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Question about a nasal mask - Ronm25 - 01-17-2019

Hi,

Long time lurker here but I do come to this board when I have a question and usually find exactly what I am looking for.  This time I want a "real answer from a real person", not something I might find in an advertisement.

Two years ago when I bought my cpap I tried a full face mask, the nasal mask, and nasal pillows.  I believed I wouldn't be able to sleep with a full face or nasal mask so I got the nasal pillows which worked great.  Recently though I have been waking up several times a night to adjust my headgear because my nose has been irritated by the nasal pillows.  It's gotten to where I sleep about 4 hours (the least I can get by with as I drive a delivery truck and DOT requires I prove a minimum of 4 hour cpap usage per night).  Then sleep fitfully for another couple of hours without my cpap.  I love my cpap as I am sleeping better than I have in years and I can tell a world of difference in how I feel when I get up.  I am considering changing to a nasal mask and trying that.

My question is; what masks work well with full beards?  Hopefully there are some hairy guys here like me that can give me some real world feedback.

My current equipment is a Resmed Airsense 10 with humid air, Resmed Airfit P10 nasal pillows.

As always, thanks for any input!

Ron


RE: Question about a nasal mask - sansnap - 01-17-2019

Hi Ron - have you considered changing the nasal pillow size? I had the same experience you did after a couple of years and went up a size in pillow - problem solved.


RE: Question about a nasal mask - Ronm25 - 01-17-2019

I haven't tried that but will.  I like the nasal pillows and would like to stay with them if I can get rid of this irritation.  I also remembered that this all started when I replaced my pillows recently.  I wonder if the new pillows bought through Amazon differ in some way from the ones I was using before.

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll give that a try.


RE: Question about a nasal mask - sansnap - 01-17-2019

(01-17-2019, 02:51 PM)Ronm25 Wrote: I haven't tried that but will.  I like the nasal pillows and would like to stay with them if I can get rid of this irritation.  I also remembered that this all started when I replaced my pillows recently.  I wonder if the new pillows bought through Amazon differ in some way from the ones I was using before.

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll give that a try.


I have noticed that there is some disparity in pillows from set to set.  Some seem to last longer, others collapse quickly.  I too have had the occasional set that seems to cause irritation and while I always get the brand name pillows I'm betting that they use different manufactures and that there is some variability.

For me the trick with occasional irritation is to get it healed asap (not to use a barrier cream of some sort) and so I use some cortisone cream as soon as I get up to facilitate that. Changing the pillows or making sure they are squeaky clean is also important.


RE: Question about a nasal mask - Sleeprider - 01-17-2019

Masks, headgear and nasal pillows do wear out. If you have not replaced them yet you are way overdue after 2-years. I replace the Airfit P10 completely every 6-9 months and generally figure on a nasal cushion life of 2-months, although I get several monthly by insurance. A larger size with the P10 usually fixes a lot of problems, so good advise above. I have used the Airfit P10 since they became available, and had the Swift FX before that. I'm sure you will get your mask mojo back if you try a larger size and keep components fresh.


RE: Question about a nasal mask - Ronm25 - 01-17-2019

(01-17-2019, 03:10 PM)sansnap Wrote:  Changing the pillows or making sure they are squeaky clean is also important.
I've probably tried squeezing more time from my pillows than I should have.  I'll make that a priority.
Thanks!


RE: Question about a nasal mask - Ronm25 - 01-17-2019

(01-17-2019, 03:14 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Masks, headgear and nasal pillows do wear out. If you have not replaced them yet you are way overdue after 2-years. I replace the Airfit P10 completely every 6-9 months and generally figure on a nasal cushion life of 2-months, although I get several monthly by insurance.  A larger size with the P10 usually fixes a lot of problems, so good advise above.  I have used the Airfit P10 since they became available, and had the Swift FX before that. I'm sure you will get your mask mojo back if you try a larger size and keep components fresh.

Good advice, thank you.  I was remiss in the first year where replacing components was concerned.  Basically as long as I kept it clean and it worked I didn't worry about it.  (I'm a tightwad, sue me)!  But this past year I have been paying more attention to it and started replacing the pillows every 2-3 months.  I replaced everything but the unit itself in December.

Thanks for the great information.


RE: Question about a nasal mask - sansnap - 01-17-2019

(01-17-2019, 03:26 PM)Ronm25 Wrote:
(01-17-2019, 03:10 PM)sansnap Wrote:  Changing the pillows or making sure they are squeaky clean is also important.
I've probably tried squeezing more time from my pillows than I should have.  I'll make that a priority.
Thanks!

Yeah - the temptation is strong. I was interested to read about sleepriders pillow use - mine is very different.  Pillows often barely last 2 weeks before they begin to collapse for me... but sometimes they last 3 or 4 weeks.   Dont-know


RE: Question about a nasal mask - SleepFoo - 01-17-2019

What is it about the nasal pillows that you's like better than the nasal mask?


RE: Question about a nasal mask - Gideon - 01-17-2019

Do I have enough facial hair for you?  My goto mask is the P10 Pillows.  My initial mask was an FFM I don't remember which.  I went to the Activa Mirage nasal mask. It has an actual bellow which provides about a 1/2 inch of float to allow for a lot of movement, used that one for about 7 years at 18 cmw pressure.  That was a big mask but a terrific trainer to learn how to seal a mask. Next were the modern nasal pillows.  These are very much smaller than the Activa above. Finally ended up with the smallest, least intrusive, and quietest mask I've ever dealt with, the ResMed P10 Pillows - large (get the fit kit which has sm, med, and large pillows).