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Changeover from full face to nasal mask - Phill - 12-31-2015

My nasal mask has just arrived, I have reset the S9 to suit, I do have a chin strap but was going to try running without it at first.

Anything else I should do?

I am still waking at 2-4 o'clock in the morning, taking the mask off and trying to get a couple of hours more sleep.Sad

All the very best to everyone for 2016.


RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - OpalRose - 12-31-2015

Hi Phil,
Hoping the new mask works out for you.

Just try to get a good fit without over tightening straps.




RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - ginzo - 12-31-2015

What pressures are you at? By all means try it without the chinstrap 1st. You might download the resmed or Sleepyhead software to give you something to look at. Don't let the software intimidate you, most here can help you look for patterns until you get the hang of it.

Lastly, go at least 7 days as a minimum test period to look for patterns before making changes.

Link to Sleepyhead:
http://www.sleepfiles.com/SH2/


RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - Phill - 12-31-2015

Thanks to both of you for the input.

EPR is set to full time, pressures, min. 8 max.20

AHI on December 25th was 0.17, which they say is pretty damn good.

My target is to get 7-8hrs of decent sleep, and to feel like I have got it, I am getting neither at present.


RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - surferdude2 - 12-31-2015

Generally the nasal masks require considerably less pressure to do the job as compared to the FF masks. For most people, If their current 95% pressure is below 12 cm H2O, they have an easier time switching to the nasal mask with no mouth leakage problems. Any amount of pressure reduction is valuable in making for greater mask comfort and better sleep.

Good luck.

Dude


RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - Phill - 12-31-2015

Thanks Dude.

SleepyHead says that with the face mask I have a small but acceptable amount of major leakage with the pressure under 12.22 for 95% of the time.

Will leave the settings as they are for the moment and look to ramping the pressure down in the next few days.

If I change too many things at the same time it will be hard to get a fix on what is actually working.


RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - surferdude2 - 12-31-2015

That sounds like a good idea since you are presently running at 12.2 or lower 95% of the time and your present settings are 8 ~ 20 auto. That should work without you changing anything, maybe even for the long run. We can hope that your new 95% figure will be around 10. That would be a great way to start the new year!

Dude


RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - Judy1843 - 12-31-2015

(12-31-2015, 09:21 AM)Phill Wrote: My nasal mask has just arrived, I have reset the S9 to suit, I do have a chin strap but was going to try running without it at first.

Anything else I should do?

I am still waking at 2-4 o'clock in the morning, taking the mask off and trying to get a couple of hours more sleep.Sad

All the very best to everyone for 2016.

I also wake at 2-4 o'clock and take off my ffm Amara View! I'm ready to give my Airfit 10 another try also! Let's hope we both success !


RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - trish6hundred - 12-31-2015

Hi Phill,
Good luck to you with your new mask.
Happy newyear to you and everyone else.



RE: Changeover from full face to nasal mask - ginzo - 12-31-2015

What did sleepy head say as to your max pressure reached? It is standard for the medical people to leave such a wide range.

Since you are doing so well already, my opinion for a start would be leave min @8 and lower the max to 1cmH2O MORE than the max reading you had in sleepy Head. Give it a week (I go 30 days), if no ill effects, then you can dial in the pressure better. It is true that nasal pillows work best at lower pressures, otherwise the damn thing tries to fly off your face!!!!

One more thought, take a scrap paper and log what changes you made in case you have to backup.

(12-31-2015, 10:56 AM)Phill Wrote: Thanks Dude.

SleepyHead says that with the face mask I have a small but acceptable amount of major leakage with the pressure under 12.22 for 95% of the time.

Will leave the settings as they are for the moment and look to ramping the pressure down in the next few days.

If I change too many things at the same time it will be hard to get a fix on what is actually working.