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Lots of Large Leaks. Unsure how to proceed. - Jennib - 04-27-2021

Hi.  First post here.  Happy to have found this community;


I am using a Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset for her with a Dreamwisp Nasal mask.

Getting large leaks of around 19%.   Tried switching nasal mask size from medium to large but that leaked way too much.

I tried a Swift FX nasal pillow at a sleep study and it leaked a lot.  I found it uncomfortable but was the first mask I ever tried

I find the Dreamwisp comfortable and I like that the tube is at the top of my head.  Would love to make it work.

Would appreciate any thought or idea on getting this mask to work or on what other masks to try; or even if I can just ignore the leaks.

Cheers

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RE: Lots of Large Leaks. Unsure how to proceed. - staceyburke - 04-27-2021

No you do not want to ignore leaks, it will compromise your therapy. It doesn’t look like you are mouth breathing but it is a mask leak. 

There are so many out there it is hard to pick one but ResMed has several very good ones that are nasal masks. I have used a P30, many here uses a P10. 

If you have just started all of this there is a mask primer on this site you could look at and I have found YouTube has videos on almost all masks with most having reviews. 

Don’t give up selection of a mask is difficult for everyone- what works for one doesn’t work for the next. 

One last thing check your supplier to see if you can try different masks and you can bring it back if it does not work. Masks are expensive so try to buy where you can return. Some of the Cpap sellers on line allow you to by “insurance “ for a few dollars for return if they won’t work for you.


RE: Lots of Large Leaks. Unsure how to proceed. - Canuck 2 - 04-27-2021

I use the P10 mask and had good luck with it for over5 yrs, it's not perfect but no masks are. They all will leak a little because we all toss and turn.
The Resmed Air fit P10 head gear can also changed to a adjustable type (resmed part #64216) but not sure how it would fit for small head. They do make a Airfit p10 for her also.
You used a Swift FX nasal pillow mask and that is a solid mask and I used that for years until the P10 came out. The p10 has a quieter vent but the standard p10 mask does not have adjustable head gear. If a person can use a pillow mask you have a lot of good options for less hear hanging covering your face IMO.


RE: Lots of Large Leaks. Unsure how to proceed. - Melman - 04-27-2021

Here's the link to the mask primer Stacey mentioned. http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php/Mask_Primer

It has a section on dealing with links you may find helpful.


RE: Lots of Large Leaks. Unsure how to proceed. - Jennib - 04-27-2021

Thanks.  I did read the mask primer.

I prefer not to have the tube hanging off my nose so will talk with my supplier about the P30.


RE: Lots of Large Leaks. Unsure how to proceed. - staceyburke - 04-27-2021

I believe the one that has the tubing attached high on the frame is a resmed P30i


RE: Lots of Large Leaks. Unsure how to proceed. - SarcasticDave94 - 04-27-2021

Yes P30i is top of head hose. I have it in my combo of N/P30i mini stack.