RE: How long do mask cushions last?
(03-07-2014, 06:49 PM)Eleong2 Wrote: (03-07-2014, 06:21 PM)Gabby Wrote: That's one thing I don't envy you guys, having to shave every day. I suppose it just becomes like cleaning your teeth?
I wondered if our bearded friends have anymore trouble with leaks than us clean shaven people do?
Eleong2, good question as I am new and was wondering how often I should change my ResMed Swift FX Nano cushions. I was thinking once the leaks were getting uncontrollable maybe?
Hi Gabby,
Since being Asian my beard is fairly sparse, but what I do have is a pain. I hate shaving, and your right it does becomes a routine in the morning. With the stubble that I have in the evening the mask still seats pretty well the leak level is low. When I was in the military (Navy), the guys with beards used grease to help when they had to use emergency breathing devices masks. I wonder, as you, how these CPAP types of masks seal with their full beards?
Ed
Hi Ed,
Thanks for the tip about the grease, I shall bare it in mind in case things get desperate.
I was just wondering where you have read the horror stories to do with cleaning or should I say not cleaning your equipment? I wouldn't mind reading some.
Obviously the full bearded men are doing ok with their cpap masks, it just makes you wonder. I hate leaks.
Sleep Tight...
Gabby
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
(03-07-2014, 04:32 PM)Eleong2 Wrote: I am currently using a Resmed Activa LT nasal mask and was wondering how many nights I can expect before needing cushion replacement. The one I am using now has about 5 weeks of use. The silicone seems softer than when new and starting to have a cloudy look but the leak rate is about the same as when new. I am fairly new with CPAP and would like to hear the experiences of others. Thank you
Ed
https://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-07-12-00250.pdf
03-07-2014, 08:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2014, 08:11 PM by ImaSurvivor.)
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
I used same cushions for 3 months. I definitely noticed they became more flimsy, less comfortable, and harder getting them to work well. Being new to therapy I kind of wondered if I was going through one of those periodic phases when nothing was right about it. Then I began feeling really tired like I did before beginning therapy or maybe even worse. Thought I was getting sick. Before therapy I had developed coping skills. After starting therapy, it felt really lousy when that tiredness came back. My nose also started getting sore. I finally researched and read it can mean cushions need changing. Called my DME and they told me my insurance allows 2 new cushions per month and a new headgear every 6 months.
Things straightened out again when I got new cushions. I surely won't go that long again before changing.
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
(03-07-2014, 07:30 PM)me50 Wrote: (03-07-2014, 04:32 PM)Eleong2 Wrote: I am currently using a Resmed Activa LT nasal mask and was wondering how many nights I can expect before needing cushion replacement. The one I am using now has about 5 weeks of use. The silicone seems softer than when new and starting to have a cloudy look but the leak rate is about the same as when new. I am fairly new with CPAP and would like to hear the experiences of others. Thank you
Ed
https://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-07-12-00250.pdf
Hi me50,
That's great information, thanks. So it's the government recommendations that set the cycle for CPAP parts replacement. I noticed each state is different.
Ed
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
(03-07-2014, 07:30 PM)Gabby Wrote: (03-07-2014, 06:49 PM)Eleong2 Wrote: (03-07-2014, 06:21 PM)Gabby Wrote: That's one thing I don't envy you guys, having to shave every day. I suppose it just becomes like cleaning your teeth?
I wondered if our bearded friends have anymore trouble with leaks than us clean shaven people do?
Eleong2, good question as I am new and was wondering how often I should change my ResMed Swift FX Nano cushions. I was thinking once the leaks were getting uncontrollable maybe?
Hi Gabby,
Since being Asian my beard is fairly sparse, but what I do have is a pain. I hate shaving, and your right it does becomes a routine in the morning. With the stubble that I have in the evening the mask still seats pretty well the leak level is low. When I was in the military (Navy), the guys with beards used grease to help when they had to use emergency breathing devices masks. I wonder, as you, how these CPAP types of masks seal with their full beards?
Ed
Hi Ed,
Thanks for the tip about the grease, I shall bare it in mind in case things get desperate.
