Linnea wrote:
I was about to give up on my full face mask after one week of leaks and rude noises coming from my face over night. What's the point of sleep therapy - if ya can't sleep? Anyways, I went back to the sleep center today to find out that all full face masks leak on me and I can still not tolerate nasal masks (deviated septum and narrow bridge of nose), so now I'm going to go with the same FF mask with a Bilevel Bipap. The technician said that would solve the problem. My pressure is rather high - 15 - is yours?
Has anyone else had experience with BiPap and FF masks and high pressure? Does that combo work?
Hi Linnea,
No personal experience with BiPAP, but in Ireland it only normally prescribed for sufferers with other problems such as COPD or CHF. I also think there is the cost factor, as for some indeterminable reason they are bloody expensive.
15 is a 'decent' pressure and it would be fair to say that it might be difficult to handle from time to time. In this regard the BiPAP should prove effective as it will seriously reduce the exhalation pressure. You will still have to deal with the full 15 for inhalation.
Would you be better with an auto adjusting machine or cflex, as I believe that they are cheaper (not sure) and would only deliver sufficient pressure to clear the apnoea events, which might not always need the full 15 ? I think it would be worth discussing ?
Daniel
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The untreated Sleep Apnoea sufferer died quietly in his sleep.......
Unlike his three passengers who died screaming !!!!!!
(Anon)