Full Face CPAP Mask HOW TO: Sizing, Fix Leaking, Dry Mouth, "Farting" Sounds, Tips and Tricks

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  • @Freecpapadvice
    @Freecpapadvice  2 года назад +13

    Just about everything you need to know about successful Full Face Mask CPAP use. Leave your comment below...as well as other comments mentioned in the video. 😂 Check out the links below and maybe consider a "super thanks". Thank you for watching!
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    • @petemarus7799
      @petemarus7799 2 года назад

      I have both a nasal pillow and full face mask (f30i and p30i). Most of the time I use the nasal pillow one, but if I have a cold or am congested for some reason and can’t breathe well through my nose I use the full face mask.

    • @squall516
      @squall516 11 месяцев назад

      hey, just got a apap machine the luna g3 as was just diagnosed with sleep apnea and i have the resmed f30 side medium and i have a beard and cant get it comfortable at all as it itches and leaks and i toss and turn back and forth when i sleep too and it shifts the mask. and i find it hard to breath with my mouth since i have a deviated septum and can barely breath through my noise and i think the pressure is too high since it like puffs out my cheeks and have hard time exhaling and i changed the reslex settings. and been watching your vidoes and learned a lot. so would love some adivce and opinions on how to get comfortable and get used it to. and is the luna g3 as good as the resmed airsense 11? and is the f30 mask good? again id love any advice and help. thanks for the informative videos

    • @joyceottati2092
      @joyceottati2092 9 месяцев назад

      Thelankyleft27 i have only been using my cpap full face mask f30i. My only problem ive had is mask seal . How do i fix that

    • @georgeanngash9896
      @georgeanngash9896 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you

  • @BabyteethMore
    @BabyteethMore 10 месяцев назад +37

    I was having problems getting a good seal and also jaw drop, I have a large nose and a recessed chin so it was looking hopeless. The Airtouch F20 with memory foam mask helped with nose bruising but I still couldn't get a perfect seal all night. What finally worked was very simple: first connect the upper straps while looking straight ahead. Then turn your head down and look down at your feet and attach the lower straps. When you look back up you'll feel the mask tighten perfectly into place. Using this simple method I have eliminated leaks. If you wake up and the straps have loosened, just push your chin towards your chest and tighten the lower straps again. Hope this helps someone!

    • @Pam-x1x
      @Pam-x1x 9 месяцев назад

      careful about chin tucking. It may cause some problems.

    • @isaaccarpinteyro7937
      @isaaccarpinteyro7937 5 месяцев назад

      Your comment helped me fix my problem, thank you 😄

    • @robmiller54
      @robmiller54 5 месяцев назад

      Jason, rubbing it a lot, seal ?

  • @michellemcbride6327
    @michellemcbride6327 Год назад +37

    I hate the whole sleep apnea system!! By Gosh we can put a man on the moon but we can’t figure out better things to keep our freaking mouth shut, then three…. Ready to give up 😞

    • @CorpKitten
      @CorpKitten Год назад

      I'm sorry you're struggling. Give yourself some grace - breathing through the mouth means your nose can't bring in enough air to keep your throat open, so we just need a machine to blow hard on us to help 😂 it's kinda silly, if you think about it

    • @DrTmouth
      @DrTmouth Год назад +1

      I use surgical tape to keep my mouth closed

    • @sandrarichards7184
      @sandrarichards7184 Год назад

      Me too! But I don't want to invite stroke, or heart attack

    • @vonboldler5219
      @vonboldler5219 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm with you! We need room pressurizing. Or a company to scan your head for a custom fit. I want a mask to also go under the jaw line. And they are working on a 3d printed landing pad on the moon.

    • @scotthorn9520
      @scotthorn9520 10 месяцев назад

      we need a better design.and the sizing on the airtube is laughable.

  • @Pam-x1x
    @Pam-x1x 9 месяцев назад +2

    Lanky Lefty you scored again. I taped my mask to my chin and got 0 leaks and 0 apneas last night on my ASV that ramps up to 25 at night.

  • @ragnaroksangel
    @ragnaroksangel 11 месяцев назад +6

    Maybe I'm in the minority. I can't afford healthcare and can't qualify for assistance. I paid for a machine and supplies back alley style because I'm at literally my wits end. I hear people complain all the time about wearing a CPAP and how much they hate it. I want it so bad I'm literally in fucking tears. I'm on day 2 and still learning. Idc how uncomfortable it is. I'll figure it out and make it work. You're 1 of 2 people I've found with amazing info. It's so invaluable. Thank you so much

    • @filmbuffoon
      @filmbuffoon 16 дней назад

      Part of the issue is that doctors are not much of a help. "You have an AHI lower than 5, you're doing great," meanwhile I still feel like I got hit by a truck every morning. My tolerance for stimulants is far higher as a result of less restorative sleep than my body needs. I commend you for doing this on your own, but realize that most people want a decent night's sleep and will work hard with CPAP, but many doctors are just woefully ignorant or do not care about the sleep quality and fixate instead on AHI, which is a pretty subjective measure of overall sleep quality.

  • @philosophicallyspeaking6463
    @philosophicallyspeaking6463 Год назад +5

    I'm here because you are the only content producer who did an honest review of the Resvent iBreeze. Your honest and unguarded, but respectful assessment and critique of that APAP was reflected in virtually all of the viewers comments on all the other channels too, regardless of how glowing that channel's review was of that product. That speaks well to ethical content, so...now I'm here. Thanks for your integrity.

    • @Freecpapadvice
      @Freecpapadvice  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that. Certainly something I take very seriously and try to make known when a mistake is made.
      That said.....a fair number of people ROASTED me for my review of VCOM. I still stand by that. It's awesome!!!!
      Thank you for the kind words. I'll disappoint you in many other ways for sure, but lack of honesty won't be one of them.

