ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

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gv280z
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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by gv280z » Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:23 pm

If you already have the complete F30 mask, frame, headgear, just feed the straps of the 'View headgear through the frame and magnetic clips of the F30, in just the same way you would if you had washed your original F30 headgear, and are putting it back together.

When I did this I just happened to have both masks and was sick of the F30 straps riding against the top of my ears and tightening up the crown strap to alleviate that problem was then painful on the top of the head, so I just tried swapping out the headgear from the Amara View and it worked perfectly. Voila.
Yay :D For no more diaphragm cramps and dozing off while driving! :lol:

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by mets123 » Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:31 pm

Thanks yes I have the mask and I will order the amara view headgear and see if it works.
I too always feel it digging into my ears.

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by mets123 » Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:48 am

Just received the amara view headgear yesterday. I really did not notice any significant difference between the amara view and the f30 headgear. They both seem to ride low and irritate my ears. Also trying to wear it last night, every time I shifted positions on my side the frame would move and break the seal.
If you have any pearls on how to make this work I would be grateful.
Thanks

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by gv280z » Thu Oct 24, 2019 4:28 pm

I'm sorry to hear that, ummm...i really dont know what to suggest, maybe the top / crown strap needs to be tightened up a bit, and let the others out?

I really love this setup, in fact i just got a new headgear which i got all setup and measured and marked out. I think my crown strap is about 2 inches from the seam for reference.

That should get it off your ears. Once you do that, and tighten up the face straps, it should be more secure. Hopefully.
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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by mets123 » Thu Oct 24, 2019 6:26 pm

Will try again, is the top strap sitting in the middle or towards the back of your head?

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by gv280z » Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:14 pm

Definitely middle of my head.

top strap is at 2" from tip of strap to seam, upper cheek straps are about 1 1/4" and lower straps are right at 1" this is a very comfortable setting for me, not overly tight, no pain on the top of my head or nasal, corners of mouth, no leaks from mask, and not digging into my ears.
Yay :D For no more diaphragm cramps and dozing off while driving! :lol:

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by gv280z » Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:40 pm

Crown
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Yay :D For no more diaphragm cramps and dozing off while driving! :lol:

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by gv280z » Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:52 pm

Lower measurement
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I know in these it looks like the straps are digging into my ears but they're actually not.
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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by gv280z » Fri Oct 25, 2019 7:06 am

I apologize for the extreme closeups, I had to reduce the file size to upload by cropping.
Yay :D For no more diaphragm cramps and dozing off while driving! :lol:

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by mets123 » Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:32 am

Thanks so much for your help!

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by mets123 » Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:01 am

Followed your advice gv280z and I slept pretty well with zero leaks.
My only problem is that my nasal septum gets very irritated. Does anyone have any advice for this problem? I don’t have the mask too tight. I think the problem is I am a side sleeper and the pressing of the mask against my nose causes this problem.
Thanks for your help.

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by gv280z » Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:15 pm

Ok, well thats a start! Glad to hear semi good news. I'm also a side sleeper, for the 2nd half of the night, start on back, then roll to side 2 or 3 am without issue. You may not think your mask is too tight but often it actually is.

The F30 is pretty good about if the straps are a LITTLE bit slack ,its just about perfect. Adjust until you can feel the smallest bit of pressure against your nose, and then hook up to air and test,

also you can do a quick test with just your hand covering the frame opening and blow against the mask, and also try inhaling against it to test for leaks.

Sometimes i do have to adjust a bit while getting pressure if it needs just a bit of tightness, and then check later upon waking to mark.
Yay :D For no more diaphragm cramps and dozing off while driving! :lol:

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by mets123 » Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:41 pm

Thanks for your response, will try and loosen up a bit.
Will let you know how it goes.

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by prodigyplace » Wed Oct 30, 2019 5:29 am

gv280z wrote:
Fri Oct 25, 2019 7:06 am
I apologize for the extreme closeups, I had to reduce the file size to upload by cropping.
I figured it was a Halloween scare post :D :lol: :lol:

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Re: ResMed F30 headgear FIX, YAY!

Post by gv280z » Wed Oct 30, 2019 12:01 pm

Hmmm, i wonder if I should just answer to door for trick or treaters wearing my cpap mask with the hose attached and just dangling.....wearing a leather apron....



People like wtf is going on here......uhhh, no thanks!
Yay :D For no more diaphragm cramps and dozing off while driving! :lol: