My first week was amazing. I was awake, alert and no longer living in a fog. We celebrated by going out to the cinema and I stayed awake! All was great but then for the past four days I feel just as I did before. I have no energy and have dozed off every day during the day and generally feel grotty.
I had problems with the Mirage Quatro which kept leaking around my nose and cheeks. To combat it I tightened it up a lot but then my face was painful. The clinic suggested I try the Mirage Liberty. It has been more successful in not leaking nearly so much but I felt as though I was suffocating when I first put it on. It wouldn't allow me to breathe.Other than when I first turn it on it seems to work okay. Has anyone else had such experiences?
Another question,
I have been reading about other peoples' experiences and all seem to know how many AHIs they have etc.I have no idea what has been happening to me. How can I find out?
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It sounds like your having some teething problems Judith getting the right mask for you (been there, done it, worn the t-shirt lol). It's a pity you can't see your AHI then you'd know if you were getting successful treatment, but as far as I'm aware, the S9 Escape is the only Resmed machine that doesn't show it :(
Keep persevering with the masks, and hopefully you'll be going back to the hospital soon for a review. Mention the way you're feeling now, and they might want to adjust the pressures or help you better with the mask. In fact, it would be worth ringing them to see if you can get in soon.
Thank you Terry, I was thinking that maybe I was doing something wrong or that I was imagining how well I felt at first.
I hadn't thought of having the hose coming down from above and can easily hook it over the end of the bed. I think I might buy a nasal CPAP cushion to take the pressure off my nose. I haven't heard of mask liners. I will have a look on Kath's shop for them.
Last night I used the Quattro for half the night them when I couldn't get the seal to stay at put below my eyes and on my cheeks I gave up and swapped for the Liberty which did me til 7am. I don't suppose it matters if I switch halfway through the night so long as I get the number of hours on CPAP that I need.
We don't stock the mask liners Judith, as another supplier got sole UK rights on them. However, most people only used to buy one pack anyway and make their own like Terry says.
Terry, I swap masks when the leakage is getting too much and I change to the other which seems to keep the seal for about 3 hours.
Last night I woke up with my Liberty mask on but no seal or nose pillows. They were in the bed somewhere and I had lost them during the night. It was good that I had the option to just grab the other and use it until 6ish when it was leaking all over and I gave up. I have ordered some Reszzz's on Amazon as I will get quick delivery, couldn't find them in Kath's shop. And I am ordering a nose cushion.
The seal is good when I go to sleep but the Quattro is so tight now it is painful and it becomes leaky after around three hours. I am hoping the Reszzz's will help keep the seal for longer and I can use just one mask. The clinic want one back soon anyway. Not sure which one to give back yet though......
The leak comes below my eyes so more at sides of my nose. The clinician said I have a narrow bridge.
Thanks Terry, I am seeing my GP this afternoon so will ask for some eye drops. I have a pre payment prescription card so it won't cost me anything.
I have only used this forum for two days and have had lots of ideas and ways to relieve the problems I am having. Last night I hooked the hose over the headboard but it didn't stay there for long :) I think one of my problems is that I move around too much, always have done.
Tonight's plan is to undo the straps a bit, use an old wire coat hanger to fix the hose above my head as a temporary measure, and wash everything in Ecover washing up liquid as it has no nasty chemicals in it. I tried a different washing up liquid last week.
What I have also been doing is staying awake once the mask leaks get too much. It means I am not sleeping at all without a mask. Hopefully that way I have fewer apnoeas. Hubbie had to wake me one morning last week as I was not breathing when the mask had come off and I had gone back to sleep.
Kath, I will ask at clinic if they can see my AHIs on the data card. It wopuld be nice to know that my efforts are working. I am going to see them next week for a bit of help, hopefully.
Kath Hope said:
It sounds like your having some teething problems Judith getting the right mask for you (been there, done it, worn the t-shirt lol). It's a pity you can't see your AHI then you'd know if you were getting successful treatment, but as far as I'm aware, the S9 Escape is the only Resmed machine that doesn't show it :(
Keep persevering with the masks, and hopefully you'll be going back to the hospital soon for a review. Mention the way you're feeling now, and they might want to adjust the pressures or help you better with the mask. In fact, it would be worth ringing them to see if you can get in soon.
Judith, the CPAP Hose Lift is one of the best inventions ever for hose management, and I've said this before, but I actually think it should be part of our equipment - ie mask, machine and hose lift.
Judith-Ann Wardlaw said:
Thanks Terry, I am seeing my GP this afternoon so will ask for some eye drops. I have a pre payment prescription card so it won't cost me anything.
I have only used this forum for two days and have had lots of ideas and ways to relieve the problems I am having. Last night I hooked the hose over the headboard but it didn't stay there for long :) I think one of my problems is that I move around too much, always have done.
Tonight's plan is to undo the straps a bit, use an old wire coat hanger to fix the hose above my head as a temporary measure, and wash everything in Ecover washing up liquid as it has no nasty chemicals in it. I tried a different washing up liquid last week.
What I have also been doing is staying awake once the mask leaks get too much. It means I am not sleeping at all without a mask. Hopefully that way I have fewer apnoeas. Hubbie had to wake me one morning last week as I was not breathing when the mask had come off and I had gone back to sleep.
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