  • @sarahclarke5954
    @sarahclarke5954 9 месяцев назад +2

    i'm going to book some paid time to go over my treatment but just so i don't burn all of it being a fangirl, dude you are saving me so much pain. I love your sleep nerdness.

  • @777TG
    @777TG 21 день назад

    A Classic! Conceded that I needed to go Full Face previously successful with nasal/pillow use, but jaw drop was crazy. Chin strap and very "cut down" basic sport mouthguard (prior to boil) got me holding my chin right, and had enough lip leak to have PAP work. Now I have "graduated" to not needing to use them (sometimes just the chin strap), but learning to maximise nasal breathing under the FF mask (look up "mewing") as it is healthier and better to keep nose as open as possible and far less dry.

  • @laniecarney4373
    @laniecarney4373 8 месяцев назад +3

    Wonderful info. So glad i found you.
    I had used Fisher full face for decades and covered UNDER my chin. HC431 Full Face CPAP Mask Headgear by Fisher & Paykel.
    Since the new fancy engineering tried all the nasal pillows and supposed full face and mouth opened all night. New sleep techs and Apria Health had no knowledge about original full face. Probably fancy manufacturers influence.
    Lucky still had one in box with label. Now back on full face that goes UNDER chin (wear a small) and better sleep. Original products sometimes the best. ✌️

  • @Gooseswe
    @Gooseswe Год назад +2

    I'm glad I live in Sweden and the cpap machine, tube and masks is a part of Healthcare and we get the fitting of the masks and everything for free because it looks expensive otherwise. But I love the tips and all in your videos

    • @andreajacksonsmithjacksons2502
      @andreajacksonsmithjacksons2502 2 месяца назад +1

      We have the NHS in the UK so we get it free too so very lucky, I didn’t know I needed it until recently I thought my sleep problems was caused by the menopause.

  • @katiemcteague
    @katiemcteague Год назад +6

    I used a nasal mask for nearly a dozen years successfully. Last year, I started to experience some of the same issues that led me to CPAP therapy in the first place. I was waking up with headaches, dry mouth, fatigue, etc. The headaches were just awful. I did not suspect a problem with my CPAP therapy in the beginning because, why would I if was on CPAP therapy for a dozen years? Around the same time, I developed atrial fibrillation and went to the doctor to figure out what was going on with my heart. It’s was at that point that I started to think that my sleep apnea may be getting worse and my CPAP therapy wasn’t working like it used to. So I went for another sleep study and during the study they discovered that my jaw dropped and I was leaking a lot of air. So basically, I was breathing in through my nose and immediately exhaling through my mouth causing a loss of oxygen and a backup of carbon dioxide. That was where my severe headaches were coming from. Also, this explains my sudden onset of atrial fibrillation which is a common side effect of sleep apnea. They fitted me with the ResMed F30 full face mask and adjusted my pressure up two points. The improvement in my sleep was immediate. My atrial fibrillation however is still a problem and need to take meds to control my heart rate. Had I realized my problem sooner, I may have avoided the development of atrial fibrillation. My current problem though has to do with mask leak. I am a side sleeper generally and everything seems to be OK if I stay on my side. If I lay on my back however, my cheeks fall backwards and creates that farting sound on the outsides of the mask near my cheeks. They even vibrate as a result. I don’t know how to solve this problem. I find myself waking up and holding my mask more firmly. If I tighten my straps anymore the magnets disconnect and that causes more problems. Long story I know, but if I could figure out how to stop the cheek leak it would be helpful. The other information was to share my story in case others have something similar happening.

    • @JEP56
      @JEP56 Год назад +1

      Ditto down to the afib

    • @victoriaortiz6202
      @victoriaortiz6202 Год назад

      Sounds like exactly whats going on with me! I gta go back to the Dr,Im so tierd of feeling exausted everyday!!First I was diagnosed with reg.apnea n was still having 70plus apneas so finally done another study n found out i had central s.a. so got new machine a few minths ago n now Im gtn sime better scores sometimes but always exhausted,its so frustrating!!!

    • @chriss740
      @chriss740 Год назад +2

      I was getting 'mouth farts' with my F&N Vitera FF mask (medium). I then tried a 'small' seal instead, and things got a bit better. Then I tried a Resmed Airfit F20 (small), and things got better still. I'm going to try a Resmed Airfit F20 (medium) tonight. Bottom line, for you, have you tried different brands and sizes of FF masks?

    • @katiemcteague
      @katiemcteague Год назад

      @@chriss740 I just had a Tele visit with my suppliers sleep therapist yesterday and he suggested changing my F30 mask from a small to a medium as he finds that most people do better with that size than they do with the small. I received it today and will try it tonight so keeping my fingers crossed that it does the trick. If it doesn’t, he suggested the Evora mask to try next. Wish me luck!

  • @PhilippeChimio
    @PhilippeChimio 2 года назад +5

    I'm a mouth breather, I have a deviated septum, I'm always congested and I'm at a very high pressure of 17. I absolutely love the F30i! I do have to wear it pretty tight... so the headgear worns out fast, but it's very comfortable and I really enjoy the top of the head connection! Makes it very easy to move around.

    • @jonjon3829
      @jonjon3829 Год назад

      make your own headgear then, that's what I did, I also love the F30i, I used to use dreamwear but because I do wear it tight, the nose portion of the silicone would break after a month. Not an issue with F30i. I made my strap with multi layered cotton fabric. The main issue with regular headgears is its single layer and foam inside, makes it weak.

