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05Moose

05Moose
Joined Aug 2018
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50s, just started CPAP at end of July 2018. ResMed AirSense 10 with AirFit N20 nasal mask

Northern California

05Moose
Joined Aug 2018
Bio

50s, just started CPAP at end of July 2018. ResMed AirSense 10 with AirFit N20 nasal mask

Northern California

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Just started with a CPAP machine last weekend, and having trouble with only one thing. First, I'm using the ResMed AirSense 10 with AirFit N20 nasal mask (the one that just covers the nose). I'm started CPAP because I got tired of waking up from not breathing. After one evening of waking up 5 times shortly after falling asleep, I'd had enough. I actually wake up and become conscious of not breathing. I then decide to inhale and I start breathing after that. I have the same problem if I am tired during the day at work and put my head down at lunch time for a quick nap. I exhale, dose off, and wake because I never inhale. I feel too weak to inhale.

So the therapy is the CPAP set to 6 (by my doctor and not adjustable by me). I turned off the ramp up because that was useless. I have no issue with the air coming in (in fact, I think it might be set too low).

I just am used to breathing in cool air. I get claustrophobic wearing regular face masks where I exhale and the air is hot. This is what I'm having problems with regarding the CPAP therapy. I exhale which is body temp air, then I'm breathing that air back in with the CPAP air. It's bad enough that in the first 30 minutes of falling asleep, I wake up not breathing about 3 times and have to breath in my mouth to catch up on air. I also measured my blood oxygen level (wife has asthma, so we have the finger sensor), and while it was 94 with the mask off, it drops down to 91 with the mask on (probably from breathing back in my exhaled breath which isn't oxygen rich).

Any advice on whether switching to a nasal pillow removes the exhaled air more? Or could it just be that the pressure set to 6 is too low? Seems pointless if I'm going to stop breathing with it on like I do with it off.