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Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - hcubed - 11-02-2015 I have a Resmed P10 nasal pillosw for about 6 months now. I usually get really low leaks. The last couple of weeks, I get the following leaks. Although it's not bad, but it has been consistently better. Could this be the nasal pillows deteriorating? Do I need a new one? RE: Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - hcubed - 11-02-2015 Sorry I can't make the image to appear. Most of the leaks are less than 19/L but the graph is very spiky through out the night. RE: Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - zonk - 11-02-2015 Hi hcubed The picture of the pillows is not showing up I think cushions replacement under medicare every 30 days, I would be happy with 6 months Good luck RE: Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - zonk - 11-02-2015 (11-02-2015, 05:40 PM)hcubed Wrote: Most of the leaks are less than 19/L but the graph is very spiky through out the night.Less than 24 L/m is acceptable per ResMed, the spiky bit might be some mouth leaks Have you tried chinstrap? RE: Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - hcubed - 11-02-2015 I'd figured it out. The software doesn't like https. I've re-linked the image to an http:. I've been getting very little leaks for the last 5 months and the graph of the leak is fairly flatlined. It's just been the last couple of weeks that I've been experiencing these kind of leaks. RE: Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - OpalRose - 11-02-2015 hcubed, Most insurances and Medicare's replacement schedule is 2 pillows per month. The pillows do get soft and don't hold their seal as well. If you are using the same pillow for 6 months, then I think you more than got your use from it. If you have insurance coverage, take advantage of the replacement schedule. Medicare also replaces a new mask every 90 days, and most insurance companies follow the Medicare replacement schedule. RE: Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - Mosquitobait - 11-02-2015 I started getting spikes like yours. I tried fitting in a new pillow and the spikes went away. Now, it could be deterioration, but it could also be that the pillow is squashing when you sleep on your side resulting in a repeated break of the seal. This happened after only a month of use. I soaked it in warm-hot water for about 20 minutes. I no longer have the problem. Silicone ages when you use it. How long it lasts varies on so many levels. 6 months is amazing! I can get 2 pillows per month, but I know plenty of people here get several months out one of pillow. If you don't have insurance or have a high deductible, try Ebay. I got pillows for another mask that way. RE: Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - dwd1249 - 11-02-2015 I ran a pillow for 3 years. Just replaced it and the fit & feel is alot better. RE: Nasal Pillows Deteriorating? - AshSF - 11-02-2015 The silicone material does break down with time. If you try and press the nose pillow down on your 6 month old p10, you will see that it yields and gives in more easily than a brand new pillow. Also, you should probably change it every few months as they are fairly cheap on eBay. I change mine at 6 months. Resmed has somehow convinced insurance cos in US to pay for pillows every 15 days. The same resmed recommends a much larger time frame in other countries though. |