CPAP versus BiPAP: What is the Difference? Life with a Vent

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024

Комментарии • 42

  • @sherryhearts12
    @sherryhearts12 Год назад

    Thank you so much you have explained better than any other that I have watched you are a true blessing.

  • @emmanuelanakwah5899
    @emmanuelanakwah5899 Год назад

    Thank you, I needed a simple explanation on how the machines work. Have a blessed day

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  Год назад

      I am glad the video was helpful. Blessings to you.

  • @dann5480
    @dann5480 2 года назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @gilberttorres5747
    @gilberttorres5747 Год назад

    Extremely helpful information, I learned what I've been experiencing due to the machine I was given after the sleep study. I was given the wrong machine. Thank u very much for ur video.

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  Год назад +1

      I am glad it was helpful. All my best to you.

  • @xboxfullauto1000
    @xboxfullauto1000 Год назад

    Woo hoo! Shout to other CPAP users. I'm a 24 Y/O (BMI of 23) with OSA... everyone is always so shocked to hear it LOL.

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. All my best to you!

  • @100bigred
    @100bigred Год назад

    outstanding info great job !! Thank You !!

  • @deboraglazier9271
    @deboraglazier9271 Год назад

    Very helpful and very well explained

  • @elisangelacerencovich3881
    @elisangelacerencovich3881 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @stephenpowstinger733
    @stephenpowstinger733 2 года назад +1

    I failed my CPAP about five years ago. They then gave me a dental device,which I also failed. Maybe with the new machines I could have some luck. I am in bad shape nightly.

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  2 года назад

      I am so sorry to hear this. I hope you are able to find some relief soon.

    • @Andyzzzz501
      @Andyzzzz501 Год назад

      Most doctors have rather unsophisticated ways of treating apnea. But considering how bad it is for you and how bad you feel when not treating it, keep looking for solutions. Sometimes mouth taping can be part of the solution, or switch between different kinds of masks nasal vs full face, or sometimes you have problems breathing freely through your nose that needs to be treated, or maybe you simply need BiPap instead of cpap.

  • @bocanera29
    @bocanera29 Год назад

    Hi, what type of exhale valve do you use, cause I see your videos and I do not hear any noise, mine makes a lot of noise.

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  Год назад +1

      My exhalation valve is called a whisper valve. Please note, I am using a microphone in the video and also edit the audio to eliminate the sound of the ventilator and exhalation noise as much as possible.

    • @bocanera29
      @bocanera29 Год назад

      @@LifewithaVent Can you post a photo or the link where did you buy, cause I could not find, I am in Brazil.

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  Год назад +1

      @@bocanera29 Here is a link to a photo of it: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1631/3403/products/new-philips-respironics-whisper-swivel-ii-exhalation-valve-whisper-332113-235501_1024x1024.jpg?v=1581804352

  • @michaezell4607
    @michaezell4607 2 года назад

    I was on CPAP back in 2015 and now I might have to go back on it again.
    I didn't like it much then and odds are I'm not going to like it again this time around.
    What I'd like to get is a tabletop pulse oximeter but the only places that sell them appear to be medical supply stores at least online.
    Does a physician have to specifically order a tabletop pulse oximeter unit or can anyone order it online themselves?

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  2 года назад

      Hello. I am not sure. Is there a phone number to call the medical supply company? They should be able to tell you if you will need your doctor to order it.

    • @taylorcobb425
      @taylorcobb425 Год назад

      Hi Walgreens and cvs sell them as well as Amazon

  • @markfancher3
    @markfancher3 2 года назад

    When you got your tracheostomy.. did you get frustrated from coughing and alot of mucus to fill all the oceans of the world 🌎.. I at times I want to just rip out my tracheostomy. How do you cope??

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  2 года назад

      Hello. I am so sorry you are having so many symptoms with your trach. Have you tried using a different size trach tube? My tracheostomy does not cause that many issues. When I first got my trach, my trach was too long and was digging into my trachea. That caused me to cough a lot and have a lot of mucus. I was switched to a smaller sized trach. My original trach tube was a size 8. I went down to a size 7. That immensely helped.
      I also have switched tracheostomy tubes. The regular Shiley trach tubes caused a lot of irritation to my airways. The PVC the trach tube was made from was very rigid and made me cough. I now use a different Shiley tube which is made from polyurethane. Polyurethane is flexible and moves with my trachea.
      Perhaps switching trach tubes or trying a smaller sized trach tube may help reduce the amount of mucus your airways produce.

    • @markfancher3
      @markfancher3 2 года назад

      @@LifewithaVent I have gone from a size 7 was not long enough. It caused inflation to my windpipe.. I had it replaced 5 times and two surgeries whent to a size 5, but this time it was longer all was well for about 3 weeks. Back to the hospital.. it was to small.. now have a long tube number 6...so far so good but still alot of mucus..I will talk to my throat doctor about the other Shelley tube you mentioned. Thank you for all your help 🙏

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  2 года назад

      @@markfancher3 I am so sorry you have been through so much. I hope you soon find a trach tube which does not cause irritation to your airway.

  • @nugzarmikeladze
    @nugzarmikeladze 2 года назад

    Glad I found this channel I also have tracheostomy. what model is your tracheostomy is it cuffed? is it fenestrated. can you send me model number or some link with information about your tracheostomy tube? I have soft silicone tracheostomy tube and I am thinking of switching to fenestrated because. because I want to be able speak order to speak all day but I can't deflate cuff for long, out of fear of saliva getting into lungs, but I still hesitate because I couldn't find fenestrated tube that is soft. also what brand is that thing around your neck tying tracheostomy? how should I search it on the internet? my tracheostomy is tied to my neck with laces that untie over time and cause tube to move. sorry for so many questions there is not a lot things available in my country so I have to order things on the internet.

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  2 года назад

      Hello. My tracheostomy is cuffed. It is not fenestrated. It is made from silicone. It is called Portex Bivona. Here is a link to the company's website: www.smiths-medical.com/products/tracheostomy/silicone-tracheostomy-tubes/silicone-adult-tracheostomy-tubes/bivona-adult-tts-tracheostomy-tubes

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  2 года назад +1

      For my tracheostomy, I used what is called a tracheostomy tube holder. Using the three words (tracheostomy tube holder) you should be able to find various companies who make these.
      If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.

    • @nugzarmikeladze
      @nugzarmikeladze 2 года назад

      @@LifewithaVent thank you for the answers. I have exactly the same bivona tube. so you deflate it to speak for how long do you deflate it? for hours or minutes? is something getting into lungs while it is deflated? I have some fear deflating it for long. I have muscular distrophy. does your condition cause weakening of muscles? what is it called?

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  2 года назад +1

      @@nugzarmikeladze ​ Hello. My medical condition is called Mitochondrial Disease. It is under the umbrella of muscular dystrophy. My respiratory muscles are weak.
      I deflate my cuff for as long as I need to speak. I can leave it deflated until I start developing respiratory distress. With weak breathing muscles, it is hard for me to maintain my breathing needs without full respiratory support. I used to be able to talk for several hours with the cuff deflated, but as my disease has progressed, my ability to breathe without full respiratory support has decreased.
      Nothing gets into my lungs while the cuff is deflated.

    • @nugzarmikeladze
      @nugzarmikeladze 2 года назад

      @@LifewithaVent do you inflate cuff with air or with water.

  • @Monfukin.tannan
    @Monfukin.tannan 2 года назад

    relatively inexpensive... to who'?

    • @LifewithaVent
      @LifewithaVent  2 года назад +1

      Relatively inexpensive to one another. A $100 machine is relatively inexpensive compared to a $12,000 machine.