Strugglimg with mask
I just got my CPAP and its been a whole week of struggling to use it! I tried every single kind of mask possible and I still cant use them. I cant breath properly through the mask so I end up removing it before falling asleep. I desperately want this to work because it will help me alot..
I think the air preassure is too low for me, but Doctor said its set on automatic from 4 - 20 so the machine knows what preassure is right for me. When I use the mask it says the preassure is always on 4 which I think is low? I feel like not enough air is available to breath.
I also have an all year round allergy and shortness of breath, which could be the reason? Thats why I tried using the full face mask but I still struggle with it.
RE: Strugglimg with mask
I completely agree we need to see data (OSCAR) to be of real help. BUT your pressure is to low. If I don’t set at least 9 I’m pulling my mask off to get enough air. One suggested 7 that’s fine but don’t worry about going higher on the minimum so you can breathe.
05-07-2021, 04:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2021, 04:31 PM by staceyburke.)
RE: Strugglimg with mask
You can change your settings. There is a clinician menu that you go to. Download the correct Cpap manual (free download at the top of the site). And read how to do it. I don’t own your machine but you can do it. Another resource is YouTube search on their site for your model and clinicians menu. They have almost all models and you can watch to see how to do it.
Don’t wait for weeks for the Dr.
RE: Strugglimg with mask
When I started, I had some of the same issues that OP mentions. Then I thought about it. For the first 75 years of my life, I had nothing on my face. Then beginning one night there is something on my nose and head. No surprise that it took time to get used to having stuff on my face. So the takeaway is to persevere and be patient. And as described above, check the mask wiki, watch some youtube videos about fitting your specific mask, and contact your DME/sleep center if at that point you still need help. Don't give up. You CAN do this.