Re: Partner & CPAP
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:05 pm
Please, ask him if it is a mask issue. When I first tried nasal pillows, I felt as though I could not get enough air, then I felt as though I could not breath out against the air (even with EPR), but after using a nasal mask for awhile and then trying nasal pillows again, I was able to get used to them. If your partner is a mouth breather (and mine is,) a full face mask might be helpful because it won't matter if his mouth opens at night. Also, I found that I was fighing against the pushback of my pillow against my mask. I purchased a Regenesis buckwheat hull pilllow from www-pur-sleep.com. This solved my pillow issue. I was able to run my hand over the buckwheat hull pillow and make a generous spot for my mask/vent. It really helped.
Compliance is so important. My dad passed away at age 71 because he had an old cpap with an old mask and never tried any of the newer ones. He died because of untreated sleep apnea that caused a heart attack or stroke. Tell your partner that you want him to live a long and healthy life with you and ask him specifically what is bothering him - the mask? The hose? (there are hose management systems that may help), the pillow?
It takes time to be successful with this treatment. Ask him to be really specific about what part of this is bothering him, so that you and we can help him more.
Best regards,
Jersey Girl
Compliance is so important. My dad passed away at age 71 because he had an old cpap with an old mask and never tried any of the newer ones. He died because of untreated sleep apnea that caused a heart attack or stroke. Tell your partner that you want him to live a long and healthy life with you and ask him specifically what is bothering him - the mask? The hose? (there are hose management systems that may help), the pillow?
It takes time to be successful with this treatment. Ask him to be really specific about what part of this is bothering him, so that you and we can help him more.
Best regards,
Jersey Girl