The issue right now is that when I'm sleeping, my air pressure is now high enough that I can feel the air pressure in my mouth, and opening my mouth makes it shoot out. At night, this seems to be happening because I keep getting woken up at night with my throat/mouth completely dry - if I do nothing, it'd wake me up probably 5-6 times.
My leak rate is good, so if that's the problem, it can't be leaking very much or very often.
I've looked up the issue and what other people have tried, but none of the common solutions seem to have worked so far:
1) Taping my mouth shut leads to me suddenly freaking out and having to rip it off as if I'm suffocating within two hours of falling asleep. Not sure what's going on there or why that happens. A chin strap might not be *as* bad, but I'm skeptical to spend money if that also causes the same problem (since I believe the air's only coming out of the middle of my lips to begin with])
2) I've raised the humidity as much as I can without the heated tubing washing out. Technically I could try buying one of those cloth tube covers, but I'm not sure that's really the right solution to this problem.
3) Using biotene mouth rinse before bed helps, but that only lasts about 4 hours so when I use that I end up waking once or twice a night instead of 4-6 times. I saw posts suggesting Xylimelts so I'll purchase those when I run out.
4) Full face masks have always been a huge problem for me - my skull is a lot larger than average, so I have issues fitting anything from glasses to these masks, and every one of the full-faces I've tried so far has caused huge neck problems either because I have to tighten it so hard to keep it from leaking, or because even being as loose as it can go it's still too night and squeezes the back of my head and spine.
This has really been getting me down, and I'm not sure what else I can even do aside from the Xylimelts. Does the reaction from taping my mouth raise any alarms as to something that might be wrong? Or does anyone else have other suggestions? I did have surgery inside my nose (turbinate reduction) about two months ago and that's made it more prone to be irritated, so that might a factor, but I'm not sure since that hasn't bothered me in a while now.