I was just wondering where you have read the horror stories to do with cleaning or should I say not cleaning your equipment? I wouldn't mind reading some.
Obviously the full bearded men are doing ok with their cpap masks, it just makes you wonder. I hate leaks.
Gabby,
When I was told that I needed to go on CPAP, I started to Google around and found other Apnea boards on the internet. I don't think it would be appropriate for me to mention "competitors". If you do a search you will find other boards. I personally think this board has more of a personal touch to support here. I find myself checking this board most of the time for information. But there are posts of people who have come down with some serious respiratory illness due to not cleaning their equipment. I have slight touch of asthma now, which I thought I outgrew years ago, and I have become a little paranoid about getting really sick.
Ed
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
(03-07-2014, 08:09 PM)ImaSurvivor Wrote: I used same cushions for 3 months. I definitely noticed they became more flimsy, less comfortable, and harder getting them to work well. Being new to therapy I kind of wondered if I was going through one of those periodic phases when nothing was right about it. Then I began feeling really tired like I did before beginning therapy or maybe even worse. Thought I was getting sick. Before therapy I had developed coping skills. After starting therapy, it felt really lousy when that tiredness came back. My nose also started getting sore. I finally researched and read it can mean cushions need changing. Called my DME and they told me my insurance allows 2 new cushions per month and a new headgear every 6 months.
Things straightened out again when I got new cushions. I surely won't go that long again before changing.
Hi ImaSurvior,
I was using the Wisp, prior to switching to the the Activa LT and I had to change cushions every two to three weeks. I noticed the cushions getting soft and they tended to leak a little more than usual. The Activa LT even after 5 weeks still sticks to my face and the leak rate seems the same. I guess it all depends on the mask. My insurance allowance is the same.
Ed
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
(03-07-2014, 07:18 PM)Gabby Wrote: (03-07-2014, 06:21 PM)trish6hundred Wrote: Hi Eleong2,
What you could do when you clean your mask, is to gently scrub your cushion with a dishrag and that keeps it a bit tacky so it will stay in place when you use it. It also helps to get any access oils off of it.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks Trish, I am going to use your information. Hi Gabby,
Well, I hope it helps.
trish6hundred
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
(03-07-2014, 07:30 PM)me50 Wrote: (03-07-2014, 04:32 PM)Eleong2 Wrote: I am currently using a Resmed Activa LT nasal mask and was wondering how many nights I can expect before needing cushion replacement. The one I am using now has about 5 weeks of use. The silicone seems softer than when new and starting to have a cloudy look but the leak rate is about the same as when new. I am fairly new with CPAP and would like to hear the experiences of others. Thank you
Ed
https://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-07-12-00250.pdf Thank you for that me50.
Sleep Tight...
Gabby
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
(03-07-2014, 06:21 PM)Gabby Wrote: That's one thing I don't envy you guys, having to shave every day. I suppose it just becomes like cleaning your teeth?
I wondered if our bearded friends have anymore trouble with leaks than us clean shaven people do?
Who says we Yanks shave every day. I'm retired -- I may go a few days without shaving.
03-08-2014, 01:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2014, 01:19 PM by APAAW.)
RE: How long do mask cushions last?
With CPAP, I'm in the habit of shaving every evening, the rationale being to minimize mask leaks. I hadn't considered its effect on the longevity of the mask cushion, though that's also worthwhile. (If one is shaving much less frequently than every day, in my experience the resulting stubble is softer, and so I'd imagine with less effect on the seal and cushion.)
For what it's worth, I'll attach a graph of my leaks for the past two weeks, which covers a cushion replacement two nights ago. Leaks seemed notably reduced, especially in the daily graphs, but that's TMI at this point. I should update this comparison in a couple of weeks when there's enough data to start to be meaningful.
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My expectation of the answer to the question, is that cushions last until their effectiveness notably and measurably degrades, but I don't even know what that timeframe is for myself, never mind for anyone else. (If I'd known what that timeframe is, I would have replaced that cushion earlier, right?)
This might end up giving me something useful to derive from looking at Sleepyhead graphs.
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