    • @nomadsolos
      @nomadsolos Год назад

      Ditto - the same with me! Same mask, love it. I too am on pretty high pressure. VPAP 19inches High/ 12inches Low. My F30 head gear lasts only 4 -6 weeks. I have to wear it tight or mask leaks are terrible. I also have used the collar, and jawstrap/boil and bite mouth guard too. None of that was an answer for me. I might consider trying out the Fisher Pykel mask to see how it does.

  • @chrislrocks
    @chrislrocks Год назад +1

    Being a mouth breather, jaw dropping, cpap leakin fool. I wish a manufacturer made a full-face mask that goes over the chin. I use a respirator often and even with a beard get a great seal.

  • @PKEDRM
    @PKEDRM 2 года назад +7

    I use the dreamwear full face mask and get those flappy, farty leaks you talk about and they are VERY disruptive. I've worked long and hard to find a solution and finally came up with one that you didn't mention. I'm a crafter so I have a drawer full of glues and Aleene's Tack It Over and Over temporary glue has solved my problem. I run a bead of glue around the perimeter of the silicone where it touches my skin and let it cure, so I do this in the morning when I wake up and take my CPAP mask off. When I go to bed at night I just position the mask before I set it on my face and connect my straps - then I'm good for the night. Think of it as form a gasket for CPAP masks. Chin straps don't work, and tape didn't work because I'm very sensitive to adhesives but this glue does not bother my skin. I even checked their data safety sheet and there's nothing in there to indicate that it would be a problem. When I wake up in the morning and take my mask off I just peel that string of glue off, usually from my face but sometimes it sticks to the mask, and it's like those glue "boogers" (since you could say farty I figured I can get away with boogers😁) that hold credit cards in the paperwork they send you. I have been using this method for at least 3 months now and I am extremely happy with it with no skin irritation whatsoever. One of the alternatives I tried was poligrip denture glue but all I got out of that was dried and crumbly material when I woke up and hadlll crumbs in the bed I had to vacuum out. I also made a sleep cap out of a pair of my tights because the silicone band pulled on my hair so much that my scalp was painful all the time. I also cut my hair down to half inch so I don't get that permanent dent in my hairdo. Since I live in the hottest spot in Arizona I don't miss the extra hair at all and this is a very doable method of dealing with my air leaks. I think that wonderful chin strap contraption that you were showing is ingenious but I would overheat at night in that because the summer temperatures at night here rarely drop below 100° if they get that low. Our daytime temps have been well over 120° all summer!

  • @genasmith5817
    @genasmith5817 11 месяцев назад +1

    I know this is going to sound like an ad, but I swear it’s not. I was breathing through my mouth due to a deviated septum and allergies that hadn’t been properly dealt with. I was getting TERRIBLE leaks with the F30i and F20. But then I tried to better address my nasal congestion. I tried an online Rx nasal spray called Allermi, hoping that it would be better than Flonase and Nasacort. It’s honestly incredible. I have pretty much completely fixed my mouth breathing, and now I can wear a nasal mask with zero issues and very minimal leaking. It’s a game changer. If you’re struggling with congestion, allergies, and/or deviated septum, look into this product. It’s made life better in a lot of ways. I thought I was going to lose my mind waking up constantly with all that leaking from the full face masks. I’m so glad I can wear a N30i now. So much better.

    • @belindavanowen1990
      @belindavanowen1990 5 месяцев назад

      Is this spray one of those that you can only use 1-3 days or you get addicted?

  • @lindaandrews8039
    @lindaandrews8039 Год назад +1

    I've been using the ResMed AirFit F30 mask for over a year, and I really like it. I like that it fits UNDER rather than OVER the nose, and the tubing comes out the front instead of over the top, which I also prefer.

  • @TwiztidKandi
    @TwiztidKandi Год назад +3

    Thanks for the info. I've been with a CPAP mask for about a year now and I'm 35, fairy healthy, 110 lb. so it was very surprising that I have sleep apnea. I have been using the F-30i mask and it works pretty good but I do have a lot of issues with air leaks. If it's too tight or too loose you will have problems. It's very tough and in that sweet spot. And I don't really care for the imprints that it's putting on my face. BUT I do sleep better with it!

  • @slatzie
    @slatzie 6 месяцев назад

    Wow! Nice to meet cha fellow lefty! Just got diagnosed with sleep apnea and was given a Resmed Airsense 10 with a nasal pillow set up and because I can't wear my false teeth when I sleep I have jaw drop. I've been taping my mouth but that's going to run into bucks in the long term so they gave me a hybrid of the nasal/full face mask Fisher and Paycal (spelling issues) and experienced the biggest mouth farts I've ever heard, not to mention serious leak issues so I went back to the nasal pillows and tape. Can't wear a chin strap or anything on my head so it's looking like it's the nasal for me and I'll deal with my full thing when I have a cold. So glad to find you and your expertise! Love your cat 🐈! Take care! -Tina in Kentucky

  • @jenrutherford6690
    @jenrutherford6690 Год назад +2

    I had sleep apnea for years .I didn't know this so I believed I had dementia . This machine has saved my life and sanity.

  • @mike6360
    @mike6360 2 года назад +4

    I have the f20, also the memory foam. I like them both. I had the blue gel mask in comparison half the weight. I find washing my fash well.blot dry. I wet the edge of the mask, it tends to adhere to my face.

    • @cojaxart8986
      @cojaxart8986 Год назад

      Thanks Mike. I’m going to give this a try!

  • @scowell
    @scowell 6 месяцев назад +1

    I use Vitera (and Simplus) FF mask... but I never breathe through my mouth... I use it like a big nasal mask. And... I tape my mouth! Your tape job can be a lot less thorough when doing this, obviously... and the tape prevents me from mouth-breathing and helps with jaw-drop too.

