Re: Mouth Taping
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 10:44 am
kaiasgram wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 1:07 am"6 years and hate it" sure shows how hard it can be for some of us who continue to struggle to find a comfortable solution to our apneas.
This morning I tested my old never used Opus 360 Nasal cushion mask with the 2 strips of Micropore after removing my Dreamwear FF to see what I might observe. The tape did hold, which is great, but I had to lower the pressure to a continuous 7 (I use 10 to 14+) for it to be comfortable, as my cheeks puffed way out and then would suddenly go normal if my tongue happened to move in that sweetspot which blocks air pressure from swirling int he mouth. This on and off situation was hard to get used to, but its a start anyway. My AHI moved up from 9 to 11 for the night score due to the switch, but maybe it will calm down.
When I manage to get 3 nights decent sleep in a row I'm much more optimistic and less pain encumbered. My recent "discovery" that I was using the Transpore not the Micropore tape is a potential game changer in the right direction.
I've tried copying a DIY mouthguard device someone posted elsewhere. He was successful for himself in that he had an addon piece of silicone that pushed his tongue up and he then used a lightweight nasal mask without mouth leaks. This is why I also have a special interest in the adult pacifier as a simple means to keep the mouth "filled" (blocking air entrance) and maybe holding he tongue forward at the least.
I've told friends and family "I will eat dirt if it helps me more than it hurts" so looking silly as I sleep with a "large binky" is surely worth it! Let's try it and share what we find.
Jim