I’m new to all this having been recently diagnosed and now using a bipap machine. I was initially give the resmed amara full face mask but was having problems with air leaking out at times. They just put me on the resmed airfit f20. The first night I pulled the hose out from the mask and was not getting anything for a long time. Last night I tried it and it felt like I wasn’t getting much air even after it was at full power (my max is 19). Is this normal? Maybe I was just used to feeling the rush of air through the first mask because of the hybrid design? Or did I do something the first night when I pulled the hose out that messed it up?
Thanks so much for your help!
My husband is waiting on a bipap machine and resperonics dreamwear mask for central and obstructive sleep apnea. AHI of 93.75. Is there a big difference in masks? What to ask for? We also are new to this.
The best mask is the one you find easiest to use. They all do exactly the same job, which is to get the air into you, so it all comes down to your personal preference. If you are not happy with one, make sure your provider tries other options. There are quite a few to choose from these days.
Masks are the most difficult component of CPAP treatment to get right. I would try and make an arrangement with your sleep clinic to first get their advice, and second have the opportunity to try different masks if the first on does not work out. Some like the Dreamwear mask, but you never know for sure until you try it. Do you know what pressure is expected to be needed? Some masks handle more pressure better than other ones...
I am a new user of the Air sense 10 (2 weeks).I am not sure I am breathing correctly when I am awake prior to sleep (takes a long time). I can breathe in and out through my nose but since I am still awake don't know whether to continue manually breathing or let the airflow take over. My pillow nasal mask seems to leak a lot but when I check the next morning, the numbers seem normal. I tried a full face mask but was not happy with it. When I fall asleep should my mouth be open or closed? Any ideas?
A nasal mask needs your mouth to be closed. I am unable to do that so I use mouth taping to keep my mouth closed during the night.