Hello. I have a mask leakage problem which wakes me up. The leakage mainly occurs at the side of my mouth.
If I just remove the mask immediately, I can get back to sleep, and just suffer from broken sleep (bad enough for me). If I had to "switch the machine off, adjust your mask. Turn the machine back on and settle back down to sleep", I would be too awake and not be able to return to sleep. Once I'm woken past a certain threshold then I'm awake. I have to get up, get dressed and start my day, even if it's 0300hrs!!!
I have returned to my local NHS a couple of times and, overall I have tried about 6 different masks. The NHS have been EXCELLENT! I cannot fault their efforts, but I've been persistently trying the CPAP therapy since 6/3/2025 and have only had a couple of good nights where I wake up at the normal time still wearing the mask.
All of the other nights I have been woken by the mask leaking air, mainly around the area at the side of my mouth. I'm sure this is because, when I sleep, after a few hours my mouth/face muscles relax and my jaw drops down and back, away from the mask. I made my own chinstrap, which I integrated with the mask straps and it improved matters a lot. The NHS supplied me with a chinstrap which whilst better made, didn't improve matters. I need to have my jaw held shut upwards towards the top of my head. The NHS chinstrap tends to pull my jaw back and up, so when I relax it pulls my jaw backwards, and leakage occurs.
I also find that if I lie on my side, the pillow pushes the mask and my face skin sideways, causing leaks in other areas, despite trying all sorts of harness strap settings.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I'm beginning to think there's something odd about my skull/skin/musculatur construction
I'm using a ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset, and have had best results with my original AirFit F20 M mask, modified with my own chinstrap.
If I just remove the mask immediately, I can get back to sleep, and just suffer from broken sleep (bad enough for me). If I had to "switch the machine off, adjust your mask. Turn the machine back on and settle back down to sleep", I would be too awake and not be able to return to sleep. Once I'm woken past a certain threshold then I'm awake. I have to get up, get dressed and start my day, even if it's 0300hrs!!!
I have returned to my local NHS a couple of times and, overall I have tried about 6 different masks. The NHS have been EXCELLENT! I cannot fault their efforts, but I've been persistently trying the CPAP therapy since 6/3/2025 and have only had a couple of good nights where I wake up at the normal time still wearing the mask.
All of the other nights I have been woken by the mask leaking air, mainly around the area at the side of my mouth. I'm sure this is because, when I sleep, after a few hours my mouth/face muscles relax and my jaw drops down and back, away from the mask. I made my own chinstrap, which I integrated with the mask straps and it improved matters a lot. The NHS supplied me with a chinstrap which whilst better made, didn't improve matters. I need to have my jaw held shut upwards towards the top of my head. The NHS chinstrap tends to pull my jaw back and up, so when I relax it pulls my jaw backwards, and leakage occurs.
I also find that if I lie on my side, the pillow pushes the mask and my face skin sideways, causing leaks in other areas, despite trying all sorts of harness strap settings.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I'm beginning to think there's something odd about my skull/skin/musculatur construction

I'm using a ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset, and have had best results with my original AirFit F20 M mask, modified with my own chinstrap.
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