General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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mindy
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by mindy » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:24 pm
And the images of us hoseheads laying there with tight straps around our heads and hoses sticking out of our faces... looking like freakish elephants.. not funny enough??
Definitely! I try not to think about that either and also try not to look at myself in the mirror all tricked out
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by ozij » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:42 pm
mindy wrote:jimbassett wrote:I read somewhere, maybe it was on this forum, that LANSINOH brand lanilon was a good sealant to use on nasal pillows or prongs. I picked some up at Walgreens ($10 a tube) and WOW they were right. Just a very light coat of this stuff really makes my optilife seal to my nares. A little bit goes a long way. Now my nose is so soft it is amazing. This creme is thicker than Ayr and is used by nursing mothers. I can imagine that it works good for that also. Just for your information. Happy breathing......jim
My sleep doc suggested a solution I use (both in and underneath my nose) -- may sound a bit weird but it's KY jelly (I'm actually using the newer liquid version). Since it's water soluble it won't degrade the silicone of the mask or pillows, and it protects my skin and helps "seat" the nasal pillows. I only use a few drops.
And let's not get too carried away with the potential humor of this one!!
Mindy
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mindy
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by mindy » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:44 pm
Thanks for the info, Ojiz!
m
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by jla930 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:50 pm
mindy wrote:Definitely! I try not to think about that either and also try not to look at myself in the mirror all tricked out
Mindy
The problem is, definitely need a mirror to fit the mask on. That's when the laughter begins. I read somewhere that mask fitting should be done while laying on your stomach, facing down. WHAT??? I MUST have read that wrong.
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by mindy » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:52 pm
jla930 wrote:The problem is, definitely need a mirror to fit the mask on. That's when the laughter begins. I read somewhere that mask fitting should be done while laying on your stomach, facing down. WHAT??? I MUST have read that wrong.
Oh my ... that image has got me holding my belly, laughing!
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by jla930 » Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:45 pm
mindy wrote:Oh my ... that image has got me holding my belly, laughing!
m
How can you be holding your belly while you're face down and adjusting your straps???