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BLEEPing Mask Hell
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| Additional Comments: pressure 9.6 - 20. No ramp. Exhalation relief 3. Humidity 4. |
I don't want to sleep like a baby. I want to sleep like my husband. Resmed AirSense 10 for her. Pillows. Humidity 4.
Re: BLEEPing Mask Hell
ME TOO!
Don't forget my favorite - hydrolyzingdeforeman wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 9:02 pmMMAN™
Manly Men Approved Non-metrosexual
BLEEP Face Prep Process
Step 1) - Within a 6' radius of your bathroom work area, remove all skin products having Non-English words in their names or descriptions i.e. crème, démaquillante, purifiante, lait, or worst of all, hydratant.
Yup!
I'm using these. Can't believe what comes off my face some days. Reasonably priced too.
Was wondering if this was the case. Again, best of luck! Glad you're sticking with it instead of throwing in the guest towel.deforeman wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 9:02 pmOPTIONAL Extra Step for 99th percentile, terminally oily noses like deforeman’s:
Obtain a ‘skin barrier’ such as Smith & Nephew SKIN-PREP Spray or Wipes. Apply, after the isopropyl alcohol has completely dried, two (2) coats. Then Dreamport your self.
Optional Extra Step is still undergoing testing. Details later.
Dennis
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| Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
| Mask: Bleep DreamPort CPAP Mask Solution |
| Additional Comments: Backup machine: AirSense 10 AutoSet with all the fixins |
- katestyles
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Re: BLEEPing Mask Hell
Damn! Can I join your group, rather than the girly one?
My father was a metallurgist and engineer. I was his first born "son". My favorite quote of his is "I didn't bring you up to be a woman!"
My father was a metallurgist and engineer. I was his first born "son". My favorite quote of his is "I didn't bring you up to be a woman!"
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| Machine: AirCurve™ 10 VAuto BiLevel Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
| Mask: Bleep DreamPort CPAP Mask Solution |
| Additional Comments: Back up mask - anything in the drawer |
Re: BLEEPing Mask Hell
Well this didn't go well. There's 2 things in the shower - a loofah, and a synthetic loofah sponge. No way I'm going cause any problems with the sponge, I can tell by looking at it. No holes. I soap it up, and go to clean my face and head --- "OUCH!". Apparently, you've got to be gentle with these things. I try this, but can't seem to get the hang of it. "Ouch!, oooh!, yeow!, damn!". Too many years of aggressive wash cloth use, I guess.
Actually asked my wife if it was for cleaning the body or the bathtub! It'd sure be good for that.
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| Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
| Mask: Bleep DreamPort CPAP Mask Solution |
| Additional Comments: Backup machine: AirSense 10 AutoSet with all the fixins |
Re: BLEEPing Mask Hell
I am extremely lucky....for the most part a good washing with my special exfoliating face cleanser will remove enough facial oils that I don't even need alcohol wipes and the Bleep ports will stick superbly all night. Regular soap and water doesn't quite do the trick though and when I use regular soap and water I use an alcohol wipe as the last step when I use regular soap and water.
A simple cheap wipe with alcohol is enough for me. I have a cheap (cost me 88 cents) bottle of alcohol that I pour a bit on a cloth and wipe my nose off with it and let it dry. I have used the wipes when/if I travel...just more convenient.
Now some people just have some really oily skin to deal with. It's a fact of life we all know about. If my poor husband were to have to try to use the Bleep....no way would they stick his skin without extra prep.
There are skin barrier products out there that do an extra good job of helping adhesives stick.
They are out there mainly for people who need to use adhesives in products for other reasons....Colostomy bags comes to my mind because my own brother had this issue to deal with. People wear colostomy bags a lot longer than we wear the Bleep ports and those bags don't come off with proper prep and obviously proper prep is especially important when wearing a colostomy bag....we sure don't want one of those bags coming loose.....big mess.
So if someone wants to use the Bleep and they are unlucky in the sense that their skin is so oily that the adhesive just needs extra help sticking than what soap and water and alcohol can give them....the products are out there that will likely give them the success they want. I had a chance to try one such product....Cavilon from 3M. It sticks...I felt like it took of 5 layers of good skin
it didn't but man was it a task to pull it off.
These sort of products are marketed as barrier films... they aren't cheap like alcohol...but they are doable in cost because you won't need to use much..... just to apply it to the areas of the nose that the Bleep adhesive needs to stick to.
Wipes are the priciest...let's face it we pay for convenience but people can get bottles and tubes of these special barrier films and since you will use such a small amount the cost spread out over a prolonged period of time will make it much more affordable if someone can't afford the convenience of wipes.
This is just one more area of cpap therapy and cpap equipment that comes with that big old huge YMMV sticker. I have yet to find anything regarding cpap that doesn't come with this sticker.
Oh...for those of you who don't care for a loofah....check out Salux wash cloth.
Someone recommended these to me a few weeks ago...I have been having issues with my shoulders and it makes for extra difficulty washing my back in the shower...even with something that has a handle. My shoulder is making it hard to get in position to even use a handle product for back washing.
I love the Salux...I use it like I do the towel to dry off my back. Soaps up great and rinses easily and dries quickly.
I haven't tried it on my face though...the roughness feels really good on my back but might not feel so great on my face and I don't really need it on my face....but I do use it on my back and arms and legs and feet to help get the dead skin off.
A simple cheap wipe with alcohol is enough for me. I have a cheap (cost me 88 cents) bottle of alcohol that I pour a bit on a cloth and wipe my nose off with it and let it dry. I have used the wipes when/if I travel...just more convenient.
Now some people just have some really oily skin to deal with. It's a fact of life we all know about. If my poor husband were to have to try to use the Bleep....no way would they stick his skin without extra prep.
There are skin barrier products out there that do an extra good job of helping adhesives stick.
They are out there mainly for people who need to use adhesives in products for other reasons....Colostomy bags comes to my mind because my own brother had this issue to deal with. People wear colostomy bags a lot longer than we wear the Bleep ports and those bags don't come off with proper prep and obviously proper prep is especially important when wearing a colostomy bag....we sure don't want one of those bags coming loose.....big mess.
So if someone wants to use the Bleep and they are unlucky in the sense that their skin is so oily that the adhesive just needs extra help sticking than what soap and water and alcohol can give them....the products are out there that will likely give them the success they want. I had a chance to try one such product....Cavilon from 3M. It sticks...I felt like it took of 5 layers of good skin
These sort of products are marketed as barrier films... they aren't cheap like alcohol...but they are doable in cost because you won't need to use much..... just to apply it to the areas of the nose that the Bleep adhesive needs to stick to.
Wipes are the priciest...let's face it we pay for convenience but people can get bottles and tubes of these special barrier films and since you will use such a small amount the cost spread out over a prolonged period of time will make it much more affordable if someone can't afford the convenience of wipes.
This is just one more area of cpap therapy and cpap equipment that comes with that big old huge YMMV sticker. I have yet to find anything regarding cpap that doesn't come with this sticker.
Oh...for those of you who don't care for a loofah....check out Salux wash cloth.
Someone recommended these to me a few weeks ago...I have been having issues with my shoulders and it makes for extra difficulty washing my back in the shower...even with something that has a handle. My shoulder is making it hard to get in position to even use a handle product for back washing.
I love the Salux...I use it like I do the towel to dry off my back. Soaps up great and rinses easily and dries quickly.
I haven't tried it on my face though...the roughness feels really good on my back but might not feel so great on my face and I don't really need it on my face....but I do use it on my back and arms and legs and feet to help get the dead skin off.
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Re: BLEEPing Mask Hell
<r><QUOTE author="katestyles" post_id="1305445" time="1557667243" user_id="89570"><s>
Katestyles, we'll have to poll the MMAN™ membership for a ruling.
Stuart seems generally congenial, I'm OK with it, and djams
sounds as if he may be in touch with his 'inner girlfriend' -
so you should be cautiously optimistic that membership will be granted.
However, there have been recent mutterings about a 'qualifications test'
I'll get back to you when I know more.</r>
Metallurgist and engineer you say? Hrmm... that could work.katestyles wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 7:20 amDamn! Can I join your group, rather than the girly one?<br/>
My father was a metallurgist and engineer. I was his first born "son".
My favorite quote of his is "I didn't bring you up to be a woman!"
<e>
Katestyles, we'll have to poll the MMAN™ membership for a ruling.
Stuart seems generally congenial, I'm OK with it, and djams
sounds as if he may be in touch with his 'inner girlfriend' -
so you should be cautiously optimistic that membership will be granted.
However, there have been recent mutterings about a 'qualifications test'
I'll get back to you when I know more.</r>
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| Mask: Oracle HC452 Oral CPAP Mask |
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You know I'll never sleep no more, It seem to me that it just ain't wise
Didja ever wake up in the mornin', With a ZOMBY WOOF behind your eyes?
Just about as evil as you could be.
Tellin' you all the Zomby troof, Here I'm is, the ZOMBY WOOF - Zappa
Didja ever wake up in the mornin', With a ZOMBY WOOF behind your eyes?
Just about as evil as you could be.
Tellin' you all the Zomby troof, Here I'm is, the ZOMBY WOOF - Zappa
Re: BLEEPing Mask Hell
Katestyles decided (IIRC) that she needed to get "back on PAP", and showed up here. I've watched her pursue that goal with dogged determination ever since, with very little complaining. Very aggressive in her approach. And she's now running her APAP at MIN 20, MAX 20. I gladly nominate Katestyles for membership in MMAN™deforeman wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 8:04 am<r><QUOTE author="katestyles" post_id="1305445" time="1557667243" user_id="89570"><s>Metallurgist and engineer you say? Hrmm... that could work.katestyles wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 7:20 amDamn! Can I join your group, rather than the girly one?<br/>
My father was a metallurgist and engineer. I was his first born "son".
My favorite quote of his is "I didn't bring you up to be a woman!"
<e>
Katestyles, we'll have to poll the MMAN™ membership for a ruling.
Stuart seems generally congenial, I'm OK with it, and djams
sounds as if he may be in touch with his 'inner girlfriend' -
so you should be cautiously optimistic that membership will be granted.
However, there have been recent mutterings about a 'qualifications test'
I'll get back to you when I know more.</r>
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| Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
| Mask: Bleep DreamPort CPAP Mask Solution |
| Additional Comments: Backup machine: AirSense 10 AutoSet with all the fixins |
