RE: Floppy/droopy eyelids despite cpap treatment
Good luck Visitor. Let us know how that mask works for you.
Give it some time, that's a big change from the P10, but if it solves the problem, it's worth
pursuing.
RE: Floppy/droopy eyelids despite cpap treatment
because of my lip leaks, eye leaks, and fighting with the FFM (I'm using the Nuance right now because of it), I've often considered the Fit Life. I look forward to hearing/reading how it goes for you.
PaulaO
Take a deep breath and count to zen.
RE: Floppy/droopy eyelids despite cpap treatment
Ok, I wrote the supplier to order it and will report back when I'm settled in with this new mask. Talk about going from one extreme to the other. But worth a try indeed.
Before APAP:
After APAP: See avatar: R2D2 for the win!
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle"
--Ian Maclaren
I don't snore! I just make creepy noises so the aliens know I'm not someone to be messed with.
RE: Floppy/droopy eyelids despite cpap treatment
I am not sure if this will be of any help or not but i initially was using a wisp nasal mask at a constant pressure. After experimenting with a dream weaver for couple days with the auto set function enabled it became painfully obvious that my eyes were black, sunken and dropping in the morning. Rather hideous and unusual to say the least. I am not sure if what we are experiencing is related but it has me worried enough to switch back to the wisp.
05-01-2017, 08:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-01-2017, 08:21 AM by Drucifer.)
RE: Floppy/droopy eyelids despite cpap treatment
I think you can rule out neurological. Not sure how that got in the mix when the obvious variable to be considered is the Cpap usage
05-01-2017, 08:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-01-2017, 08:25 AM by Drucifer.)
RE: Floppy/droopy eyelids despite cpap treatment
The link in the frame below should shed some light, assuming i can post it as per the minimum 4 post quota.
Here
http://www.aoa.org/news/clinical-eye-car...eyes?sso=y
RE: Floppy/droopy eyelids despite cpap treatment
floppy eye lid syndrome , 95% of people with this condition have osa. It normally affects the eye pts sleeps on, example you sleep on your left side , left side of face on pillow, that eye is affected more. If you sleep on both sides we'll both sides are affected.
https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/articl...d-syndrome