03-10-2018, 10:00 PM
SleepyHead data and Mask leak questions
I was making some real headway these last few weeks from the help of this forum. Now I'm regressing...I think?
I made several sleep apnea changes and was actually feeling really good during the day. I just can't seem to get the mask leaks under control lately.
I've made several changes in the setting through advice here. I use a soft neck collar, purchased a buckwheat pillow (love it) and use a mouth guard. I don't really want to use the mouth guard but I was getting such good Sleepyhead readings... I have just kept with it. The last two nights the mask leaks are out of control. I just don't understand how I get these leaks when I'm not doing anything different? I've been using a SleepWeaver full face mask. I can't purchase another replacement mask until the end of April. I'm highly allergic to the mask seals around my face and bridge of nose. The SleepWeaver was working pretty good for me until lately? I guess I'll have to try another full faced mask. Any full faced mask recommendations for people with very sensitive skin? The Quattro Mirage is out as it did not work for me due to leaks. Maybe another mask you could recommend?
This is very discouraging for me. I put some SleepyHead Data below in hopes of somebody offering some advice. I think my problem is that just before I fall asleep my jaw loosens and my mouth fills up with a small amount of air thus causing the mask to leak. I'm half asleep when this happens and just continue sleeping through this but obviously not receiving the full benefit of the cpap therapy. The soft collar has really helped but my jaw drops very very slightly enough to cause mask leaks. I know I've been fiddling with the mask all night half asleep but can't keep it sealed. I've been working at keeping my tongue pushed up to the roof of my mouth but as soon as I fall asleep my mouth fills up with air. Is it alright to have a small amount of air in your mouth ]and cheeks as you breath mostly through your nose while using the cpap? This seems to be the common way for me to sleep while breathing with my nose and mouth. SSHHHEESSSHHH!!!
Thank you for your help.
I made several sleep apnea changes and was actually feeling really good during the day. I just can't seem to get the mask leaks under control lately.
I've made several changes in the setting through advice here. I use a soft neck collar, purchased a buckwheat pillow (love it) and use a mouth guard. I don't really want to use the mouth guard but I was getting such good Sleepyhead readings... I have just kept with it. The last two nights the mask leaks are out of control. I just don't understand how I get these leaks when I'm not doing anything different? I've been using a SleepWeaver full face mask. I can't purchase another replacement mask until the end of April. I'm highly allergic to the mask seals around my face and bridge of nose. The SleepWeaver was working pretty good for me until lately? I guess I'll have to try another full faced mask. Any full faced mask recommendations for people with very sensitive skin? The Quattro Mirage is out as it did not work for me due to leaks. Maybe another mask you could recommend?
This is very discouraging for me. I put some SleepyHead Data below in hopes of somebody offering some advice. I think my problem is that just before I fall asleep my jaw loosens and my mouth fills up with a small amount of air thus causing the mask to leak. I'm half asleep when this happens and just continue sleeping through this but obviously not receiving the full benefit of the cpap therapy. The soft collar has really helped but my jaw drops very very slightly enough to cause mask leaks. I know I've been fiddling with the mask all night half asleep but can't keep it sealed. I've been working at keeping my tongue pushed up to the roof of my mouth but as soon as I fall asleep my mouth fills up with air. Is it alright to have a small amount of air in your mouth ]and cheeks as you breath mostly through your nose while using the cpap? This seems to be the common way for me to sleep while breathing with my nose and mouth. SSHHHEESSSHHH!!!
Thank you for your help.