Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 Alice, when you get CPAP in your home does the company let you try different masks, how does that work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 Alice, when you get CPAP in your home does the company let you try different masks, how does that work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 Hi , Well - at least the study is over. It sometimes takes time to find the right mask so be patient. It also takes time to get used to CPAP but some of what you described sounds like you might need BiPap. The test should tell them something I hope. Sleep well tonight. Alice >From: MitomomX3@... >Reply-To: >To: >Subject: : CPAP study last night >Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:56:46 EST > > >Hello all, >I had my CPAP titration study last night..It didnt go so well. >The first mask she put on kept me awake for about an hour as it was blowing >the air in my eyes, changed it the second one was so tight I lost feeling >in >my upper lip. By this time i had been up two hours. then she switched >to a >nose one not a mask..., it didnt work, switched to a fourth..I finally was >so >overtired I quit complaining and kept it even though it hurt. My nose and >cheeks today feel as if they are bruised..my whole face hurts. Is this >normal >when you start? >My second question is this. I was completely relaxed and not bothered at >all by the force of the air coming in but I couldnt breath out and often >felt >as if I was drowning in air, I would have to pull it off for a second or >two. >Is this normal? I just didnt feel strong enough to blow the air back out. >so now I wonder since I slept all of about a few hours broken if the doc >reading it will think it helped or not. The reason she ordered ait is >because >the first one I had over 116 arousals and over 20 or so awakenings. since >I >was awake most of the night either hurting or drowning I wonder if she >will >think it didnt work. >any thoughts > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 , I am glad the titration study is over, but sorry you had such a rough time. I have trouble with trying to blow the air out. I am on a BiPap and it helps a lot with that issue. I also had trouble with masks leaking and the air blowing into my eyes, but I did find luck with the Nasal Aire (just the two prongs that go into the nostrils, like an oxygen tube, but bigger and more flexible). I hope you find something that works. Smiles, a On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:56:46 EST MitomomX3@... writes: Hello all, I had my CPAP titration study last night..It didnt go so well. The first mask she put on kept me awake for about an hour as it was blowing the air in my eyes, changed it the second one was so tight I lost feeling in my upper lip. By this time i had been up two hours. then she switched to a nose one not a mask..., it didnt work, switched to a fourth..I finally was so overtired I quit complaining and kept it even though it hurt. My nose and cheeks today feel as if they are bruised..my whole face hurts. Is this normal when you start? My second question is this. I was completely relaxed and not bothered at all by the force of the air coming in but I couldnt breath out and often felt as if I was drowning in air, I would have to pull it off for a second or two. Is this normal? I just didnt feel strong enough to blow the air back out. so now I wonder since I slept all of about a few hours broken if the doc reading it will think it helped or not. The reason she ordered ait is because the first one I had over 116 arousals and over 20 or so awakenings. since I was awake most of the night either hurting or drowning I wonder if she will think it didnt work. any thoughts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 , I experienced the same difficulty breathing out at times with the C- PAP. It does get better after using it for a while (but in my case - I still have nights I can't use it. I feel that happens when I'm particularly low on energy). My diaphragm muscles are assumed to be weak and I probably need a Bi-PAP rather than the C-PAP to help with this. What brand of mask did you end up with? The company that handles my respiratory therapy needs sent a therapist to my home and they let me try a few different ones. It does take a little while to get used to the mask - but some are better than others. I don't know how you are set up to receive the C-PAP, but I'd call the company and tell them that you're not so sure about the type of mask you used in the study and ask if they can bring some other options along with your C-PAP - so that you can try something else. Maggie > Hello all, > I had my CPAP titration study last night..It didnt go so well. > The first mask she put on kept me awake for about an hour as it was blowing > the air in my eyes, changed it the second one was so tight I lost feeling in > my upper lip. By this time i had been up two hours. then she switched to a > nose one not a mask..., it didnt work, switched to a fourth..I finally was so > overtired I quit complaining and kept it even though it hurt. My nose and > cheeks today feel as if they are bruised..my whole face hurts. Is this normal > when you start? > My second question is this. I was completely relaxed and not bothered at > all by the force of the air coming in but I couldnt breath out and often felt > as if I was drowning in air, I would have to pull it off for a second or two. > Is this normal? I just didnt feel strong enough to blow the air back out. > so now I wonder since I slept all of about a few hours broken if the doc > reading it will think it helped or not. The reason she ordered ait is because > the first one I had over 116 arousals and over 20 or so awakenings. since I > was awake most of the night either hurting or drowning I wonder if she will > think it didnt work. > any thoughts > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 Usually, you go back to the sleep center during the day and they let you try on different masks. When this all goes thru for you, tell them you have a problem with the mask and they will help you. They want you to have the right mask as it's a very important part of the sleep equipment. I use the same mask as a (Naisal-Air) and my mask can be replaced every 3 months. Give this time, . Once you find the right mix, you won't believe how rested you feel. Many people struggle at first. