Mask Models

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MaxINTJ
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Re: Mask Models

Post by MaxINTJ » Thu Nov 23, 2017 10:22 am

TedVPAP wrote:
MaxINTJ wrote:
TedVPAP wrote:
MaxINTJ wrote: ... Tape does not work on me, none of the normal tapes will stick, and I don't want to cover my mouth in anything industrial.
Wow - even normal tape won't stick to you. The saga continues..................
I'm not the only one btw, so I really don't need insults on top of the failing therapy.
Sorry but I have never heard of human skin immune from tape. I would need to see proof before believing such a malady exists.
I didn't say immune to tape. I have never said immune to tape. I'm sure I could find some industrial grade tape - steristrips or Gorilla tape that would stick, but I'm not going to wax my face every morning taking it off.
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Diagnosis of crappy sleep, desats under 80, maybe UARS

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Re: Mask Models

Post by TedVPAP » Thu Nov 23, 2017 10:55 am

MaxINTJ wrote:
TedVPAP wrote:
MaxINTJ wrote:
TedVPAP wrote:
MaxINTJ wrote: ... Tape does not work on me, none of the normal tapes will stick, and I don't want to cover my mouth in anything industrial.
Wow - even normal tape won't stick to you. The saga continues..................
I'm not the only one btw, so I really don't need insults on top of the failing therapy.
Sorry but I have never heard of human skin immune from tape. I would need to see proof before believing such a malady exists.
I didn't say immune to tape. I have never said immune to tape. I'm sure I could find some industrial grade tape - steristrips or Gorilla tape that would stick, but I'm not going to wax my face every morning taking it off.
I guess you put medical tape in your taboo "industrial" category???
I have used tape (successfully) and never did it "wax" my face. I used blue painters tape and my lips (and adjacent region) are not hairy.
As I have previously explained, I am not suggesting that you must use tape every night. The purpose is to eliminate mouth leaking so that you are in a better position to understand what your problems and solutions truly are.

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Re: Mask Models

Post by MaxINTJ » Thu Nov 23, 2017 11:00 am

TedVPAP wrote:I guess you put medical tape in your taboo "industrial" category???
I have used tape (successfully) and never did it "wax" my face. I used blue painters tape and my lips (and adjacent region) are not hairy.
As I have previously explained, I am not suggesting that you must use tape every night. The purpose is to eliminate mouth leaking so that you are in a better position to understand what your problems and solutions truly are.
I tried both medical and painter's tape and they didn't stick.
Phillips 960 AutoSV Paving Brick, Phillips Dreamwear Mask - Nothing is working.
Diagnosis of crappy sleep, desats under 80, maybe UARS

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Re: Mask Models

Post by TedVPAP » Thu Nov 23, 2017 11:16 am

MaxINTJ wrote:
TedVPAP wrote:I guess you put medical tape in your taboo "industrial" category???
I have used tape (successfully) and never did it "wax" my face. I used blue painters tape and my lips (and adjacent region) are not hairy.
As I have previously explained, I am not suggesting that you must use tape every night. The purpose is to eliminate mouth leaking so that you are in a better position to understand what your problems and solutions truly are.
I tried both medical and painter's tape and they didn't stick.
Medical tape won't stick to your skin??? No offense but I will remain in the skeptical camp until evidence proves otherwise.

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Machine: DreamStation Auto CPAP Machine
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear
Humidifier: DreamStation Heated Humidifier
Additional Comments: AutoPAP 16-20, Ultimate Chin Strap http://sleepapneasolutionsinc.com/
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment:
how to see your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead
how to present your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead/shorganize
how to post your data https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur

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Re: Mask Models

Post by Goofproof » Thu Nov 23, 2017 11:24 am

TedVPAP wrote:
MaxINTJ wrote:
TedVPAP wrote:I guess you put medical tape in your taboo "industrial" category???
I have used tape (successfully) and never did it "wax" my face. I used blue painters tape and my lips (and adjacent region) are not hairy.
As I have previously explained, I am not suggesting that you must use tape every night. The purpose is to eliminate mouth leaking so that you are in a better position to understand what your problems and solutions truly are.
I tried both medical and painter's tape and they didn't stick.
Medical tape won't stick to your skin??? No offense but I will remain in the skeptical camp until evidence proves otherwise.
Maybe a large Roll of Medical Grade CAN"T TAPE would work? It's seems to stick for like, not the tape, the CAN"T! Have a good Thanksgiving, at least a big Thanksgiving Dinner CAN'T make you fat, mine can, I'd trade you. Jim
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