My husband wears a CPAP and it has saved his life. Before I would listen when he stopped breathing and count how long before his next breath. It was horrible and so frightening. He reached the point where he could fall asleep while we were talking (or maybe I was that boring??)
He has tried many different styles - he was working for a company that distributes CPAP - among other things. He prefers the nose pillows and he uses Vicks - in addition to soothing his nostril the menthol makes the air less drying. He also sleeps with a special pillow that holds his neck straight.
Does yours have a water tank? Do you use distilled water?
Hmmm... silly putty just might work.
Sara, I use the humidifyer and the distilled water. I use a #1 on the humidity dial because the higher humitidty dries me out too fast. I put a special gel in my nose a couple times a day to keep my sinuses hydrated. Oh, and hubby has sleep apnea like your husband. I never understood how he could fall asleep mid sentence.
I had such confidence I'd have no problem with the CPAP because of how easily hubby acclimated. The doctor said she has more problems with women than men, but the men are bigger babies when it doesn't work. She also said the ones who struggle in the beginning are the best users in the long run. Yeah, well, I was in the office yesterday and today crying. I'd like to see a big burly man crying in the doctor's office!She said that, yes, she has seen big burly men crying AND they try to make her call their wives and swear they don't need the machine.
On top of this mask debacle, I happen to have yet another sinus infection. Round one of the Z pack didn't knock it out, and now the infection is dancing the tango on my teeth. Ice, Anbesol, and prescription Motrin isn't numbing the pain.
I'm beginning to see why my coworkers joke about how I'm always sick. But in my defense, my sickness is 99% sinus related. Sinus infection. Sinus headache. Sinus pain in my teeth. It just keeps rolling and rolling. One sinus headache after another until they gang up on me in the form of a migraine. A sinus infection follows EVERY single little cold. I have a 5 year old in the house.... do you kow how many colds he "shares" with us????
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