danjay
Active member
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2007
- Messages
- 46
- Reason
- PALS
- Diagnosis
- 09/2007
- Country
- US
- State
- Colorado
- City
- Fort Collins
Wow, I too thought everyone knew about chin tucking. Experiment a bit too with turning left or
right when you do it. My right side is much weaker and turning to the right engages the left
more strongly and really helps. Your description of your Mom's nose gives me chills and bad
memories. I struggled too with an ulcer on the bridge of my nose but no choice but to use the
bipap. Finally moved to a mask that uses nasal pillows and after a couple months my nose
finally healed. Does your provider have a range of masks for you to try? Things are just going
to keep getting worse until you get the pressure off. I wish you the best of luck on this.
Dan
right when you do it. My right side is much weaker and turning to the right engages the left
more strongly and really helps. Your description of your Mom's nose gives me chills and bad
memories. I struggled too with an ulcer on the bridge of my nose but no choice but to use the
bipap. Finally moved to a mask that uses nasal pillows and after a couple months my nose
finally healed. Does your provider have a range of masks for you to try? Things are just going
to keep getting worse until you get the pressure off. I wish you the best of luck on this.
Dan