternative.
But the real question is... does your 92 year old MIL PAP?
Alas, no.
MIL actually did have a sleep test several years ago and was in that rarefied set of folks who find out they DON'T have OSA after doing a full PSG.
MIL does have serious COPD issues and sleeps with O2 every night.
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by tlohse77 » Sat Jul 05, 2014 10:23 pm
For some people yes CPAP can be like torture. but once you get used to it and using it every night like I have its really no big deal. It just takes time and getting used to expecilly for those who are just getting started. there are also those who for some reason can't tollerate it.
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by chunkyfrog » Fri Jul 11, 2014 5:26 pm
For me, the only torture was the first mask the DME foisted off on me. (darn thing did NOT fit!)
--And then there was the night the power went off, and I had to sleep without it.
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by JenniC9182 » Sat Jul 12, 2014 2:01 pm
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Everything I guess is alright. Adjusting to the CPAP machine I'm sure will take awhile. After all it only has been my 2nd night using it. My only thing is after my concern gets answered why I heard excess moisture through the tubing/ mask; I'm also liking to know how to position the tubing where it's not uncomfortable when laying in bed.
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chunkyfrog
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by chunkyfrog » Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:02 pm
Soon you will learn the moonlight dance.
At first we stumble, sometimes we fall;
But we pick ourselves up and continue on;
Until the smoothness and rhythm pushes away frustration and awkwardness.
It is not a bad thing at all, once the steps become second nature.
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by harmono619 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 2:00 pm
The main problem that I am having is the expectation that somehow you can restrict the air from flowing through only your nose. My mouth will open slightly, especially if I have a toothache, or sore jaw. I also sometimes just let the air flow because I'm relaxed. I am on a nose cushion, and I have tried the face mask. The face mask made it worse, because I had to wear it tighter, and I still leaked. I have my nose cushion so loose that it almost leaks, but I have gotten used to it, and it works great. A more recent problem is recovering from a cough, it seems to be making my lungs dry, even with my humidifier all the way up (and it causes condensation too).
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BlackSpinner
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by BlackSpinner » Mon Jul 14, 2014 2:20 pm
harmono619 wrote:The main problem that I am having is the expectation that somehow you can restrict the air from flowing through only your nose. My mouth will open slightly, especially if I have a toothache, or sore jaw. I also sometimes just let the air flow because I'm relaxed. I am on a nose cushion, and I have tried the face mask. The face mask made it worse, because I had to wear it tighter, and I still leaked. I have my nose cushion so loose that it almost leaks, but I have gotten used to it, and it works great. A more recent problem is recovering from a cough, it seems to be making my lungs dry, even with my humidifier all the way up (and it causes condensation too).
You had the wrong sized mask. Full Face Mask should not be tightened too much, they work like hovercrafts with their skirts inflated.
If you are mouth breathing then you are losing therapy air. No amount of humidity will help.
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by DavidCarolina » Mon Jul 14, 2014 3:19 pm
Anything can torture people. We all have some kind of phobia, but if it is advanced, just swallowing food can be a severely stressful phobia for some people.
Slamming a mask over your mouth at night and blowing pressure down your snout is not a natural thing. I dont know why i never really struggled with it, probably because i suffered air hunger for so long.
Bottom line, this therapy is an ongoing series of small steps forward and adjusting for most people. Failing is not an option, but setbacks are a daily normal.
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by dadbar1 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 12:03 pm
I don't have any of these issues but the poll does not allow me to post without at least clicking off one whine box.
PR System One Auto A-flex
ResMed Mirage Ultra Mask
Sleepmapper for Android
No humidifier (I take my air shaken, not stirred)
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by chunkyfrog » Sat Jul 19, 2014 9:54 pm
I couldn't vote either; made me feel disenfranchised.
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by Goofproof » Sat Jul 19, 2014 10:31 pm
I feel so left out, but I'll just post anyway. Jim
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment!
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire
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by Janknitz » Tue Jul 22, 2014 1:55 pm
chunkyfrog wrote:I couldn't vote either; made me feel disenfranchised.
Nothing in the Constitution giving frogs the right to vote, last time I checked.
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chunkyfrog
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by chunkyfrog » Tue Jul 22, 2014 2:02 pm
Frogs don't need permission.
We just ask to be forgiven if something breaks.
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by palerider » Tue Jul 22, 2014 2:30 pm
chunkyfrog wrote:Frogs don't need permission.
We just ask to be forgiven if something breaks.
Admiral Grace Hopper wrote:It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.
Grace
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by chunkyfrog » Tue Jul 22, 2014 2:43 pm
Sharp as a tack!