Re: Help! New to CPAP W/IRRITATED NOSE
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 1:58 pm
I used the ComfortLite 2 for over a year. The difference for me was using the direct seal instead of the nasal pillows. Here are some things that helped me, in case:
1. I found that the very edges of the seal tickled the inside of my nose. I ended up trimming the edge with cuticle scissors--but if you do so, take off ONLY the very, very edge. It is easy to cut too much.
I also found a few nasal hairs that were long, and trimming them helped. Please note that these were VERY fine and hard to see, but they seem to have caused a fair bit of itching.
2. I tied a real pantyhose leg (not a tights leg) around the adjustment tube and then around my head. It just added a little stability without interfering with the adjustability.
3. I used a small bit of lanolin (found in the breastfeeding mothers' section of the stores) on the Direct Seal nasal contact to seal those 'microleaks'.
4. I had been doing a nasal wash previous to starting the CPAP therapy, and continued that. I found the humidity to be a plus; but we are all different. Here is some information on the nasal wash or nasal lavage procedure, also done with a neti pot: Using Saline Solution in the Nose
5. I put on a fleece hose cover over my small CL2 tube. It was a special request item made for me by padacheek--Karen at http://www.padacheek.com (She has a very nice first name, btw.
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6. I had already (for the winter and colder months) a hose cover for the long hose. We used to have a member, Offerocker, who made ComfortSleeves--I searched and found this, so am not sure if it will work or not: ComfortSleeve Link
7. I almost forgot: there are a number of ways to fix the adjustability of the metal "T" on the nosepieces. Here you go: The following is from the larger posting on all mask fixes:
LINKS to Lab Rat Trophy awards
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Several of the CL 2 fixes are addressed to the interfaces that have the metal support clips...
I hope that you are not overwhelmed! And even more, I hope that there is something here that helps.
Karen,
Who liked that CL2!
P.S. I developed a sensitivity to many forms of silicone, which means that I can no longer use the CL2. I hope that is not a possibility for you.
1. I found that the very edges of the seal tickled the inside of my nose. I ended up trimming the edge with cuticle scissors--but if you do so, take off ONLY the very, very edge. It is easy to cut too much.
I also found a few nasal hairs that were long, and trimming them helped. Please note that these were VERY fine and hard to see, but they seem to have caused a fair bit of itching.
2. I tied a real pantyhose leg (not a tights leg) around the adjustment tube and then around my head. It just added a little stability without interfering with the adjustability.
3. I used a small bit of lanolin (found in the breastfeeding mothers' section of the stores) on the Direct Seal nasal contact to seal those 'microleaks'.
4. I had been doing a nasal wash previous to starting the CPAP therapy, and continued that. I found the humidity to be a plus; but we are all different. Here is some information on the nasal wash or nasal lavage procedure, also done with a neti pot: Using Saline Solution in the Nose
5. I put on a fleece hose cover over my small CL2 tube. It was a special request item made for me by padacheek--Karen at http://www.padacheek.com (She has a very nice first name, btw.
)6. I had already (for the winter and colder months) a hose cover for the long hose. We used to have a member, Offerocker, who made ComfortSleeves--I searched and found this, so am not sure if it will work or not: ComfortSleeve Link
7. I almost forgot: there are a number of ways to fix the adjustability of the metal "T" on the nosepieces. Here you go: The following is from the larger posting on all mask fixes:
LINKS to Lab Rat Trophy awards
viewtopic.php?t=15104[/quote]
Several of the CL 2 fixes are addressed to the interfaces that have the metal support clips...
rested gal wrote:LINKS to Lab Rat Trophy awards.
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ComfortLite 2
BadBreath
baseball cap as "headgear"
Jul 05, 2007 subject: Giant Duckbilled Hosehead to Denny for ball cap modification as headgear
viewtopic.php?t=21772
NightHawkeye
fishing line fix for CL2
Apr 30, 2006 subject: Fix Turns ComfortLite 2 to Perfection to NightHawkeye for description and pictures - using fishing line to bring CL2's nasal assembly in closer to the nostrils.
viewtopic.php?t=8884
oldgearhead
twist tie fix for CL2
Oct 15, 2006 subject: CL2- creative modification help please to oldgearhead for directions and picture - twist ties to bring ComfortLite 2 nasal assembly closer to nostrils
viewtopic.php?t=14379
Another oldgearhead modification using chinstrap and twist tie for the "simple cushion" attachment - with pictures:
viewtopic.php?t=15175
sleepyWI
fishing line fix for CL2
Feb 02, 2007 subject: My CL2 fishing tackle fix to sleepyWI for description and pictures - using snap swivels and braided fishing line to bring CL2's nasal assembly in closer to the nostrils.
viewtopic.php?p=161903
kteague
Breeze nosegear used on CL2
Feb 14, 2007 So this is what a good fit feels like to kteague for modification using Breeze nosegear with CL2 headgear.
viewtopic.php?t=17411
linda b
fleece/velcro half strap to steady ComfortLite 2 simple cushion
Sep 07, 2006 subject: New mask to linda b for directions on making a fleece/velcro half strap to steady the ComfortLite 2 "simple cushion" nasal piece.
viewtopic.php?t=13347
Another linda b modification described here:
viewtopic.php?t=15175
flygal6
several fixes from top to bottom on CL2
Feb 28, 2007 subject: New CL2 Modifications to flygal6 for several modifications to CL2 - exhaust, swivel, pillows angle.
viewtopic.php?t=17794
rested gal
removal of swivel elbow on the CL2
Apr 14, 2006 subject: ComfortLite 2 without the elbow drawings and description of removal of swivel elbow on top of headgear by rested gal
viewtopic.php?t=8493
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I hope that you are not overwhelmed! And even more, I hope that there is something here that helps.
Karen,
Who liked that CL2!
P.S. I developed a sensitivity to many forms of silicone, which means that I can no longer use the CL2. I hope that is not a possibility for you.
Oh yes, and any of you other Forum Folk who may be motivated to follow links.