RE: Determining if mask fits
Hi IloveZ,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
You might try a different mask. It's not uncommon to try many different masks 'till you find just the right one that works for you.
Hang in there for more answers to your questions and best of luck with CPAP therapy.
trish6hundred
RE: Determining if mask fits
One thing I have discovered on the Swift FX is that if I scrub the pillows EVERY day with soap and water I have less leak problems--I haven't tried Lanolin. Most of my leaks occur in the last 1 1/2 hours of the night when I tend to be more restless. I'm fortunate in I haven't had to try a lot of other masks--the Pilaro being the only other. My AHI is usually below 1, BUT I have to admit I'm not sure what all the numbers mean as I felt more rested this morning than most with a 1.35 AHI -- the difference being I only woke up once during the night and slept 6 hours straight (usually I wake up at least two times a night).
"Sometimes the magic works . . . and sometimes it doesn't" -- Chief Dan George in the movie Little Big Man
RE: Determining if mask fits
Is the whistling coming from exhaust vent holes or from the pillows?
The pillows should rest on the nostrils, not in them. Turn down humidifier setting and insulate the hose may help if the whistle from moisture in the pillows. Have you seen the fitting guide
http://www.resmed.com/us/products/swift_...s&sec=true
RE: Determining if mask fits
Nasal pillows should fit nicely within the nostrils, usually only one "bulge" deep. You want the straps tight enough that it holds it in place but no so tight it feels like you are stretching the nostrils wider. LOL It's hard to describe!
It is common for a new mask to go through some breaking-in in regards to fit. If air is coming out the nostrils, you will feel it. Sometimes you can gently trace a finger around where the nostril and the pillow meet and you'll feel any leaks.
Keep playing with the headgear to find the best tension.
It is also common for new users to go through a LOT of masks before they find one that fits. No two nasal pillows are the same. They may look like it in the pictures online, but in Real Life, they can fit very differently.
They have what they call "intentional leak" and that is what is coming out the vent holes in the mask. You want that to happen. "Unintentional leaks" are from all the others. The machine can accommodate unintentional leaks up to a certain level, depending on the type of mask, the pressure, and alien influence.
PaulaO
Take a deep breath and count to zen.
RE: Determining if mask fits
Based on personal experience, it is also not uncommon to have to re-adjust your mask when you re-adjust your sleeping position. It soon gets to the point where the adjustment is essentially automatic in a semi-sleep state.
RE: Determining if mask fits
Yup! Exactly!
PaulaO
Take a deep breath and count to zen.
RE: Determining if mask fits
Hi Zonk - no the whistling is from around the nose, I am pretty sure. It doesn't happen much and I understand what you are asking about the exhaust vent, that happens more frequently than from the nose. It only happens, 2-3 times per night.
Ron - it is good to hear you readjust. I just don't know what is "normal".
Paula - although I think my DME is ok, they only allow one mask switch. I have been hesitant to try another as I like the feel of the FX. I just want to make sure I am getting good results.
RE: Determining if mask fits
I am using the Swift LT for Her. When I use the Medium sized pillows, they whistle with each breath. I can't find a leak causing it. If I use the Small, the whistling stops. I think the Medium fits better but I cannot tolerate that whistle. Drives me nuts. So I use the small and am able to go to sleep, which is what matters!
PaulaO
Take a deep breath and count to zen.
RE: Determining if mask fits
(07-17-2013, 07:16 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: The machine can accommodate unintentional leaks up to a certain level, depending on the type of mask, the pressure, and alien influence.
Did someone say Aliens????
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