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Full Face Mask Question - esparzatj - 04-15-2017

I have used the ResMed Swift LT Pillows since starting my treatment, but just recently upgraded to the ResMed AirFit P10 Pillows mask.   During times of head colds & stuffy noses, I have taken a break from using my CPAP until my sickness resides.  Last week, I decided to pick up a ResMed AirFit F20 FFM, from my DME, with the intention of using it during sickness periods.   My question concerning use of a FFM is...do you need to keep your mouth closed like using a pillows mask, to get the full benefit of your CPAP, or does it matter either way?


RE: Full Face Mask Question - Gideon - 04-15-2017

Managing Mouth breathing is the main purpose of a FFM, so you are ok.  Don't be surprised if you need to increase pressure a couple of cms.

When I'm having issues with my pillows I apply tape to my lips, if that doesn't work I go to my FFM the Amara View.


RE: Full Face Mask Question - esparzatj - 04-15-2017

Thanks for the advice!  I did notice my pressure was bumping my upper limit of 14 last night at 13.75.  I had dropped it from 16, so I reset it this morning after reviewing my results in SheepyHead.


RE: Full Face Mask Question - Gideon - 04-15-2017

Post your data. We may be able to tweak your therapy.

instructions are in my signature.


RE: Full Face Mask Question - esparzatj - 04-15-2017

Can the "4 post" rule be met in the same thread?

Okay, thanks!


RE: Full Face Mask Question - stanleydean - 04-15-2017

Hi esparzatj and welcome to the forum. I use a full face mask exclusively and the only thing I notice when I sometimes do a lot of mouth breathing is a very dry mouth, once or twice I woke up with an extremely dry mouth. Hope you become a participant on the forum, the more meaningful participation the better it all works.

Stan


RE: Full Face Mask Question - Matzaball2016 - 04-15-2017

I tried the pillows and the one where your nose sits in a little cover but I love the full mask much better.

I am using the resmed one but saw some nice ones at other online shops.

Welcome to the forum.


RE: Full Face Mask Question - esparzatj - 04-15-2017

Thanks, Stan!  I was originally diagnosed for the sleep apnea in 2008, a year before I retired from the Army after 32 years.  My DME through Tricare Prime, issued a ResMed Escape II w/ 3i Humidifier& a Swift LT nasal pillows.  I tried for 180 days and finally gave up with the CPAP hassle!  I just turned 65 this past December, along with starting Medicare & Tricare-for-Life.  My first wife divorced me during Operation Desert Storm...a JAG Officer handled me my divorce papers on the morning of February 24, 1991, which was the start of the ground war! February 24th was also my middle son's birthday...we had 3 sons.  I re-married in 2000 and we have a daughter & son in the 4th & 2nd grades!  So now, I have a reason to maintain my health for a longer life...I have re-started my sleep apnea therapy for these reasons!


RE: Full Face Mask Question - trish6hundred - 04-15-2017

Hi esparzatj,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Good luck to you this time around with your CPAP therapy, hang in there for more responses to your post.


RE: Full Face Mask Question - Melman - 04-16-2017

(04-15-2017, 04:14 PM)esparzatj Wrote:   My question concerning use of a FFM is...do you need to keep your mouth closed like using a pillows mask, to get the full benefit of your CPAP, or does it matter either way?

I use the F20 and found that frequently my jaw would drop to the point that the lower seal was almost in my mouth and I would have a massive leak. Bonjour is right about the main purpose of the FFM being to control mouth breathing but for some of us, like me, a chin strap or soft cervical collar may be required to prevent the jaw from dropping too much. Having the right size is important,of course.