  • @EarlNewcomer
    @EarlNewcomer Год назад +3

    Great videos, Jason. Thank you for making them. I've been using an F30i full face mask for about two weeks. I've used regular skin tape and SomniFix tape. The SomniFix tape is better but more expensive. The mouth tape is another game changer that I learned from your videos. I didn't realize how much CPAP therapy I was losing due to my mouth leaking air. I bought the double-sided mouthguard from your Amazon store, but it hasn't fixed my jaw-drop problem. I didn't even know jaw-drop was a thing until I watched your videos. Now I recognize it when it makes the ResMed F30i mask leak at the bottom of the mask. I will return the F30i and try a nasal pillow mask because I can breathe through my nose; I like to drink water at night, and the full face mask leaks too much on me. I'm watching your videos today to choose a nasal pillow mask. I've been a CPAP user since 2004, but I took a break from it for 1.5 years, from mid-2021 to April of this year. I definitely benefit from CPAP therapy. I also appreciate you mentioning Oscar software in your videos. I had no idea such software existed. The SD card in my ResMed AirSense 10 is read by Oscar and provides a wealth of information. I plan to pay you for a review of my Oscar analysis after I get about 60 days of usage recorded.

  • @buckturgidson1448
    @buckturgidson1448 2 года назад +1

    Philips Dream Wear nasal cushion completely ended my leaking issues. 100%
    This + full coverage mouth tape has me sleeping better than I have in a long , long time.

    • @unkljimmy1911
      @unkljimmy1911 2 года назад +1

      I started with full face was terrible.Switched to ResMed AirFit N30 works great. I’m a mouth breather . I use face wash for oily skin and apply a strip of 3M Transpore Tape(in expensive)
      My Air sleep score averages 94

    • @buckturgidson1448
      @buckturgidson1448 2 года назад +1

      @@unkljimmy1911 Yeah, took me four different masks and almost two years to figure out that full-face just wasn’t going to work for me.
      The NP at my pulmonologist’s office had told me that I would always need a rigid full face mask because of my high pressures. 1000% wrong. 🤦‍♂️

  • @chuckbecker8735
    @chuckbecker8735 2 года назад +5

    Your covering these various topics like this which other channels do not produce to this level of comprehensively, is not only interesting & educational but is really pragmatic for our health.

    • @Freecpapadvice
      @Freecpapadvice  2 года назад +4

      Thanks! I enjoy making them. Some of what I consider my "best" videos have way lower views that I would like. (not for views, but for getting what I consider quality information out there)

  • @WJHandyDad
    @WJHandyDad Год назад +2

    I use the Vitera and F30i - typically alternating one night at a time. I've also tried taping my mouth shut while wearing (with some slits to allow mouth breathing since I can't reliably breathe through my nose). CPAP is definitely infinitely better than trying to sleep without, but I still haven't found that groove of waking up feeling refreshed. I would not be comfortable wearing that chin strap. I may try taping the mask down. I struggle with having the mask too tight or the mask leaking, which like you mentioned, wakes me up.

  • @Grace2shar
    @Grace2shar Год назад +2

    Thank you! My full face mask was making those « farting sounds » and I was truly puzzled as to why. And you are absolutely right, it definitely woke me up at 4:00 a.m.!😅 I am so glad I came across your channel. Jaw drop was the culprit! Thanks, again! ❤

  • @hopecutbush8452
    @hopecutbush8452 Год назад +1

    You have great tips in this video…well done! I’ve been using PAP therapy for 11 months and went through five different masks searching for my dream masks. I was about to give up when I found the Evora by Fisher & Paykel. The F30i pulled my hair and I was never able to eliminate leaks. I have a rather small face and the DME was having a hard time fitting me. In the office, the Evora leaked, but I was getting desperate and decided to give it a try. Taking it home with the Fit Pack was all that was needed. I sleep all night with almost zero leaking. My advice to anyone is to keep searching and not give up because of leaks. There are so many masks and solutions to try. Thanks for all the great information you provide.

  • @suzypenguin
    @suzypenguin 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! My hubby needed this video. His mask leaks a lot.

  • @cojaxart8986
    @cojaxart8986 Год назад +7

    I’ve had a cpap since 2002. It changed my life and has kept me alive all these years. However, over the years I have gone through so many different kinds of masks that I’ve lost count. Your mention of “jaw drop” just started happening to me about a year ago. I’ve tried tying my jaw closed with every method possible. I don’t have a full face mask, and when I tried them ten years ago… I had too many face farts to sleep with it. What should I do? I’m lost.

  • @Jm4steam
    @Jm4steam 2 года назад

    Good, informative video. Just got my Airseries 11 CPAP. No issues. I do use the full mask because of nasal congestion and allergies.One problem I do have while sleeping, is chronic spinal pain. Six surgeries and implants in 5 years. I takes time to get comfortable. Wake up several time from the discomfort.

  • @maryc3823
    @maryc3823 Год назад +1

    Great job explaining. 2 year full face mask, Fisk brand. Never thought I would like but I've been wearing faithfully 9 to 11 hours per night. I'm addicted 😂🤭. I've experienced everything. Glad to hear from someone who knows. Thank you so very much! God Bless you Darlin! 🙏♥️

  • @Ontheroadbrogymgo
    @Ontheroadbrogymgo 2 года назад +2

    I have to ware a full face mask. I use the Resmed F20. What I do is switch on my mask fit settings on the CPAP, and adjust the mask with exaggerated slack mouth drop, look up, down, side to side, and only experience leak when it time to replace the face mask cushion. By that time the silicone is degraded. I hope you’re doing well Lefty!

    • @kenspackman7402
      @kenspackman7402 2 года назад

      I do this exact same routine with the same mask and no leaks. Only difference is that I use the Resmed F20 AirTouch (Memory Foam cushion). Cheers!

