TIPS AND ADVICE FOR NOT FREAKING OUT WITH THE MASK

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  • don62
    don62 Member Posts: 25

    No Problem With Mask
    For balance, I want to post that I had virtually no problem with the mask. I don't want to make light of the experiences of those who had significant difficulty. But for those patients who have not been bolted yet, I think they should know that although many have difficulty, there are at least some patients that do not have problems. (I hope I am not the only one who did not have a problem.) Rick

    The mask is no fun
    The mask is no fun and i too thought i couldnt breathe, but you can trust me just close your eyes and dont fight it. I have 12 left to go, it doesent get easier but it does become bearable. Remebering why your going through this helps too. Everytime i look at my kids makes this worth while.
    good luck
    Don
  • luv4lacrosse
    luv4lacrosse Member Posts: 1,410 Member
    Skiffin16 said:

    Xanax
    Xanax worked for me, but I was having anxiety problems. But after a week I was good to go and didn't need anything.

    I also brought a CD and they'd lower the lights and play the CD. That helped a lot because I would figure, OK, about four songs and I'd be done for the day...

    By the end of your 35 days, you'll know every position, click and whirl of that machine. You'll know exactly when it is about to shut-off, ahhhh another one down.

    Best,
    John

    MACHINE REVOLUTIONS
    SKIFF, GREAT ADVICE TO COUNT THE ROTATIONS OF THE MACHINE TO GET A GRASP ON HOW CLOSE YOU ARE TO BEING FINISHED. I PUT YOUR ADVICE IN MOTION TODAY. MY SESSION WAS 29-30 ROTATIONS OF THE MACHINE. ONCE I HIT 25 I KNEW I WAS CLOSE TO BEING FINISHED.

    YOU HELPED ME ALLOT

    BEST!!

    MIKE
  • Kaylee-parotid
    Kaylee-parotid Member Posts: 16

    No Problem With Mask
    For balance, I want to post that I had virtually no problem with the mask. I don't want to make light of the experiences of those who had significant difficulty. But for those patients who have not been bolted yet, I think they should know that although many have difficulty, there are at least some patients that do not have problems. (I hope I am not the only one who did not have a problem.) Rick

    Hi Rick. I'm another lucky
    Hi Rick. I'm another lucky one who didn't have any problems with the mask. They cut the nose for me because I was a bit stressed before my first treatment, but after that there were no hassles. I agree that it's good to let newbies know that it's not necessarily all bad.
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member

    MACHINE REVOLUTIONS
    SKIFF, GREAT ADVICE TO COUNT THE ROTATIONS OF THE MACHINE TO GET A GRASP ON HOW CLOSE YOU ARE TO BEING FINISHED. I PUT YOUR ADVICE IN MOTION TODAY. MY SESSION WAS 29-30 ROTATIONS OF THE MACHINE. ONCE I HIT 25 I KNEW I WAS CLOSE TO BEING FINISHED.

    YOU HELPED ME ALLOT

    BEST!!

    MIKE

    Glad to have suggested something that helped you...that's what we're all about here. Sharing information, experiences, knowledges and paying it forward.....

    Best to you as well,
    John