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Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - JVinNE - 06-03-2015

My DME woman is really nice. She feels bad that I am going through the mask struggle. We tried P10, and another ResMed FFM. The pillows are not for me. It was just too weird feeling, and I knew right away. Then the other ResMed FFM leaked like mad at higher pressure on my ASV. I have a narrow face, with high cheekbones, so the masks ride too wide on my cheeks, and it leaves marks in the morning, and a seemingly permanent dent/line on the left side of my face, because I can only sleep on my stomach and my left side, due to positional vertigo I got after my ex hit me.

I have tried to loosen my mask and even added a Pad-a-cheek liner to it, but as soon as I loosen it, it leaks into my eyes and makes a squealing/whining noise.

My numbers have been good; I had 0.0 AHI for 7 nights, then one night of .11 unclassified, during a leak, and then another night of 0.0, but my mask has to be bolted to my face. They even tried a Ruby chinstrap, and the smallest one was too big for my head, so nasal mask will meak mouth leaks. They are going to try the Amara View on me next. I like the way my Simplus feels, but I am a singer, and in the public eye, so when I am on video and in pictures, I feel a bit uncomfortable, due to having these deep lines on the left side of my face.

The DME lady said my case is rare, because most people just get red marks that go away during the daytime, and that because of the shape of my face, and the fact that I am on ASV, this is the problem.

Sad This is making me very sad, and adding to my anxiety issues.


RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - Terry - 06-03-2015

(06-03-2015, 02:24 PM)JVinNE Wrote: My DME woman is really nice. She feels bad that I am going through the mask struggle. We tried P10, and another ResMed FFM. The pillows are not for me. It was just too weird feeling, and I knew right away. Then the other ResMed FFM leaked like mad at higher pressure on my ASV. I have a narrow face, with high cheekbones, so the masks ride too wide on my cheeks, and it

She's probably nice but apparently only carries a few masks.

You might want to try online. There are a ton of different masks available, and it's almost certain that you'll find one you like.


RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - GWild - 06-03-2015

I sleep face down, sideways, etc. Once in a while the mask leaks; most of the time it doesn't. Only when my face is buried in a pillow does the mask bother me, so I push the pillows to the side under my head and the mask is off the pillow.

Here's Ad Copy from the mfg: your mileage may vary.


The ResMed Ultra Mirageā„¢ II nasal mask combines of comfort, convenience, quietness and effectiveness. Enjoy improved forehead support with flexible pads that conform to the shape of your forehead for comfort and stability. The two-layer cushion features a supportive inner layer and a soft outer membrane that reduces the likelihood of leaks and pressure sores.


RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - trish6hundred - 06-03-2015

Hi JVinNE,
I'm sorry you are having such a strugle finding a mask, but just keep ttrying, there are so many masks out there and sometimes it takes many of them, to find just the right one for you.
Hang in there for more responses to your post.


RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - retired_guy - 06-03-2015

(06-03-2015, 02:24 PM)JVinNE Wrote: My DME woman is really nice. She feels bad that I am going through the mask struggle. We tried P10, and another ResMed FFM. The pillows are not for me. It was just too weird feeling, and I knew right away. Then the other ResMed FFM leaked like mad at higher pressure on my ASV. I have a narrow face, with high cheekbones, so the masks ride too wide on my cheeks, and it leaves marks in the morning, and a seemingly permanent dent/line on the left side of my face, because I can only sleep on my stomach and my left side, due to positional vertigo I got after my ex hit me.

I have tried to loosen my mask and even added a Pad-a-cheek liner to it, but as soon as I loosen it, it leaks into my eyes and makes a squealing/whining noise.

My numbers have been good; I had 0.0 AHI for 7 nights, then one night of .11 unclassified, during a leak, and then another night of 0.0, but my mask has to be bolted to my face. They even tried a Ruby chinstrap, and the smallest one was too big for my head, so nasal mask will meak mouth leaks. They are going to try the Amara View on me next. I like the way my Simplus feels, but I am a singer, and in the public eye, so when I am on video and in pictures, I feel a bit uncomfortable, due to having these deep lines on the left side of my face.