  • @kappa7
    @kappa7 2 года назад +3

    Was loving my Pico nasal mask, but was getting too many mouth leaks and not really a fan of taping. Have Dreamwear FFM, and F30i, and F30 (all from my partner) but seal to nose is problematic. We both have switched to Vitera which has great seal and stability - just trying to adjust temperature to minimize dry mouth... I found with a nasal mask I'm comfortable with climateline auto humidity @ 21C, but with FFM a higher temp (like 26C) is better - higher temp = higher water content for same relative humidity.

  • @lawrenceblack8968
    @lawrenceblack8968 4 месяца назад

    New CPAP user here. Been just over 14 days and the only issue I've had is with dry mouth.
    I don't have any issues with mask leak and my incident count has already reduced from 41.6 at my Sleep Study to 1.3 last night. I use a full face mask (AirFit F20) and the ResMed AirSense11.
    To combat the dry mouth, the advice from everythibg I've read/seen is to increase the humidity. Well, I gradually stepped up from 4 to 6 and, while that helped with the dry mouth, I was woken up in the middle of the night by a strange sound. The increased humidity caused enough condensation in the air tube it sounded like I was smoking a bong!

  • @josephmaughan1635
    @josephmaughan1635 Год назад

    So I am a CPAP user I have the ResMed system I do have jaw drop, I was watching a video by the essential Craftsman that's the name of his channel, just out of the blue he came up with a solution for the jaw drop, it's a strip of tape that crosses your lips vertically and ties your lips together during the night I use it and it has diminished my dry mouth quite a bit, the tape is easy to get off in the morning because it is like a bandage tape that comes off easy.

  • @chuckbecker8735
    @chuckbecker8735 2 года назад

    OMG !!!!!!!!! Lefty is a righty too. Now we are disoriented.

  • @chuckbecker8735
    @chuckbecker8735 2 года назад +1

    I have been so tempted to switch to full-face to both mitigate dry-mouth and to stop the nightly injury masks render to the nose bridge. This video rescued and disabused me from both wrong solvos. Your prior advice to mouth-tape does help a lot.

  • @jellybeansi
    @jellybeansi Год назад

    I'm loving these videos. If I can make one suggestion, could I request jokes about OCD not be made? I know someone with OCD, and it's unfortunately a very debilitating disorder. Ruminations, compulsions where she scrubs her hands until they're raw and bleeding and spends hours on hours compelled to scrub things clean. It's a small thing, but I know this channel is for people with sleep apnea, which can be considered a disability, and it often has a lot of misinformation attached to it. It would be great to avoid misrepresenting other disabilities even if only in passing. Aside from that though, I haven't seen anything worth mentioning and I appreciate the content here immensely.

  • @ericelfner
    @ericelfner 2 года назад

    New to PAP world. I'm shocked by the lack of help with this therapy.
    The devices (only ResMed experience here but includes AS9 & 11 auto, and 10 elite) are very powerful and adjustable. But have you ever add water to an AS 11? How can a version 11 top-of-the-line device be so NON-user friendly, for a daily task? Ridiculous!
    And the masks. It seems the makers should watch this video so you can learn that the lower jaw has joint and can move! Another stupid example is those hybrid masks with the air tubes on either side of the face. Great idea, but total fail on strap placement.
    Jason, YOU THE MAN‼️ Thanks for what you do!

    • @Freecpapadvice
      @Freecpapadvice  2 года назад

      Glad you saw this. It completely applies to what we discussed today.

  • @KPHVAC
    @KPHVAC 2 года назад

    I started CPAP about 2 months ago and I love my DreamWear full face mask. I haven't had any jaw drop issue. I can't really imagine wanting a nose only mask but I will try one out soon.

  • @BlueMax717
    @BlueMax717 2 года назад

    I guess my medical supply company missed the recall notice. They literally just shipped me the exact model in this video..lol...wonderful

    • @Freecpapadvice
      @Freecpapadvice  2 года назад

      It's really only for people with medical implants.

  • @chriss740
    @chriss740 Год назад

    You mentioned several times in your video that people are only wearing Full Face masks because they are 'mouth breathers'. That's not at all true. I'm a nose breather, (and keep my mouth closed) but when I use a Nasal Mask, the air that blows in through my nose was leaking out through my mouth, causing incredible dry-mouth. I wasn't breathing in at all through the mouth - just allowing the excess air pressure to escape through it. My mouth was generally closed, but I could feel air seeping into my mouth, and then forcing my lips to open momentarily. For this reason I had to switch to a Full Face mask. I don't like it, but it's the only way to avoid ultra desert-dry mouth.

  • @zmbie415
    @zmbie415 Год назад

    I actually got the full face mask n I just started using mine n I don't have any problems with mine at all

  • @w.7194
    @w.7194 Год назад +2

    Everything leaked on automatic mode sooo switched to cpap mode and put it on 8 pressure....voila no more leaks on all masks and very low ahi.

  • @araydog
    @araydog 4 месяца назад

    I would add that a full face mask is needed for those who won’t wear tape or have a mouthpiece for mouth leak issues

  • @scowell
    @scowell 6 месяцев назад

    I mouth tape with my Vitera... helps with jaw-drop, stops mouth breathing and drooling. Can't use chinstrap/cushion alone... I have an overbite, so these devices tend to keep my jaw to the rear... bad. I'm using a MAD now, for an hour before bed... this helps a lot, I avoid clenching my jaw until morning... AHI zero baby!

  • @shatacus
    @shatacus Год назад +1

    I have been having a problem with air leaks with my full face mask.I have had pretty good luck with putting an elastic head band around the mask and my head to keep extra pressure on the mask to face seal. It's not perfect but is helping with the noise bothering my wife. Thank you for all your advice.

  • @jakec5618
    @jakec5618 Год назад +1

    Helpful video, thanks.

