LaPopessa wrote:
At least 2-3 times a month I will wake up with one half of one of my eyes bright red. And this morning not only was it bright red, but I had a headache right above that eye. I am wondering what is causing this. It's definitely related to my mask, never happened before I started using this. I don't think that air is leaking into my eyes, because that part of the mask is usually nice and tight.
Any thoughts?
Dear LaPopessa:
Yes, I have some thoughts on your problem.
I, too, was having eye problems until I changed masks. Initially, I had loved my Resmed Quattro full face mask, but after about four months of using it I found that, no matter what, the mask usually,during the night, ended up encroaching on my right eye. In addition, air was often blown into my eye from a leak. I also had soreness at the forehead pressure area and on my nose so I had to start using moleskin patches every night.
Anyway, it was time to get a new mask (6 months) via my insurance co. so I decided to try something that would not come near my eye, would not bother my forehead or nose. I tried the ResMed Liberty (a hybrid full mouth mask with nasal pillows). I had tried it earlier in my CPAP life and had not been able to tolerate it then, but now I was tougher and more motivated. Needless to say, I LOVE IT!! I have gotten the best nights' sleep ever with it!! Last night I didn't wake up even once! When I finally did wake up this morning, I felt something pressing against my forehead and thought maybe the Liberty mask had slid upwards - but it turned out that I had fallen asleep before I could remove my glasses. I had slept all night peacefully with my glasses on!
The trick to using the Liberty mask is to not overly tighten the upper straps leading from the nasal pillows. You don't want to have the pillows pressing tightly into your nostrils. They should just be there - with no pressure on the nose. If you have leaks with the mask, tighten the lower straps. Since there is not a large mask area, there are practically no leaks and if a leak develops, tightening a lower strap does the job. Also, it is important to get the right sized nasal pillows. I believe they come in small, medium, and large. After the air flow begins, you may need to slightly adjust and reposition the nasal pillows so there is air flow into the nose.
The weakest part of the Liberty's design is the straps which are somewhat cumbersome at first to use. But you'll get used to them.
I love waking up now with no mask marks on my face whatsoever with the Liberty mask!! What a joy!! My right eye feels much better now too!!
I am a mouth breather who does not like air going up my nose, but the nasal air flow with the LIberty mask is really minor league - at first I noticed it, but then it was like nothing. With the Liberty, you can remain essentially a mouth breather and you can be way more comfortable in the night and in the morning!!
I hope this solves your problem! It did mine!!
Breathless