Re: Recent Dx (Primary Central Apnea) preparing for 1st DME call
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 7:10 am
Hi all - wanted to report on my 2nd night of therapy...
Night 2 was much better than the first night. I think I actually got in some good sleep time this time around. Probably a total of 7 hours when all was said and done. Disjointed of course, considering the mask leaks woke me every now and again. Can't wait to take a look at the data to see what's actually happening.
To recap the night, I started out with the FlexiFit HC431 FFM (again, provided by DME), but was only able to last 2 hours before I switched out to the Mirage Quattro (received at sleep study), which seems to give me less leakage near the side of my mouth.
Thinking about 2 things...first, which mask liner to purchase - padacheek or quietusliners? And whether or not I need the padacheek anti-leak strap to help solve the mouth/cheek leakage. Right now my nose is hurting from tightening the headgear itself quite a bit. Guess it will take some trial and error to get the gear tight enough to prevent leakage but not tight enough to hurt me every night. The challenge I'm having right now is that the results are different when I lay my head down at night and when I've been in bed for 5 hours (when the leakage really starts to ramp up) - I guess the liners will help in that case. Any experience/recommendations with the liners and/or headgear adjustment in general are welcome.
Secondly, I'm wondering if I should call the DME to get another mask to replace the HC431 - as I mentioned, the Mirage seems much better, but because I received that mask at the sleep study, I want to take full advantage of what I'm able to get from the DME (a replacement for the HC431). Is there a set amount of time that I should give the 431 before I give up on it? And is it okay to call the DME to ask for a new mask considering I have the Quattro (albeit a product from the sleep study)? Finally, if I am able to get a replacement, are there any others I should try? Seems that the Quattro is one of the best...?
Night 2 was much better than the first night. I think I actually got in some good sleep time this time around. Probably a total of 7 hours when all was said and done. Disjointed of course, considering the mask leaks woke me every now and again. Can't wait to take a look at the data to see what's actually happening.
To recap the night, I started out with the FlexiFit HC431 FFM (again, provided by DME), but was only able to last 2 hours before I switched out to the Mirage Quattro (received at sleep study), which seems to give me less leakage near the side of my mouth.
Thinking about 2 things...first, which mask liner to purchase - padacheek or quietusliners? And whether or not I need the padacheek anti-leak strap to help solve the mouth/cheek leakage. Right now my nose is hurting from tightening the headgear itself quite a bit. Guess it will take some trial and error to get the gear tight enough to prevent leakage but not tight enough to hurt me every night. The challenge I'm having right now is that the results are different when I lay my head down at night and when I've been in bed for 5 hours (when the leakage really starts to ramp up) - I guess the liners will help in that case. Any experience/recommendations with the liners and/or headgear adjustment in general are welcome.
Secondly, I'm wondering if I should call the DME to get another mask to replace the HC431 - as I mentioned, the Mirage seems much better, but because I received that mask at the sleep study, I want to take full advantage of what I'm able to get from the DME (a replacement for the HC431). Is there a set amount of time that I should give the 431 before I give up on it? And is it okay to call the DME to ask for a new mask considering I have the Quattro (albeit a product from the sleep study)? Finally, if I am able to get a replacement, are there any others I should try? Seems that the Quattro is one of the best...?