General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Janknitz
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by Janknitz » Wed May 26, 2010 3:51 pm
RBernier wrote:
I really think if I could wear a nose pillow, or some other form of nasal mask, this would help with the claustrophobia issues. Unfortunately, I have a deviated septum (I know, I'm a mess) thus, I am a mouth breather by necessity which in turn necissitates wearing a full face mask.
Sleepmba has an excellent post on mouth breathing and the fact that most people CAN overcome it to use a nasal mask or nasal pillows--even with a deviated septum. I highly recommend that post!
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RBernier
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by RBernier » Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:53 am
I want take this opportunity to update my original post, and thank everyone for their support and advice. I am happy to report that I am finally able to sleep through the night with my machine. I had to experiment with the humidity, and it turns out that a humidity setting of 2 seems to be the most comfortable for me. I am still waking up with a dry throat/mouth, but it is no longer to the point where I find myself removing the mask during the night.
This site has been a tremendous resource in helping me sort through the issues in getting adjusted to the machine and mask.
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Hawthorne
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by Hawthorne » Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:57 am
That's so great to hear!
This site is, by far, the best source for managing and dealing with cpap and sleep apnea! We are so fortunate to have it!
Thank you, Johnny!!! -----and all the people here who, so willingly share their experiences to help others.