Finally bought Capp

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Pauls poison
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Finally bought Capp

Post by Pauls poison » Tue Sep 22, 2015 4:09 am

well 6mths of hiring I finally purchased resumed s10 auto $2,600. Ouch. Bought fixed pressure first, $1000 cheaper, but it just pumped me so full of air. Constant adjustment.lucky I was able to get auto set. I sleep well with that. Was using swift fx nasal pillows, ended up with nose infection.and been a mouth breather,it's hard to get in enough air. My humid setting was low 2. Was nice but really dried out my nose, I used paw paw cream, fez oil and lanolin. All different times of course but I was a bit late high humid blocks my nose, funny that. . So I bought a air fit 10 full face.$299. Now if I can stop drooling I will be fine, going to try chin strap with face mask to see if the dribble slows down. Done the cloth cutouts, tissues in the mask choke choke.remzzz so expensive. Best sleep has been with nasal pillows, got some prescription cream to clear my nose, might take a few days. It's so hard trying to sleep without CPAP Anyway I hope forum people can put this in the right section, sorry if it's been posted on the wrong thread

JDS74
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Re: Finally bought Capp

Post by JDS74 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:58 am

You might try a soft cervical collar instead of a chin strap with the full face mask. It will support your jaw without putting backwards pressure that sometimes increases obstructive events.

It is also a good idea to get software to report on the effectiveness of your therapy so you'll have data needed to see if changes in pressure are needed or helpful. SleepyHead may work on the 10 series machines (I think I've seen comments about issues with the way it works with the new line) but ResScan certainly will.

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CaptainRaven40
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Re: Finally bought Capp

Post by CaptainRaven40 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:06 am

Sleepyhead works perfectly fine with my 10 autoset. If you are a true mouth breather the full face mask may be the best answer for you. I open my mouth and try and breathe through it some nights and others I do not. I wasn't going to go the chin strap route, but sometimes it does go beyond the limit that I believe is acceptable so the chin strap was the solution for me. I hate the added headgear. I love my Airfit p10 for the minimal headgear and the chin strap adds a lot more than I would like. I also have a beard so the chin strap is rubbing the whiskers a little and causes very minor discomfort when I first wake up. Hang in there and keep trying and you will find what works for you. Now people that are way more informed and intelligent than I will be here to help soon I am sure.

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SleepyCarey
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Re: Finally bought Capp

Post by SleepyCarey » Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:24 am

I'm wondering why your machine cost so much!? Yowza. On cpap.com, for instance, the ResMed AS10 is $883, and the AirFit F10 full face mask is $149. Or are those the prices with insurance?

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LSAT
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Re: Finally bought Capp

Post by LSAT » Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:39 am

SleepyCarey wrote:I'm wondering why your machine cost so much!? Yowza. On cpap.com, for instance, the ResMed AS10 is $883, and the AirFit F10 full face mask is $149. Or are those the prices with insurance?
He is in Australia...equipment is much costlier there

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SleepyCarey
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Re: Finally bought Capp

Post by SleepyCarey » Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:48 am

Ahhh, gotcha. I shoulda glanced at his location before I asked the question.

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JDS74
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Re: Finally bought Capp

Post by JDS74 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 12:23 pm

CaptainRaven40 wrote:Sleepyhead works perfectly fine with my 10 autoset.
Thanks for the clarification. I don't have a ResMed so I could only go on remembered posts.

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Mask: Oracle HC452 Oral CPAP Mask
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Additional Comments: EverFlo Q 3.0 Liters O2 PR DSX900 ASV
Oracle 452 Lessons Learned Updated
DSX900 AutoSV with HC150 extra humidifier and Hibernite heated hose
Settings: EPAP Min-10.0, EPAP Max-17, PS Min-3, PS Max-10, Max Pressure-20, Rate-Auto, Biflex-1.
Sleepyhead and Encore Pro 2.21.