  • @george5741
    @george5741 2 года назад +3

    Great Video Jason. I use the Dreamwear hybrid face mask and ran into the same issue with jaw drop breaking the seal.I now usea mouth tape to keep my lips together, and that solved the problem 100%. I get 0% leakage from the OSCAR stats. I've tried going to a nasal mask, but find that I get awful leaks when sleeping on my side. I just can't get the nail mask tight enough to prevent shifting. So back the the hybrid face mask, but it works for me.

  • @snospmoht3252
    @snospmoht3252 2 года назад

    FP Simplus full face is awesome but that Vitera looks interesting. Evora would be a big fail, trying to breath thru those holes. Knightsbridge cap in winter.✔ And sometimes a cervical collar. ✔ You should have people look into tongue posture exercises too. Highly recommend buckwheat hull pillow also. Great vid. Thanks.

  • @brendawhitman6607
    @brendawhitman6607 Год назад +1

    I have been using cpap less than six months. I have found that the antisnore headgear helps with jaw drop my cpap machine reports are better when I use one of those. I will try the Knightsbridge. They aren't honoring your discount code.

  • @curiouscoy492
    @curiouscoy492 Год назад

    I wake up sometimes with the bottom edge of the cushion lightly gripped by my mouth. (!). Guess that is what I do to solve jaw drop? I wear the style that rests just above nose, lower than the top of nose. Alternatively, I adjust the lower straps tighter when "fart noise" wakes me. Been a dedicated cPAP person for over 10 years.

  • @Randy-Bart
    @Randy-Bart Год назад

    You didn't mention anything on dry month, the reason I watched!

  • @matty00926
    @matty00926 2 года назад +1

    I can breathe through my nose during the day, but when I try a nasal mask, even with mouth taping, I wake up feeling like absolute DUNG even with no leaks showing on OSCAR.

  • @droningharry
    @droningharry 2 года назад

    Iran and hid from the hybrid masks. I had massive dry mouth. Switched to a nasal pillow mask and once in a while I have jaw drop again bhut it was still the smartest decision I’ve made for my sleeping.

  • @gt7500
    @gt7500 Год назад

    I use a high(er?) air pressure on my Bi-Pap machine, 28on my inhale and 18 on exhale. Was given a Air Fit F20. After having the therapist recommend a medium size I'd constantly leak over 100 l\min. She said I'd never go below 100. I had the same mask in a small size and managed to reduce and eliminate leaks through tighter straps. But, I would still wake up from leaks and mega dry mouth. Have a Phillips Dream Wear, the one like you demoed on this video. Still leaks! Will try fitting it better. I'm not using my machine enough. Have to do something!

  • @salan3
    @salan3 Год назад +1

    I have bruises on my nose often. The mask 'farts' and it blows at the bottom often. I have perm sinus problems so a full mask is only option. Trouble is I side sleep and end up sleeping with my face buried in the pillow. so even though the mask has been fitted by the Sleep clinic and fits fine (until I actually sleep!) it gets knocked and pushed into my nose. Not found a solution yet. I wake a few times a night but I am getting 6~7 hrs sleep so whilst not perfect its far better then the almost constant stopping breathing all night(I was the 2nd highest reading for stopping breathing at the clinic!)

  • @dcole9589
    @dcole9589 2 года назад

    Full Face Mask deal breaker for me. Nasal pillows pushing it for me but works.

  • @cathybartley6064
    @cathybartley6064 Год назад

    Thanks for your great videos! Just something you may not know-one more possible reason for not being able to use a nasal only mask. I had a blocked tear duct replaced ( normal tear duct has a one way valve into the back of the nose, but my replacement duct has a two way valve. This is a fairly common procedure but it means high air pressure blows air through to the back of my nose and results in air being forced into my eye. Very irritating!!

  • @waleadeyeye3176
    @waleadeyeye3176 Год назад

    You won a subscriber

  • @kchortu
    @kchortu 2 года назад +1

    I have broken my nose too many times any pressure on my nose collapses the cartlidge (or what is left of it) and thats why I mouth breathe. Also a stomach sleeper need to find a good mask for that currently the one I have been using id the resmed f30. I tried the tube out the top by philips and the problem is if you pinch off a tube the flow is so reduced that I wake up feeling like i am suffocating, I would raise the pressure but it became way to noticable when changing head position while sleeping.

  • @roca435
    @roca435 Год назад +2

    Hi Jason, I use the airtouch F20 mask and have it where I have nights with minimal to no leaking per Oscar/SleepHQ. I use most of the water every night and have dry mouth. Any suggestions?

  • @j-enibroc4974
    @j-enibroc4974 2 года назад

    I only use Full face N20 Resmed is the best !

  • @vpking77
    @vpking77 Год назад

    I am a mess. I use the F20 with DreamStation. I also have to use Breathe Right strips on my nose. I forgot to put mine on last night and I woke up after a few hours with dry mouth, dry teeth and parched lips. Had to put a Halls Cough Drop in my mouth and sleep with it to keep my mouth lubricated. Still have dry mouth often. I tightened the F20 straps to the point they become uncomfortable. I sleep on side and the mask will break the seal where I get whistles. I have always breathed through my mouth for decades when I sleep. If you can keep the mask rigid it prevents your mouth from opening up as much. I always wake up several times to drink water. All those devices where you attach to head won't work for me. I struggle to sleep so any added items like a neck brace or chin strap will disrupt my sleep even more. My AHI incidents are very low. Periodic breathing usually 1%. Still feel totally exhausted. Thought about using tape on mouth but what good is that if I still wake up to drink water. Once you remove the tape it doesn't stick the same way again. The one thing the CPAP did stop is waking up in panic from being trapped. You can never get back to sleep from that fear/fight adrenaline that races through you body when your breathing is interrupted.
    As far as changing the F20 mask it was the only one at the Sleep Center that felt comfortable. The nose mask won't work because I would breath through my mouth. I'm also on Medicare and all my supplies are shipped. Unfortunately my Dr picked the supplier. I asked him why not one local I can drive to and he said it's automatically selected. With Medicare they are free. I would never want to pay for my own supplies they are so expensive.

