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RE: New member, please help me interpret results - multicast - 09-17-2020

Considering your leaks: what about taping?  You're definitely a mouth breather, hence a nasal mask isn't suitable for you without taking further actions.


RE: New member, please help me interpret results - Computerdoc - 09-19-2020

Last night's data.  Tried mouth taping (not a full seal, just enough to keep lips together).  Seems to have worked subjectively well, was surprised to see the large leaks beginning at about 5am.  I do remember waking up then pretty wide awake but was not ready to get up, so I went back to sleep.  Is this an improvement?

Spouse is concerned the tape will come off and choke me during the night.  Tape seemed to have stayed in place well with plenty of adhesive.  I plan to increase the minimum pressure to 8.0 tonight and see if that brings my AHI down.

I'll get delivery on a P10i nasal pillow mask on Monday and try that.

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RE: New member, please help me interpret results - multicast - 09-19-2020

Looks better.  Why not completely seal your mouth properly?  Despite being taped, mouth breathing is still possible; even until 5:00 it seems to me to be mouth breathing.  But you're doing better, definitely.

Personally, I wouldn't change pressure until the leaks are managed.  The AHI reported formerly can't be trusted due to the massive leaks.  

Mike


RE: New member, please help me interpret results - Computerdoc - 09-21-2020

Last night's data.  Mouth completely sealed with tape.  Leaks seem much better.  Feeling more rested and no daytime sleepiness.  I read for several hours yesterday afternoon without nodding off.  Major accomplishment.

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RE: New member, please help me interpret results - multicast - 09-21-2020

Not a bad beginning.  Despite your mouth was taped you still were mouth breathing -- which is not a contradiction as I know it by myself.  This may have several causes: the tape wasn't strong enough or it was wrinkled.  Maybe try another tape, I'm using Fixomull stretch, works much better than 3M's micropore.

Mike


RE: New member, please help me interpret results - multicast - 09-21-2020

A few hints. Before applying the tape pull your lips slightly inwards which will not only provide a better sealing but also prevents the lips fro, getting to much in touch which the tape.  Avoid any wrinkles in the tape ass the air might escape through them.  Use a 2 by 4 inch tape.  

Also have in mind that taping only curse the symptom but not the cause which is the unnatural position of the tongue in your mouth.  In it's natural position it doesn't allow any mouth breathing at all.  And that "tongue trick" might work right from the start for some people -- not for me.  I've been training now for one and a half year and now I might consider to stop taping.  So be patient.  Wink

Mike


RE: New member, please help me interpret results - Sleeprider - 09-21-2020

We reduced your pressure from EPAP 9.0 to give you some leak relief. So far, the leaks remain, and there are a few OA events getting into the mix. I am aware of the claustrophobia problem that is keeping you away from full face mask solutions, but I feel like you have given nasal pillows a fair shot and have not really shown you can avoid the leaks. These not only interfere with therapy, but are disruptive to your sleep and comfort. I have never used a full face or hybrid mask, so have no personal experience on which to base a recommendation. I hope some other members will offer some ideas. Meanwhile, I think you need to bring back a bit higher minimum pressure, so I'll suggest 7.6 cm as EPAP min.

You may have to keep an open mind to other mask solutions. IMO if you can tolerate taping, a FFM or hybrid should be a cakewalk.


RE: New member, please help me interpret results - Gideon - 09-21-2020

Try the hybrid masks, as they sit lower than a FFM thus avoiding occluding the vision and the claustrophobic effects of that. That bearded wonder in the avatar on your left is me in a Amara View hybrid mask.


RE: New member, please help me interpret results - Computerdoc - 09-21-2020

Because of shipping mixups, my nasal pillow mask is arriving today.  I’ll give that a good try first.  I’ll continue to tape per multicast suggestions and move on to a hybrid or ffm as the next step.  I’ll post OSCAR results to get feedback.

What am I looking for on the leak graph?  The entire night under the peak threshold (which appears to be 24 for this Dreamwear nasal pillow mask)?

Thanks all!  I am feeling increasingly better and much appreciate your help.


RE: New member, please help me interpret results - Sleeprider - 09-21-2020

With regard to leaks, take a look at this thread by Gronk http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Equipment-Massive-leak-rate-tape-isn-t-helping A very similar problem with leaks, but he is solving the problem, and has achieved a very low leak rate on page 2 of this thread.