During the night, I (or her aide) has to reposition the mask because the seal surface moved to her bottom lip. Sometimes this causes a loud leak. Sometimes the seal is still in place. Some nights the lip gets stuck once. Other nights it can happen every couple hours. My mom is a stroke survivor with deficits that include aphasia- difficulty communicating- so she cannot describe to me how it feels during the night or if it feels different to start on the nights that have more lip issues. She also cannot adjust the mask herself since she can only use one hand so the issue isn't corrected until I wake up and hear a different sound from the BiPAP machine.
Any ideas or input on what to look for when I first put the mask on would be greatly appreciated.
A tech that came to house a long time ago sized her as a small. The sleep lab changed it to a Medium since she opens her mouth during the night. She uses Medium. I think the large would not seal on her face when her mouth is closed.
I wash the mask every 2-3 nights (not every night since she uses the liner). Washing seems to help with leaks but not lip issue.
I try making the bottom straps tighter without making it uncomfortable. They are tight enough that the mask can't be lifted off her face.
She sleeps on her back with head straight or to the right. She can't turn to left due to dystonia. Because of the way her head turns the right straps on top and bottom are tighter than the left side. I tried making them even but get lots of leaks.
I noticed some nights when I put the mask on her that it is pulling up before I put the bottom straps on. Is that typical?
Last night, she used the F20. The seal is much better. I didn't have to use the liner and had no loud leaks. Her lip still got stuck several times. The provider did not send the "For Her" version. The hard frame and head gear is bigger but the cushion is the same as the For Her. I was hoping the improved seal would solve the issue.
Thank you.