  • @pbrian9527
    @pbrian9527 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I am a nose breather but had trouble exhaling through the nasal pillows. Therefore I would slightly open my lips. Not really a jaw drop. Had to move to a full face mask. I would prefer the pillows. Should I use EPR to help exhaling with the pillows?

  • @edweirdmassey
    @edweirdmassey Год назад

    Thanks Jason I appreciate your videos……love the humour as well. I am going through this issue now, I have switched from a p30i which I love but my doc says I mouth breath. I absolutely can’t stand the chin strap so I have ordered a mouth guard, fingers crossed. I also have a Simplus and with some beard and moustache trimming I get a decent seal most of the time but other nights not so much. Very frustrating

  • @Cedrihar
    @Cedrihar 2 года назад +2

    Hi there, I started CPAP some 9-10 months ago. I’m still struggling a lot getting used to it. When I wear a full facemask, f20 or f30i the mask bounces/jumps on my face making it impossible to sleep. Then i switched to nasal pillows, no jumping but Air shoots into my right eye and chin. Machine says no leaks. I can’t sleep like that. Do you have any suggestions? I’m desperate here

  • @markgarin6355
    @markgarin6355 2 года назад +1

    With COVID ...not much trying on. My bipap pressure too high for just nose thingy, mouth opens too much because of pressure.
    Duct tape baby.... But I seem to get slight leaks by my eyes

  • @codyfrisbee
    @codyfrisbee 8 дней назад

    You mentioned one of your masks not to use use with a medical implant. Is a heart stent considered an implant?

  • @bettystewart4684
    @bettystewart4684 Год назад +1

    Do all the masks that you have demonstrated in this video work with a ResMed sleep machine?

    • @Freecpapadvice
      @Freecpapadvice  Год назад +1

      Yes. All masks work for all machines. One exception being the ResMed AirMini....they're dicks. You need an adapter for it to make other masks work.

  • @gregcarson3444
    @gregcarson3444 2 года назад

    When I use a full face mask, I use the resmed F30i, I also like the Knights-Bridge chin strap, but adds to much bulk with the F30i. I don’t know with the full face mask, if it is chin drop, or the fact that I move my head into the pillow, and push the mask with the pillow. So with the chinstrap, I think I need to up the frame size.

  • @grannieannie1371
    @grannieannie1371 2 года назад

    The only thing that I've found that helps is to tape my mouth with medical paper tape. But lately that doesn't seem to work so I might try the nights bridge thingy but it's heading into summer where I live. Oh and I too am ambidextrous. We rule the world.

  • @dano9292
    @dano9292 Год назад

    🤔 I use the nasal pillows because i kept getting the farty sounds on my face cheeks area and waking up. i always wondered to simply wrap a piece of velcro around my head if my jaw is dropping, which i know believe it is and causing my face farty sounds. i just wanted an excuse to say farty face sounds a lot.😁

  • @bffbecky
    @bffbecky Год назад

    I have the Vitera and like it. My problem is I sleep on my side and sometimes I move wrong and push the mask sideways a bit. Then the leaks. Only been at it for a couple weeks. Sure I will learn to stop moving, lol.

  • @dongallagher7756
    @dongallagher7756 Год назад

    Switch to a Bleep Dream Port. No mask, no head gear and no leaks. And I have a beard and mustache.

  • @JessicaLaska
    @JessicaLaska Год назад

    Have you heard of Pad a cheek? They have a chin strap and more. They have helped me greatly. Really appreciate this video, am having alot of trouble with jaw drop lately. I just wanna sleeeeep! Zzzzz

  • @guarddian5780
    @guarddian5780 4 дня назад

    mouth tape on mouth below vitera, ended my jaw drop, 0 leak now, except my nemesis ,Nose tickle

    • @guarddian5780
      @guarddian5780 4 дня назад

      mouth tape and any nasal mask
      = mouth leak

  • @libellula3313
    @libellula3313 Год назад

    So when do us older ladies put on our face creams? Just starting with a ResMed 11 full face mask, one week in, not too successful yet, but determined. Thanks for your videos.

  • @kathyschubert9995
    @kathyschubert9995 Год назад

    Great video! I just got my OSA Diagnosis a couple of days ago, so I’m trying to learn as much as I can about CPAP devices etc. One question: I heard “medical implant” mentioned twice, but I don’t know what that refers to. Can someone tell me? Thanks!

  • @sueyoung2428
    @sueyoung2428 2 года назад

    Thanks Jason. I wish I could go back to my nasal mask. I breathe through my nose fine but at a low 10 pressure my jaw drops. Tried to tape but then I get air buildup in my mouth and chipmunk cheeks. I would appreciate any advice you have. Right now I have the dreamwear you showed in this video.

  • @Rusty6507
    @Rusty6507 Год назад

    I am using an Amara View while suffering covid…nose blocked. Love it…but the vent blows air into my eyes

  • @jonathanvoth2479
    @jonathanvoth2479 2 года назад +1

    Any advice for guys with bushy whiskers?

  • @dontknowbrian
    @dontknowbrian 2 года назад +2

    Just found your channel. I use bi-pap with full face mask. I get the classic “face farts” but not under my chin but rather on the upper sides just above my mouth and along my nose. I found two ways to solve this. The first way is to tighten the straps to the point you feel strangled and uncomfortable to wear the mask. The second remedy I do is sleep with my face half buried into my pillow but that leaves me with a sore neck. My pulmonary doctor sent me back to the fitting at Cpap place who got me a different manufacture mask that straps differently around my head but again, it has to either be too tight or buried in my pillow. Do you have any tutorials on leaking masks other than jaw drop?

