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Topic review - am i the only nippy user ?
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  Post subject:  Re: am i the only nippy user ?  Reply with quote
Hi Alsacienne,

Thank you for your speedy reply. I'll try the things you have suggested and see if that helps. I'll keep in touch and let you know how I'm doing. It's nice to know there are people out there that know what i'm going on about, thanks again!

Carol
Post Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 3:43 pm
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Hi Carol and WELCOME!

It is really frustrating when one's mask doesn't fit, and when it hurts!

First of all, lie down to fit your mask with the machine OFF.

Then tighten your straps so that the mask sits gently against your face.

Power up your machine. The mask should sit rather like a hovercraft skirt, skimming your skin but allowing for movement. Slacken the straps if necessary. Run your fingers gently around the outside of the mask where it touches your skin to feel if there are any leaks. There will be some intentional leakage from the outlet valve (which is a safety feature so you don't rebreathe your air) and this may result in some noise too. Don't worry about this as it's quite normal.

If you have a sore spot on your nose you will need to try to place something to protect the skin from the mask. I've used a foot plaster in the shape of a foam doughnut to help me, but if that is too bulky try a bit of gauze and micropore tape or a compeed plaster. In the daytime, make sure you moisturise this area regularly and before fitting your mask make sure it is dry and grease-free so as to make the 'seal' between yourself and the mask as good as you can.

If this doesn't work, go back to your clinic and make sure that the mask is the right size or see what other type of mask they can offer you. Sometimes it's all in the fit or make.

Keep in touch and let us know how you get on. You are doing well to persevere even though you aren't getting the best of nights at the moment. There are many of us who have passed through this stage ... and you will too given time and support from your sleep technician. All the best.
Post Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 11:11 pm
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Hi any body out there, I have been using the Nippy 3 for the last few months.
I also use oxygen, I am haviny a lot of trouble with it and I cannot make the doctors understand.
This is my problem----------
If I tighten the straps on the mask I get very sore on the bridge of my nose, If I loosen the straps I get air leakage to my eyes which makes them very sore and bloodshot. I am using a gel mask which is supposed to make sleeping easier but it does no good. I therefore get up several times a night to fix the mask, it is supposed to make me have a good nights sleep and is doing the opposit.
I am waking up so tired when I do manage to grab the odd hour through sheer exhaustion.
If there is somebody out there who can help I would be very happy to hear from you.

My Email address is barn202@hotmail.co.uk
Thanks for reading Carol xx
Post Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:30 pm
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Hi
I believe in central sleep apnoea the nippy occassionally works so I suppose the thought they would try it. I gather with central it is very much of a hit and miss treatment as there is no definate cure or treatment they just have to find something which will stimulate the brain into deciding to keep breathing at night when it just deicides to shut down as you are not doing anything apart from breathing!
Mary
Post Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:59 am
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hi Mary,
well at least they've tried something else now,& in three months time u should feel some sort of benefit (hopefully),it just a crying shame these people could'nt tell you that you did'nt need the NIPPY in the begging,rather than letting it go on & on. Smile
Post Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:02 pm
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Hi
thought you might like to know went to Papworth on Thursday and now no longer using my nippy but I am going on to a pure oxygen treatment which I will receive overnight via 2 nasal prongs it seems that I will continue to breath without a machine but the oxygen is added. I am going to start next week once the equipment arrives have to try it for 3months, if I can keep going that long. My apnoea seems to be central rather than obstructive and the Nippy is no help in that situation. Has anyone else tried this? Never really got to try it very well as I was in a bed next to a lady who snored constantly even though she was on a nippy and added oxygen! It will be interesting to see if it works.

