(09-23-2024, 09:04 AM)MadFox Wrote: Issues would like feedback:
1. Burping and stomach/bowel air. The pressure is NOT going over the max setting of 11, yet seems much worse now. Any solutions to this issue?
2. Saw opthamologist for annual and he said did have dry eyes not too bad. Recommended using refresh as much as possible vs. Rx but said no damage. Is dry eye a potential issue. Is CPAP bad for older folks eye health? Anyone had significant problems?
3. Any one using the mouthguards to open throat vs. a chin strap?. i.e. the mouthguards on TV and social media for snoring? Am mostly a side sleeper.
I'll attempt to address your concerns....
1. It's called Aerophagia, the swallowing of air. Assuming you're using the pressure settings recommended in June...
..... to address Aerophagia, go to CPAP Mode and set your pressure to 8 with EPR set at 2. Watch for a couple days, then if no Aerophagia, move the pressure to 8.6, EPR 2, watch for a couple more days, then move pressure to 9. Continue this and as long as there is no Aerophagia until you find that "sweet spot" that still gives you low AHI readings.
2. Yes, dry eye is an issue. I suffer with the same and need to be careful of air blowing over my face and in my eyes.
I see my Ophthalmologist every 3-4 months to check eye pressure.
Another good brand of eye drops is Systane. I use Systane Gel drops during the day and their nighttime eye ointment right before bed. You can also wear an eye mask for extra protection.
3. I don't use a mouthguard or chinstrap as I don't snore, but do use mouth tape for occasional mouth leaking.