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I hear your frustration. Try your humidity on medium to high for dryness
As for the type of mask you are using, you may have to try a few, even of the same type before you get one that will work for you. Main thing is not to over tighten the mask, put it on when you lay down, adjust for comfort, but not to tight, now turn on your machine of full pressure (do not take deep breaths or you get used to the pressure) now adjust the mask for leaks. When you are happy, put the machine on to ramp if you wish.
It can be quite normal to have to adjust the mask at least once during the night due to small changes in your face shape during the night or expansion of mask or headgear, but just repeat above or tighten it slightly, but don't be tempted to over tighten the mask. Most masks rely on a seal that expands out to form a seal against your skin ounce pressure rises. A bit like the skirt of a hovercraft.
But don't give up, you will get used to it and you will find a mask that works for you.
It is very early days for you yet, most people take at least a few weeks to settle in.
If you have any more problems please pop back and we can see if we can give you some advice. :-)
I forgot to ask if you are a mouth breather or a nose breather while you sleep?
How's it going PQuinn? As Sleep2snore says it can be frustrating at first for us and getting the right mask and correct fitting is the most important part. My own sleep consultant says "you have to kiss many frogs until you find your prince" and this is so true for many of us. I too had great difficulty getting the 'right' mask, and no matter what mask others recommend, it is always a case of 'what works for one person doesn't always work for another.' Of course, when these problems are happening with the masks it's causing interrupted sleep, and that often results in people suffering even more daytime tiredness than before they went onto CPAP. Believe me, I've been there!
If you're still struggling then let us know which mask you're using and what the problems are now.
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