One of the many issues I'd like some more targeted advice for is mask. When I first started I was given a full face mask. That was apparently a huge non starter for my brain. That was the worst week of my compliance statistics. 1-2 hours a night before having to tear it off. Have to itch something on my face? Stop machine, take off mask, itch, reseal, etc. Side/stomach sleeper and the mask was also jostling. One night I took melatonin to try and get over the hump and get used to it. I didn't remember waking up, but in the morning I saw the mask was off. Turns out I had ripped the mask off, without undoing the strap buckles. Mask was busted. Provider gave me a free P10 that day.
P10 seemed promising. First week were or two fine. Then downhill. Sores in one nostril. I'd wake up and it felt like the nasal pillow was fusing to my skin. On and off I'd get these sores and then they'd heal and randomly wouldn't occur for a bit. I was using large pillow size. Reading around it seems some people have to deliberately stretch the headband so it isn't so tight, and then I decided the p10 wasn't for me. With everything else I had to deal with at that point, and my mood slowly but surely going from optimistic to defeated, last thing I wanted to deal with is figuring out the right amount to manually stretch a head strap.
I had other P10 issues that drove me away. Tube tangling for one. Hose buddy would have needed to be directly behind me to prevent this (stomach/side sleeper than rolls one way and another) plus no box spring or good mount mechanism for it. Also, side and stomach sleeping was still not ideal. The pillows would get moved around by the pillow.
I then got the N30i because it seemed to hit everything I needed. Tube mount on top of head with swivel, the nasal pillows seemed foolproof to seat and comfortable, and i always hated how the p10 would rest awkwardly above my lip. Again things were good for 2-3 weeks and then...not
As I'm sure many of you are aware, the exhaust vent on the n30i is powerful and obnoxious. I need to make sure enough space in front of the vents is clear so it doesn't make noise hitting anything, and the top vent can't be close to a pillow or the wall for similar reasons. While my tangling problem is nearly gone, the tube does get caught on pillows or the corner of my bed. A ball shoved between the wall and bed corner seems to have solved that for now. The bottom exhaust vent though requires precise positioning which is maddening
Further I feel like I have to keep the straps a little on the tight side. Too loose and when my face hits the pillow it moves the mask and either causes a leak or the sensation of one. And my head has to now face a certain angle to keep the vent from becoming an issue again.
All this venting (pun very much intended) to say that I'm feeling pretty trapped by available masks. Ironic that my life would be easier if I wasn't a side and stomach sleeper. Too bad that didn't prevent me from needing this device.
I cannot, and I truly mean cannot, do a full face mask. No amount of fiddling will get me comfy in one with my short beard and other brain induced issues. I'm open to other masks, or ways to solve the n30i issues. I just need a mask that works with my sleep position and doesn't require a ton of work at night. It seems no mask is very good at staying put and comfy for a side and stomach sleeper.
I gotta solve this mask issue soon or I'm going to give up at the end of this year. I'm not really better off right now with the machine. I've stuck through it, my compliance rate over the last 5 moths is practically 100%. Only night I remember not wearing it was an overnight flight in economy (I don't sleep on planes anyways). Even when I had gnarly skin blisters from the P10 for 2 weeks I sucked it up every night. But I can't live like that
Appreciate help. I cannot post Oscar charts for a week or so. Building up a consistent catalogue of them. My diagnosed AHI was 19. I have plenty of other issues to bemoan but I need to tackle one issue at a time and space it out for sanity's sake ( yours and mine )
Thanks