The DME lady said my case is rare, because most people just get red marks that go away during the daytime, and that because of the shape of my face, and the fact that I am on ASV, this is the problem.

Sad This is making me very sad, and adding to my anxiety issues.

.......Don't see a problem. Just have your EX whack you on the other side of your head and you won't have vertigo. Then you'll be able to use the P10 without it feeling goofy because all you'll be thinking about are those pretty birdies and stars.



RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - me50 - 06-03-2015

have you tried the wisp? also, there are adjustable chin straps. Did she offer one for you. I believe the carefusion is adjustable. If they are too big for you, ask if they can order one that has childrens' sizes


RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - JVinNE - 06-03-2015

Thank you to everyone who has been kind and helped me here. It means a lot to me. She only had two chinstraps, and both did not fit me. As for the utterly insensitive comment about me being whacked in the head again, domestic violence is not a f*cking joke, and he almost killed me. I went deaf for an hour due to the attack.


(06-03-2015, 02:35 PM)Terry Wrote:
(06-03-2015, 02:24 PM)JVinNE Wrote: My DME woman is really nice. She feels bad that I am going through the mask struggle. We tried P10, and another ResMed FFM. The pillows are not for me. It was just too weird feeling, and I knew right away. Then the other ResMed FFM leaked like mad at higher pressure on my ASV. I have a narrow face, with high cheekbones, so the masks ride too wide on my cheeks, and it

She's probably nice but apparently only carries a few masks.

You might want to try online. There are a ton of different masks available, and it's almost certain that you'll find one you like.

I'm going to do that, thank you.




RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - me50 - 06-03-2015

(06-03-2015, 07:26 PM)JVinNE Wrote: Thank you to everyone who has been kind and helped me here. It means a lot to me. She only had two chinstraps, and both did not fit me. As for the utterly insensitive comment about me being whacked in the head again, domestic violence is not a f*cking joke, and he almost killed me. I went deaf for an hour due to the attack.


(06-03-2015, 02:35 PM)Terry Wrote:
(06-03-2015, 02:24 PM)JVinNE Wrote: My DME woman is really nice. She feels bad that I am going through the mask struggle. We tried P10, and another ResMed FFM. The pillows are not for me. It was just too weird feeling, and I knew right away. Then the other ResMed FFM leaked like mad at higher pressure on my ASV. I have a narrow face, with high cheekbones, so the masks ride too wide on my cheeks, and it

She's probably nice but apparently only carries a few masks.

You might want to try online. There are a ton of different masks available, and it's almost certain that you'll find one you like.

I'm going to do that, thank you.

even if she doesn't have them, she should be able to order one for you and same with the mask. I started out this last time with a wisp nasal mask and the carefusion chin strap but I don't need that chin strap any longer.



RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - retired_guy - 06-03-2015

(06-03-2015, 07:26 PM)JVinNE Wrote: Thank you to everyone who has been kind and helped me here. It means a lot to me. She only had two chinstraps, and both did not fit me. As for the utterly insensitive comment about me being whacked in the head again, domestic violence is not a f*cking joke, and he almost killed me. I went deaf for an hour due to the attack.

I do apologize JV. I did not recognize the seriousness of your issue when you first posted it. I very much agree domestic violence is not a joke.



RE: Mask fight, part two. DME was here. - PaulaO2 - 06-03-2015

Have you tried putting fleece or other material between your face and the straps? I've done that in the past since I have sensitive skin. For me, fleece worked best although it was warm. Microfleece makes me itch in that situation. I have to use the looser fleece. Not "real" fleece, of course! Baaa!

There is an adjustable Ruby Chin strap. It is one of the best out there and the adjustable one is even better. You can even add velcro if needed. I don't recommend the "fake" one made by Supplier #1 (supplier's list link at top of every page) as it has a seam in the chin cup.

Have you tried the Nuance? It is a nasal pillow mask but does not go into the nostrils like other nasal pillows. It forms its seal on the outside. It is my favorite mask. It is really unobtrusive.