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Two weeks now, started ripping my mask off
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Two weeks now, started ripping my mask off

So, I posted a few weeks back, about the nasal pillows. I did get a new mask a few days after that, and it was working really well for me, but for 2 nights in a row now, I've been ripping it off in my sleep. I'm supposed to wear it 70% of the 3 weeks before my weight loss clearance appointment and chip download this coming Friday. Anyone else have this issue? I don't realize it until I wake up in the morning and it's on the floor. Oh-jeez
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RE: Two weeks now, started ripping my mask off
Maybe try putting mittens on your hands to make that more difficult.

Have you got a chin strap for the mask - that might make it more difficult to remove easily, too.
                                                                                                                          
Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider. 
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RE: Two weeks now, started ripping my mask off
Raise you min pressure a bit. Likely with the new mask your feeling a bit smothered . In your sleep smothered equals mask in the floor.
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RE: Two weeks now, started ripping my mask off
I've got a similar problem. I'm consistently ripping the mask off unaware in my sleep. I tried tightening the mask, but instead I just disconnected the hose in the middle of my sleep... Thoughts? Suggestions? Any would be appreciated....

I think putting mittens on my hands isn't practical for my purposes Smile

I'm using an Airfit F10 mask.
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RE: Two weeks now, started ripping my mask off
The chin strap is a good suggestion - it works for me with a Mirage Quattro FFM anyway.

Are you possibly getting more leaks now with the FFM? Some FFMs seem not to tolerate less than perfect cleaning of the silicon cushion, while others seem less sensitive. YMMV.

Regardless of the cause of leaks: enough leakage = ineffective positive air pressure = breathing no better than without CPAP, a/k/a smothering with a thing on your face - leading to the mask being ripped off. Also YMMV.

Another chin strap positive, in my experience, is that (when worn outside of / over the FFM straps) it helps stabilize the FFM, so I experience fewer leaks as well. Again YMMV.

Good luck, please keep the forum posted on how it goes for you!
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RE: Two weeks now, started ripping my mask off
I went through this for a good month, which is what resulted in me taking control of my machine, and being fired from the original sleep Doc! I would ask for a higher minimum pressure. Mine tends to swing to high or low, there I no real in between, so some days I would wake up feeling fabulous, and others like a truck ran over me. The solution to my mask removal was an auto set range, vs a continuous pressure. I had to find a new sleep doc that was willing to work with me, but once I figured it out, I haven't had an issue since!
"I am not a Doctor, but I DID stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.Coffee
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RE: Two weeks now, started ripping my mask off
So, I found a semi solution. I started wrapping my hair around the top head strap. Like looping my hair around and around. It keeps the mask secure and if I try to pull it off in the night it wakes me up! So for anyone with long hair, this is working for me. I am concerned about my hours on though. I sleep about 5 hours per night because I have a full time job, twin toddlers and a full time college student. I hope this download tomorrow is enough for my surgery clearance
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