Wait - when did you have a trach put in?  I feel for you.  I remember
people on the vent users list complaining that too much air was leaking out
from the mask.  I think I remember someone going to a dentist, if I'm
remembering correctly, and having a mask custom molded to his face.  I
remember someone saying they switched to nasal pillows.  It sounded like it
was a constant struggle with the masks.  Wish I had better news.  You said
you were having trouble breathing around the trach.  You really need to
talk to your doctor about this . Do you have a pulse oximeter?  You can get
one on Amazon.  They are not very expensive.  That will allow you to check
your O2 levels at any time.  People with sleep apnea have a hard time
getting used to the mask.  Maybe you'll just get used to it with time?
Like Jim, I lost the ability to breath instantaneously so there was never a
getting used to it phase.  Good luck

On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 1:39 PM Greg <g...@eskimo.com> wrote:

> you guys on vents ever get use to it?
> I have to use one at night, I use a face mask not trach. I just can't get
> the breathing to match mine good enough. Plus the face mask is just too
> much. I keep trying different kinds.
>
> I dont want the trech, when its not on, just the trech tube in the throat
> blocks too much air.
>
> Greg
>

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