Hi to everyone out there it’s nice to know that I’m not the only one with this condition (although at first I thought I Was). I was diagnosed in July 2011 and it was a condition that I had never heard of before.
I originally went to the doctors because my wife kept nagging me about keeping her awake every night with my snoring (I dare say I’m not the only one out there who has encountered the same thing). Anyway I went to my GP and he sent me to the hospital they in turn they ran tests which ended up me being told that I have moderate obstructive sleep apnea.
Even though it’s been nearly a year now I still find it hard to come to terms with wearing the mask every night, my wife thinks that it’s like being in bed with mixture of “Hannibal Lecter” and “Darth Vader” (in fairness she always insists that I wear it).
The thing that put it all into perspective for me was in one of Kath’s emails she told of a woman who had lost her life potentially from not wearing her CPAP.
I just wanted to ask you all “how do you deal with it” (wearing the mask?). I keep getting a redness on the bridge of my nose every morning and I know the mask is not tight has anyone had the same problem and if so what have you done to solve it?
Well that’s my story and I am glad that I found this website as it seems to be very informative and I am interested to know how other people deal with the day to day issues of CPAP machines along with the condition.
Thank you
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I've spoken to a lot of people who use the SleepWeaver, and people seem to either love it or hate it. I imagine the hospitals don't like stocking this one, as there's no way of disinfecting it for people to try. It's no good for me as I need a full face mask (they've not brought one out for us yet) and I can't abide chin straps. Great that you've found it helpful though Lisa :)
Lisa said:
I have been wearing one of the cloth SleepWeaver masks for over 4 months now and like it a lot. I used to be troubled with red marks and soreness on the bridge of my nose with other nasal masks but have had none of these problems with the SleepWeaver. The mask is very, very light and feels to me like the next best thing to no mask. While most nasal masks work best with a hose lift, the SleepWeaver works best with the hose coming down rather than lifted up.
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