    • @Freecpapadvice
      @Freecpapadvice  2 года назад +1

      Several. Here is one of them: ruclips.net/video/ExtPO3-S6t8/видео.html

    • @gt7500
      @gt7500 Год назад

      I use bi PAP at 28 intake\18 exhale. I believe that the farts on upper side of mask are from jaw drop. In Ab. Canada the government supplies my "stuff" for me. But, I need to use it 4 hours per night, on average. I haven't been able to do it, so far. On the verge of having it taken away from me. Hopefully I can get it working better? Cheers.

  • @Tngoz
    @Tngoz Год назад

    I def have jaw drop... 9 yrs with cpap

  • @joannagraham8410
    @joannagraham8410 5 месяцев назад

    None of those things worked.
    Tried chin guard, mouth tape and bite guard. I guess I just can’t keep my mouth shut😊

  • @jmpattillo
    @jmpattillo 2 года назад

    Thank you for the info. I’m going to try out the Vitera. Dry mouth is the main problem for me. I’ve tried the knights bridge (with your discount code), but it was too hot. Also tried the chin wedge, but it only works about half the time.

    • @nickd4818
      @nickd4818 2 года назад +1

      Vitera is the only one that worked for me along with the ruby chin strap. My leaks were out of control until I got the chin strap

    • @semiephemeral9
      @semiephemeral9 Год назад

      @@nickd4818 I think I'm in the same boat as you. Who sells the chin strap?

  • @sherylrausch4303
    @sherylrausch4303 2 года назад

    I use mouth tape ordered on Amazon it works great unless I need to cough …. Then yikes but it’s not a constant problem

  • @Betty-sn7sv
    @Betty-sn7sv 2 года назад +1

    What is your opinion of the F&P Evora full mask the newest one

  • @LeeAllen-f9h
    @LeeAllen-f9h Год назад

    very helpful.

  • @virginiaturner7836
    @virginiaturner7836 2 года назад

    I have a neophrine jaw strap that I sometimes use...sometimes its too confining, with my full face mask....

  • @DaveEverhard-h8q
    @DaveEverhard-h8q Год назад

    I recently ordered the F&P Vitera mask and have a major question. As soon as I tried using it (ResMed BiPap) I got a major leak error from the machine. After trying to adjust it on my face I realized that a strong stream of air was coming out of the ventilated hole in the middle of the mask!
    There was no way to reach any acceptable pressure level with that large perforated opening.
    So I put tape over the area to close it off and now it performs better than any mask I’ve had.

  • @YukisNation
    @YukisNation 2 года назад

    I wanted to use my nasal mask so bad cause it's way more comfortable but I put that mask on and when it's on less than 7 pressure I literally feel like I'm suffocating and was gasping through my mouth causing serious mouth leak. Chin strap didn't work. So full facer for me. Went to my Dr recently and while I was there I mentioned this to him. He said I may have an actual obstruction somewhere in my nasal passage. So I'm off to an ENT

  • @LIBERTYVIEWS
    @LIBERTYVIEWS Год назад

    My current main mask right now is the Vitera. BUT I found that the ball swivel hose connection restricts my inhale unless it's straight and extended outward. ANYONE ELSE HAVE THIS PROBLEM? It was enough to wake me from a sound sleep so I glued it! The little silicone flap sometimes jams too. ARGHH!

  • @sirenmuscle
    @sirenmuscle 2 года назад

    Mouth breather..f30 resmed..constant dry mouth. Straps tightened so tight to stop leaks. Afraid to mouth tape..

  • @1beefybroad
    @1beefybroad 6 месяцев назад

    Okay, so I’d love a recommendation. I have used the ResMed F20 (size small) for years, and the one thing I dislike is that I always get air blown into my eyes. So a few months ago I went with the full face-under the nostril type, and I’m pretty sure I’ve got the drop-jaw problem. Anyway, I’d prefer to go back to the F20, but I think my eyes are too close, so if the mask sits where it’s supposed to, that’s why I get the eye blast. Is there any other mask options I could try?

  • @stephendiss7024
    @stephendiss7024 2 года назад

    I have found using the next smaller size from the recomended fit on the Dreamware ffm helps to keep my jaw from dropping by holding my lip up 🤐

    • @Freecpapadvice
      @Freecpapadvice  2 года назад

      People who do that usually find themselves with the bottom part of the mask in their mouth. Glad it works for you though.

  • @lexingtontutoring
    @lexingtontutoring Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I think I can make my F20 ResMed work for me, maybe with their foam option, or maybe with tape to my chin, or maybe with a chin strap, as you suggested for jaw drop. Thanks to you I now understand why my jaw drop only seems to happen after I've been sleeping or trying to sleep, for 6 hours. I have already tried mouth tape. Maybe that will help more now that I have your tip about placing the bottom of the mask well below the bottom lip. This may sound creepy, but you are adorable.

  • @opietwoep1247
    @opietwoep1247 Год назад

    Mine works fine but lately it wakes me up like someone set the controls to high

  • @bobnastase3596
    @bobnastase3596 4 месяца назад

    How do you overcome the requirement to have a prescription for whatever mask you want to try. My supplier requires me to have a prescription that is specific from my doctor. I have tried three different resmed masks p10, f20 and f40. I have had the most success with F20. I have mouth drop and when the jaw doesn’t drop I get lip bleed. I get dray mouth with all masks.

  • @kj475
    @kj475 6 месяцев назад

    My problem with the full mask is it leaks when I close my mouth. It only makes a good seal when my mouth is open.