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Mask replacement - usertc - 11-22-2015

How often do you typically have to replace the mask?


RE: Mask replacement - big_dave - 11-22-2015

Some masks are more durable than others, and it also depends on how well you keep up with mask cleaning. I have been getting about 2 years from the frame, about 9 months from the mask cushion, and about a year from the headgear. A lot of people don't get anywhere this long, and some replace it whenever their insurance allows it. A few people can get several years out of a mask.


RE: Mask replacement - zonk - 11-22-2015

I think, if Resmed depend on people like me to change their masks as soon as they come up with a new mask, they go out of business

clean the frame and take care of it, can last a long time
cushion replacement about 6 months and a year for the straps
I pay for everything out of pocket and local prices are unbelievable too pricey




RE: Mask replacement - usertc - 11-23-2015

Thanks! That's what I thought. I got an email from my supplier today saying it's already time to replace my mask. I picked up my APAP on October 28th, and I'm on a 3rd mask as my dr let me try a couple after the first 2 were not good fits. Even if I was on my first mask, it seemed way to soon.


RE: Mask replacement - Homerec130 - 11-23-2015

If your insurance pays for it (or if they don't and you can afford it), go ahead and get the mask whether you need it or not. I would also get another hose and eventually another humidifier tank - just to have a spare on hand in the event one of the them breaks. You can usually get a good quality hose from most of the suppliers on the list for around 15-20 including shipping.

I just got my quarterly order reminder from my DME and just emailed in my request. My mask and headgear come as a unit and in a factory sealed package. It stays that way until I use it. I have a sealed mask in my closet which will I will put into use when the new one comes.

Homer



RE: Mask replacement - esrepairman - 11-23-2015

Many insurance policies will reimburse for a new cushion/seal every 30 days and the whole mask every 90 days (headgear every 180 days) Literally the chemical composition of your facial skin oils can play a big factor in the longevity of your cushion, as well as the soap you use of course. Even how tight you have to keep your mask on your face will influence its longevity.


RE: Mask replacement - Evpraxia - 11-23-2015

Agree with all the above.

I use nasal pillows and wash them in a natural "bee" related baby wash/shampoo. Like the very light smell (I have asthma) and the lack of harsh chemicals.

A friend of mine told me she puts hers in the dishwasher - I suggested a gentler washing routine...


RE: Mask replacement - Homerec130 - 11-24-2015

My tank will go in the dishwater (top rack) if I have needed to use vinegar to get rid of calcium buildups. We don't use the dry function on the dishwater so heat is not an issue. Normally, I hand wash everything, especially the mask. Take it in the shower with me and do it there. Kill two birds with one stone.

Homer