High RERA after getting a full face mask

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High RERA after getting a full face mask

Post by wgemini » Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:41 am

I have had my CPAP for one and half month. I started on a nasal pillow, but I have stuffy nose sometimes and since I am used to breathing through the mouth, air would come out of my mouth.

I switched to a full face mask after a month. I immediately noticed that my AHI start to swing a lot and a much higher RERA. Last night, I had 25 RERA events. Is this normal for switching from nasal to full face?

Also, since I have a non-existent nose bridge, my full face mask tend to leak at the top. I never noticed any leak with nasal, However, my reported leak rate dropped significantly since I switched. Could this because I was leaking through the mouth?

Thx.
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Re: High RERA after getting a full face mask

Post by Jas_williams » Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:28 am

There is nothing wrong with your mouth leak but you are not using your machine enough each night your average figures are less than 4 hrs a night. Any reason why ? You should use the machine every time you sleep otherwise you won’t get the full therapeutic benefit of your machine.

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Re: High RERA after getting a full face mask

Post by wgemini » Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:25 am

Jas_williams wrote:
Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:28 am
There is nothing wrong with your mouth leak but you are not using your machine enough each night your average figures are less than 4 hrs a night. Any reason why ? You should use the machine every time you sleep otherwise you won’t get the full therapeutic benefit of your machine.
That's about the amount of time I sleep in my bed each night. My sleep is rather irregular. I typically nap on the sofa for a few hours after dinner, then work for a few hours, then go to bed. Even that changes from day to day. On the weekend, I sometimes nap all day.

I also seem to be able to remove the CPAP in the middle of the night without fully wake up. This is usually due to leaking or drooling. That's something I am working on. Last night, I put it back on after about 7 min (according to the machine) and it was the first night I got more than 7 hours of usage.

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Re: High RERA after getting a full face mask

Post by Jas_williams » Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:37 am

wgemini wrote:
Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:25 am
Jas_williams wrote:
Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:28 am
There is nothing wrong with your mouth leak but you are not using your machine enough each night your average figures are less than 4 hrs a night. Any reason why ? You should use the machine every time you sleep otherwise you won’t get the full therapeutic benefit of your machine.
That's about the amount of time I sleep in my bed each night. My sleep is rather irregular. I typically nap on the sofa for a few hours after dinner, then work for a few hours, then go to bed. Even that changes from day to day. On the weekend, I sometimes nap all day.

I also seem to be able to remove the CPAP in the middle of the night without fully wake up. This is usually due to leaking or drooling. That's something I am working on. Last night, I put it back on after about 7 min (according to the machine) and it was the first night I got more than 7 hours of usage.

That’s great progress, I also suggest you use the machine when you nap

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Re: High RERA after getting a full face mask

Post by wgemini » Mon Sep 03, 2018 6:19 am

Jas_williams wrote:
Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:37 am
wgemini wrote:
Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:25 am
Jas_williams wrote:
Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:28 am
There is nothing wrong with your mouth leak but you are not using your machine enough each night your average figures are less than 4 hrs a night. Any reason why ? You should use the machine every time you sleep otherwise you won’t get the full therapeutic benefit of your machine.
That's about the amount of time I sleep in my bed each night. My sleep is rather irregular. I typically nap on the sofa for a few hours after dinner, then work for a few hours, then go to bed. Even that changes from day to day. On the weekend, I sometimes nap all day.

I also seem to be able to remove the CPAP in the middle of the night without fully wake up. This is usually due to leaking or drooling. That's something I am working on. Last night, I put it back on after about 7 min (according to the machine) and it was the first night I got more than 7 hours of usage.

That’s great progress, I also suggest you use the machine when you nap
Thanks. But why would my RERA suddenly rises after switching to a full face mask?