Newbie having serious issues removing mask at night.
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:40 pm
Hi all,
Been on a CPAP for a week and am having some serious problems. I take ambien and have done so for a few years now, did the Sleep study and they found ~20 disturbances an hour. Put me on a resmed 10 autoset with ramps at 4 and pressure from 5-10, and a full face mask. Every morning I wake up and the mask has been removed, I don't remember doing it, and it feels like someone took a wire brush to my throat.
I switched masks yesterday to an Amara View, which I do find more comfortable. Also they provided a chin strap. Problem is, I woke up this morning with it laying beside the bed and the CPAP reporting 2 hours of use time. If I keep getting less than 4 hours my insurance is going to quit paying.
Any advice on what to do? I have this week off but next week I go back to school for finals, and I have been in now shape to function anywhere near the level I should be. I thought using a CPAP would fix thing but atm it is hurting more than helping. Any advice, ANY would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much.
Been on a CPAP for a week and am having some serious problems. I take ambien and have done so for a few years now, did the Sleep study and they found ~20 disturbances an hour. Put me on a resmed 10 autoset with ramps at 4 and pressure from 5-10, and a full face mask. Every morning I wake up and the mask has been removed, I don't remember doing it, and it feels like someone took a wire brush to my throat.
I switched masks yesterday to an Amara View, which I do find more comfortable. Also they provided a chin strap. Problem is, I woke up this morning with it laying beside the bed and the CPAP reporting 2 hours of use time. If I keep getting less than 4 hours my insurance is going to quit paying.
Any advice on what to do? I have this week off but next week I go back to school for finals, and I have been in now shape to function anywhere near the level I should be. I thought using a CPAP would fix thing but atm it is hurting more than helping. Any advice, ANY would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much.