Hi everyone,
If you read my previous thread 'Please Help', you will know that I am a newbie and was having problems with the CPAP. Last night, I finally feel I have mastered the art of CPAP therapy.
I had recently been given an APAP machine by my sleep tech. I thought I was onto a winner as auto must surely be better than fixed and for the first few nights it was great. However, things changed rapidly. I kept experiencing mask leaks that led to the machine giving huge amounts of air, thus I kept ripping it off. I only managed a few hrs sleep and that was broken. It badly dried my mouth and I hated it. I called the clinic and thay swapped it back to a CPAP and last night I had a great sleep. By trial and error, I have found the perfect way to use and tolerate the machine for over five hours and this morning I feel very energised.
Here is my top tips (they work for me but everyone is different)
1. I use a CPAP and I prefer this to the APAP (unusual I know)
2. I use the humidifier set at 2.5
3. I put on some lip salve before putting on the mask
4. I wear my hair in a high pony tail and this stops the mask straps from 'riding up' on my head (sorry guys)
5. I've gone from 3 (yes 3) pillows to 2 (needed 3 because of SA symptoms before treatment
6. I have read all the excellent help and advice on these pages (thanks to all who have contributed)
I know I will still come across various hiccuops along the way and will prob be asking for advice from time to time but overall I feel so much better for being on CPAP treatment. I can now be a mum to my kids and not a zombie who falls asleep at any given moment!!!
Thanks for reading
Shelley xxx
If you read my previous thread 'Please Help', you will know that I am a newbie and was having problems with the CPAP. Last night, I finally feel I have mastered the art of CPAP therapy.
I had recently been given an APAP machine by my sleep tech. I thought I was onto a winner as auto must surely be better than fixed and for the first few nights it was great. However, things changed rapidly. I kept experiencing mask leaks that led to the machine giving huge amounts of air, thus I kept ripping it off. I only managed a few hrs sleep and that was broken. It badly dried my mouth and I hated it. I called the clinic and thay swapped it back to a CPAP and last night I had a great sleep. By trial and error, I have found the perfect way to use and tolerate the machine for over five hours and this morning I feel very energised.
Here is my top tips (they work for me but everyone is different)
1. I use a CPAP and I prefer this to the APAP (unusual I know)
2. I use the humidifier set at 2.5
3. I put on some lip salve before putting on the mask
4. I wear my hair in a high pony tail and this stops the mask straps from 'riding up' on my head (sorry guys)
5. I've gone from 3 (yes 3) pillows to 2 (needed 3 because of SA symptoms before treatment
6. I have read all the excellent help and advice on these pages (thanks to all who have contributed)
I know I will still come across various hiccuops along the way and will prob be asking for advice from time to time but overall I feel so much better for being on CPAP treatment. I can now be a mum to my kids and not a zombie who falls asleep at any given moment!!!
Thanks for reading
Shelley xxx

). I'm averaging 8.5hrs per night and it really makes the difference! 
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