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 Be sure to ask about trying different masks. My first one was given to me and I was told there were no choices and it was terrible. Before my last sleep study, they had me try some masks for fit and then let me take some one to try. Of course I already had a C-PAP to use them with. laurie > From: MitomomX3@... > Reply-To: > Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 18:05:23 EST > To: > Subject: Re: : CPAP study last night > > Alice, > when you get CPAP in your home does the company let you try different masks, > how does that work? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 It takes time to get use to a C-PAP. So much has to be correct before it goes well and then it is still a process. Were you using a humidifier? I have to have one or I can't use it at all. laurie > From: MitomomX3@... > Reply-To: > Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:56:46 EST > To: > Subject: : CPAP study last night > > Hello all, > I had my CPAP titration study last night..It didnt go so well. > The first mask she put on kept me awake for about an hour as it was blowing > the air in my eyes, changed it the second one was so tight I lost feeling in > my upper lip. By this time i had been up two hours. then she switched to a > nose one not a mask..., it didnt work, switched to a fourth..I finally was so > overtired I quit complaining and kept it even though it hurt. My nose and > cheeks today feel as if they are bruised..my whole face hurts. Is this normal > when you start? > My second question is this. I was completely relaxed and not bothered at > all by the force of the air coming in but I couldnt breath out and often felt > as if I was drowning in air, I would have to pull it off for a second or two. > Is this normal? I just didnt feel strong enough to blow the air back out. > so now I wonder since I slept all of about a few hours broken if the doc > reading it will think it helped or not. The reason she ordered ait is > because > the first one I had over 116 arousals and over 20 or so awakenings. since I > was awake most of the night either hurting or drowning I wonder if she will > think it didnt work. > any thoughts > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2004 Report Share Posted November 21, 2004 I am so sorry you had such a horrible experience. I sleep with a cpap with 12 lbs pressure. I have new mask that is loose until I turn on the air and then it fits to my face. I have three bad vertibrae in my neck so having one that is tight on the neck is out of the question. The is also one that fits on top of the head like a hat. Speak to the sleep disorders specialist about your experience. It sounds like the pressure was too high. Sorry you had such an experience. I hope your follow up visit with the sleep disorders specialist goes better. Shelby > > Hello all, > I had my CPAP titration study last night..It didnt go so well. > The first mask she put on kept me awake for about an hour as it was > blowing > the air in my eyes, changed it the second one was so tight I lost > feeling in > my upper lip. By this time i had been up two hours. then she > switched to a > nose one not a mask..., it didnt work, switched to a fourth..I finally > was so > overtired I quit complaining and kept it even though it hurt. My nose > and > cheeks today feel as if they are bruised..my whole face hurts. Is this > normal > when you start? > My second question is this. I was completely relaxed and not bothered > at > all by the force of the air coming in but I couldnt breath out and > often felt > as if I was drowning in air, I would have to pull it off for a second > or two. > Is this normal? I just didnt feel strong enough to blow the air back > out. > so now I wonder since I slept all of about a few hours broken if the > doc > reading it will think it helped or not. The reason she ordered ait is > because > the first one I had over 116 arousals and over 20 or so awakenings. > since I > was awake most of the night either hurting or drowning I wonder if > she will > think it didnt work. > any thoughts > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2004 Report Share Posted November 21, 2004 I am so sorry you had such a horrible experience. I sleep with a cpap with 12 lbs pressure. I have new mask that is loose until I turn on the air and then it fits to my face. I have three bad vertibrae in my neck so having one that is tight on the neck is out of the question. The is also one that fits on top of the head like a hat. Speak to the sleep disorders specialist about your experience. It sounds like the pressure was too high. Sorry you had such an experience. I hope your follow up visit with the sleep disorders specialist goes better. Shelby > > Hello all, > I had my CPAP titration study last night..It didnt go so well. > The first mask she put on kept me awake for about an hour as it was > blowing > the air in my eyes, changed it the second one was so tight I lost > feeling in > my upper lip. By this time i had been up two hours. then she > switched to a > nose one not a mask..., it didnt work, switched to a fourth..I finally > was so > overtired I quit complaining and kept it even though it hurt. My nose > and > cheeks today feel as if they are bruised..my whole face hurts. Is this > normal > when you start? > My second question is this. I was completely relaxed and not bothered > at > all by the force of the air coming in but I couldnt breath out and > often felt > as if I was drowning in air, I would have to pull it off for a second > or two. > Is this normal? I just didnt feel strong enough to blow the air back > out. > so now I wonder since I slept all of about a few hours broken if the > doc > reading it will think it helped or not. The reason she ordered ait is > because > the first one I had over 116 arousals and over 20 or so awakenings. > since I > was awake most of the night either hurting or drowning I wonder if > she will > think it didnt work. > any thoughts > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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