General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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buckeyered
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by buckeyered » Mon May 09, 2011 9:43 pm
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DavidCarolina
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by DavidCarolina » Tue May 10, 2011 2:48 am
I have to say that when i was being fitted for a mask, they gave me nasal, and i immediately told them that i was
a mouth breather with a deviated septum.
So i never even considered using nasal.
I hope im not too opinionated here, but it seems to me that you may be swimming upstream on this one.
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nanwilson
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by nanwilson » Tue May 10, 2011 9:03 am
Look up the Respcare/Innomed Hybrid. It is a nasal pillow mask plus mouth piece, its considered a full face mask but is the least invasive of all the ffms. You can put on your glasses, you don't have a forehead piece, no nose bridge sores --- needless to say, I love mine.
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Started cpap in 2010.. still at it with great results.
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TalonNYC
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by TalonNYC » Tue May 10, 2011 9:16 am
Alas, the Mirage Liberty is the ResMed version of the Hybrid, so he's already tried that basic idea =)
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Pugsy
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by Pugsy » Tue May 10, 2011 9:16 am
buckeyered wrote:If I open my mouth during sleep and I don't wake up would it show as a leak on my report? I just can't get over the difference in numbers on the reports between the different masks and especially the last report with the comfort classic. Is it possible that I am training my mouth to stay closed in my sleep?
Sure it's possible. Lots of people have reported learning to keep their mouths closed. I know I did. I think that for some people (who normally breathe just fine through the nose during the day) the mouth breathing may just be habit from gasping for air due to OSA events. Once the body learns that it is okay to keep the mouth closed that it won't suffocate, that habit can be broken. Some people get lucky and break the habit, some don't for whatever reason.
If you had opened your mouth a lot or for extensive periods of time, that last report would have shown it. The leak line would have been much more ragged and all over the place. If that were my report and I didn't want to do the full face mask thing anymore and I wanted to use either nasal pillow or over the nose only mask and not tape, I would just go ahead and do it. If you consistently have reports along the lines of that last report use what you want to use that allows you more comfort. I see no reason to be bound to full face mask if you don't want to be.
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