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Unboxing The Ultimate Starter Package

May 31, 2019

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Ditching Your CPAP - Good Idea?

May 17, 2019

If you’ve been diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnea, you should either be seeking treatment or on CPAP therapy already. Let me paint you an all too common scenario - you’ve got your machine and mask purchased and after a couple of weeks on therapy, you stop using it. You see it on your bedside table every day but ignore it. Days turn to weeks and weeks turn into months. Sounds familiar? This scenario happens too often.

What happens if you leave your Apnea untreated?

Surprisingly, a couple of nights off your CPAP is actually okay. The benefits of consistent use persist for a couple of days. For example, if you’re travelling or have a cold and took a couple of nights off, you’ll be happy to know that there is still residual benefit when you are not using it for a few days. Continued therapy reduces swelling of soft tissues during sleep making it easier for you to breathe when you are taking a break. However, danger lurks when it’s left long term.

Some would argue you won't die from Sleep Apnea, but like smoking or AIDS - people won't die from it, but likely from the complications that come from smoking or AIDS. Keep reading to find the effects, risks and possible consequences are if you don’t use your CPAP as directed.

Return of common symptoms

Not using your therapy means the return of the classic symptoms  - constant fatigue, low energy, headaches and lethargy. It's only a matter of time these dreaded symptoms will creep back into your day to day life.  It will affect the way you carry out work and social activities and limit your capabilities and negatively impacting your overall quality of life.  

Risk of sudden death

Untreated Sleep Apnea will increase the risk of sudden death or sudden cardiac arrest and the consequences are not reversible. The sudden death is caused by abnormal heart rhythms or arrhythmia which are erratic and disorganized impulses from the heart's ventricles. This means the heart is unable to pump blood and death can occur. 

Risk of premature death

Those who leave their OSA untreated for 10 years or 30 years will lead to shorter lives. Lack of treatment means you'll face more than 3 times the risk of premature death.

Risk of stroke

The low levels of oxygen available to the body and brain and the high blood pressure of the heart working harder put you at 2-3 times higher risk for having a stroke. 

There are endless reasons why doctors prescribe CPAP - they know what they're talking about and it works. No matter how uncomfortable it is, give it a second, third or fourth try. The take-home message here is that untreated OSA produces long term, cumulative exposure to advert effects that is harmful to your health and may cause death.

There are heaping benefits of being on therapy and it shouldn't be ignored. Speak to your health professional for more information or guidance to get the proper care you need to adhere to CPAP therapy.

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Tell-tale Signs You Need To Replace Your CPAP Equipment

March 29, 2019

No one likes having to toss out a perfectly good appliance.  But nothing lasts forever, and that includes CPAP machines and masks.  Even the most lovingly cared-for CPAP masks and equipment have to be replaced.  So how do you know when it’s time to say goodbye to your trusty CPAP gear?  Here are a few pointers on what to look for:

 

Loss of Performance:
Just like us, CPAP masks can get wrinkly and soft as they age. The oils from our skin will breakdown the silicone, plastic and rubber used in CPAP masks making them less efficient over time.  Look for cracks in the seal and discoloration (that’s usually a sign your mask is past its expiry date).  Most people wear a CPAP mask for 8 hours a day - that brings a lot of wear-and-tear.  Also, be aware of your mask’s seal.  Is it still tight?  Do you feel air coming in our out of it?  If so, it might be time to replace it.

 

Discoloration:
If parts of your CPAP mask, tubing or water chamber are turning yellow or cloudy it might be time to replace them.  Those are clear signs of dirt build-up that can’t be washed away.  If you see black spots on your CPAP mask, tubing or water chamber, replace it immediately!  This is a sign of mould and it could make you sick.

 

Something Smells Wrong:
Take a good whiff of your CPAP gear?  How does it smell?  If it’s starting to get funky, it needs to go!   Even if you clean them regularly, CPAP machines can build up mould and mildew inside of them.  That could mean you are breathing in bacteria and pathogens when you sleep.  Make sure your equipment is always clean and dry after you use it - that’ll keep those nasty bugs from calling your CPAP home.

 

Irritated Skin:
There are a number of reasons why you might be breaking out in a rash or have irritated skin; sometimes your mask might be too tight.  But a buildup of facial oils on your CPAP mask could cause irritation too.  Make sure to thoroughly clean your CPAP mask after every use.  If you keep breaking out, it might be time to toss it out.

 

Your CPAP Therapy Ain’t What it Used to Be:
If you’re waking up not feeling as refreshed and rested as usual, or if some of your old symptoms have returned, all you might need is a new mask.  Losing even a tiny amount of your mask’s seal can result in a noticeable difference in your CPAP therapy.  The typical life-span for a well-used CPAP mask and headgear is about 6 months.  Tubing: every 3 months!

 

The Calendar Trick:
  • DAILY:  You can prevent any surprises by checking your CPAP equipment daily; take a quick look at your mask and tubing after every use, especially after cleaning and drying it.  Look for any small cracks or signs of wear.
  • SEASONALLY:  Give your equipment a thorough once-over every three months.  You can do this at the start of every season - that’ll make it easy to remember.  Typically, CPAP parts like mask cushions, headgear and tubing start breaking down around the 3-month mark.
  • DAYLIGHT SAVING:  You should be giving your CPAP equipment a thorough check about every 6 months.  A good reminder might be the switch to and from Daylight Saving Time.  It might also be a good time to replace your mask, water chamber and headgear.  It helps that most private health insurance covers replacements every 6 months.
We tend to take our CPAP equipment for granted.  But considering we use it for a THIRD of each and every day, it sure takes a beating!  Remember to clean your gear daily, keep it dry, and look for wear and tear often.  This will ensure you get the most out of your equipment and maintain the best CPAP therapy.

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