Mary
Post Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:36 pm
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hi Tas,
sorry to hear about your problems,& i can understand your doubts,i would'nt like to have to make those decisions.

when i started my NIPPY 2 treatment Tas,my nasal passages started blocking,which i've been prescribed a spray for,but that was only because my disability would not allow an operation,so the decision was taken out of my hands thankfully.
Post Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:14 pm
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Hi uncle Arthur

I'm going into hospital for my operation next tuesday 18th but im getting cold feet at the moment although the surgery will help my apnea and general health it will make my speech really bad it has taken years for me to get almost normal speech just sound now like ive got a perminate cold because i was born with a cleft palate but after the surgery i will sound like im speaking down my nose all the time so ive got to way up the pro's and con's do i jepardise my speech for better health and less medications all the time or put up with medications and sleep apnea and general bad health I really stuck dont no what to do Ive got to go tomorrow thursday for pre op tests so im going to ask lots of questions

hope to hear from you soon

Tas
Post Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 4:52 pm
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hi Mary,
i'm afraid i can't help you with the percentage thingy,i've never asked.

i'm not an oxygen user either,but,i would suggest that when you return to papworth on Thursday,you tel them about the beeping,perhaps your machine is falty.

the other thing Mary,if it is suggest you use oxygen with your NIPPY 3 every night,is that such a bad thing ? especially if it makes you feel better.
Post Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 9:48 pm
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Hi
I have had to go on to oxygen twice whilst in Papworth both times they switched me on to oxygen whilst I was asleep presumable because the Nippy 3 wasnt working ok must say felt ok next day but Consultant feels that this is the last step if I have to use oxygen as well. Do you have oxygen with your nippy 2 does any one know the percentage triggered breath rate (cant ask this because being a fiddler in managed to unlock the menu to see what was on there gives you things like hours used percentage triggered breaths ect) Must say I keep my mask on ok sleep all night beeps on occassions I think it is when my breathing becomes shallow just does it one sharp bleep to get me going! But tireder than ever my husband says I am now as bad as I was when I first had my stroke and heart surgery 4 years ago so really dont see the point of it only persevering so that when I go on Thursday I can say there you are 7 hours a night on the machine for 7 weeks and look at me now a wreck!
Post Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 5:56 pm
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hi Mary,
sorry to hear your still having problems getting used to your NIPPY 3,after persevering for so long without any joy,but i think that thursday's visit to papworth could be very beneficial,espeically if they've talked you into keeping it.

Mary have you tried the oxyen cylinder before ? & do you get to ask the consutant any questions ? if so don't be afraid to ask the so called obvious ones i.e is it ever going to work,when should i feel the benefits,all these type of questions no matter what the answers may be or however busy he might seem,ask anyway.
Post Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:12 pm
  Post subject:  nippy2/3  Reply with quote
Hi I went back to Papworth with my nippy 3 and was told that the next stage would be to add oxygen to it meaning that I would have to use the machine plus and oxygen cylinder I have no problem with the mask sleep now 7 hours on the machine wake up tired out take off the machine and go back to sleep for another 3hours its a good job I dont work I sleep most of the time. Can not find anyone else with a nippy 3 but there must be some users out there. Returning to Papworth on Thursday when I have to decide whether to try oxygen. do either of you know what your percentage triggered breath rate is? Found this in the menu of the machine but have no idea whether it should be high or low?
Mary
Post Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 11:02 pm
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mimi,
i'm sorry to have to say this,but i don't get so called bad hair day's either,because i'm bald by choice,(not coz the NIPPY made me pull it out).

tas,
well,i can't undetstand either why these so called experts could'nt sort your problems out yrs ago & save all troubles,pains & inconviences.

i don't know when you go into hospital tas,but hopefully you get the results you are looking for,& be able to do away with your machine,let us know tas how you get on.
NIGEL.
Post Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 10:18 pm
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Hi mimi @ Uncle Arthur

Hi to you both well after 11 years of cpap I'm about to go throu drastic surgery to solve my apnea i hope. I'm fed up with all the coughs and colds i get all the time because my nose is always blocked i use nasal sprays and a nebulizer which is supposed to open my airways more it helps my asthma but not my nose after 11 years of cpap they have found that my septum at the back of my nose is deviated so they are going to correct that and hopefully repair my cleft palate but why they didnt find this back before they gave me the cpap i dont no i had all sort of tests including a mri scan of my face but all i got is theirs to much scar tissue so we cant do anything else from all the cleft surgery Oh and i use a full face mask from the begining because i dont breath throu my nose and have had all the problems with the very sore bridge of my nose but with the mask i use now it is finaly sorted

better go now

Tas
Post Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:11 pm
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That made me laugh! Know what you mean about the dribbling ...

I wear a "hood" with my face mask ... seems to keep things more stable, rather than just straps (though it plays havac with what might be defined as my "hair style"!).
Post Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:24 pm

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