I have a similar setup, was using the same mask, and I had the same concerns. Main difference in setups is that mine is off to the side of the bed a little. Like you, I'm an active sleeper.NorwichTerrier wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:26 am!. Do you think I could successfully adapt it to my needs, which I will explain? My bedroom CPAP setup: My bed has a large headboard with shelves. My CPAP machine is on the lowest shelf directly behind my head. I have a metal pole designed for people like myself, which the tubing slips through an elastic piece at the top. From the top of my mattress, the pole is 30" high (although it is adjustable). This is also right behind my head. Works perfectly with my current DreamWear headgear (in which the tube connects at the top of my head). I toss and turn frequently during the night, and I am not sure whether I could tolerate tubing that is lying on or near me. That said, do you think it is possible to use the Bleep with my pole by attaching the longer tubing to my forehead and then using it as I am now, with the pole, or would that be too much of a change in direction for the Bleep to properly do its job.
I found it to be no problem whatsoever. I lay the hose on the pillow to the left of my head.
Here's a picture- just so you can see the difference in setups.