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newbie apap user - sb0623 - 01-11-2022 Hi All, I am a newbie and now I am part of the sleep apnea board club I had my home sleep test a few weeks ago from my doctor. So I purchased yesterday my first ResMed Airsense 10 APAP machine with heated humidifer and got a full face mask mask, accessories, etc ,see below, and waiting to receive them from Supplier #1 I did read "MaskPrimer" link and I will follow it when I get the apap machine and mask Any other good suggestions or advice that I need to get additionally or return any of the items below that I might not need to use ? ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machinewith HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier Qty: 1 DreamWear Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear -Fit Pack (S, M, MW, L Cushions with MediumFrame) - Fit Pack (All Cushions with MediumFrame) Qty: 1 Dishwasher Safe Water Chamber for AirSense™10, AirStart™ 10, and AirCurve™ 10 HumidAir™ Disposable Standard Filters for AirSense™ 10,AirStart™ 10, AirCurve™ 10, and S9 Series CPAPMachines (6 pack) Qty: 1 Disposable Hypoallergenic Filters for AirSense™10, AirStart™ 10, AirCurve™ 10, and S9 SeriesCPAP Machines (6 pack) Qty: 1 Lumin CPAP Mask and Accessories Cleaner Qty: 1 Generic Outlet Bacteria Filter (10 Pack) Qty: 1 thanks RE: newbie apap user - Crimson Nape - 01-11-2022 Hi sb0623! - You have a nice system. However, you may have over bought a few items. The Lumin uses UV light to sanitize CPAP parts. UV light cause plastics to degrade. In order to retard this action, UV additives (like a sunscreen) have to be added to the plastic's recipe, prior to the molding process. Most CPAP parts aren't designed for UV conditions. (Why add additional cost and life longevity to a perishable/resale item?) In fact, Resmed has a disclaimer about using UV or Ozone cleaners. Anyway, it's just air moving through your system and a general cleaning is all that is needed. The outlet bacteria filters are used on the supply side of the system and requires you to turn on an option in the setup to make up for this flow restriction. The CPAP has to guess how much additional pressure is needed to overcome the flow restriction, since there isn't a system sensor after the filter. The end result is a crap shoot. I would recommend forgoing the use of this filter unless you have some special medical problem that requires you to breathe only filtered air. In which case, your living environment should already set up to address this condition. I would recommend that you get any SD card that is 2 to 32 GB in size and a free copy OSCAR. This will allow you to monitor your detailed sleep data in order to fine-tune your settings for optimal therapy. Look at the links in my signature for more information on OSCAR, and posting its images here for help. - Red RE: newbie apap user - Ratchick - 01-11-2022 Hi and - Your setup looks pretty good, but you definitely don't need the UV cleaning system and you don't really need the outlet filter, either. Red's already given you good reasons why, but honestly UV and Ozone cleaning systems for xPAP systems are unnecessary, risk damaging your equipment, and are expensive - plus they can invalidate your warranty, too. Definitely not a good plan! When it comes to cleaning, all you need is clean water and mild soap. Maybe some vinegar if you have hard water and your humidifier tank gets a bit of limescale buildup. You don't have to "sterilise" anything, and even if you did (which you don't) you would still have to clean everything very thoroughly with soap and water every time anyway, so it definitely doesn't save you any time. If you want to swap those items for something, maybe a hose cover (I'd recommend an 8ft one over a 6ft one) and perhaps a brush for cleaning your hose. That's about it, and both of those things will be more useful than the two above, IMO. RE: newbie apap user - sb0623 - 01-11-2022 thanks all for quick reply.and I will call Supplier #1 to cancel those items that are not necessary.before its shipped and get longer hose cover perhaps. Also, is the full face.mask.model that I got ok s a first time.user ? Do you suggest any other masks to get additionally too and then return the one that doesnt fit right perhaps? thanks RE: newbie apap user - Ratchick - 01-11-2022 Masks are a whole topic on their own. If you looked at that mask and decided to give it a go, then go for it. It comes with a variety of sizes which is nice, so it's decent when you have no clue what size is best. I'd stick with one mask, for now, and then see how you get on with it. There's nothing to stop you from purchasing different masks in the future if you don't like the one you've picked. RE: newbie apap user - sb0623 - 01-11-2022 thanks for the feedback RE: newbie apap user - clownbell - 01-11-2022 I do NOT intend to disagree with Ratchick. She is right on in several respects. May I add a couple of observations. Some newbies tend to change things (masks, settings, etc) too often without allowing sufficient time to evaluate the effects of any one given change. So - (1) one thing at a time and (2) allow time for your body to get used to it. Take your time. Masks are probably the toughest thing about CPAP therapy. So many choices!! All nasal/pillow/full face masks are not the same. Some work best on fairly flat faces, some on angular faces, etc. So you may need to try several different masks before you find the one that is right for your particular face. Be sure to buy new masks from a supplier who allows returns. Otherwise you can spend a lot (and I mean a lot) of money. RE: newbie apap user - Superstar - 01-11-2022 Hi there. I am fairly new to APAP… about three months in. What you need to succeed is a willingness to stick to it no matter what. Finding the right equipment, especially the mask, is the secret to success. The advice on here is invaluable and without these CPAP forums I would never have made it. So read, read, read. There is no issue or problem that has not been encountered by one or more of us. We understand! There are also great you tube videos on CPAP use and equipment, especially reviewing the different masks. Watching these led me to try one I had not considered and it turned out to be the miracle mask for me. Watch LankyLefty’s videos, he is a hoot and does great reviews. Good luck. RE: newbie apap user - Ratchick - 01-12-2022 Clownbell and Superstar are both right with their advice. The biggest thing for your success will come down to persistence and a bit of patience. Some people are really lucky and see a big improvement in how they feel from the get-go. Many people don't, and it can take a while, sometimes weeks or months to really feel better, and if the changes are gradual, you may not realise it until you skip a night for whatever reason and then you realise how much things have really improved. Whichever way it turns out to be for you, you're setting yourself up for a great start. |