Goose, you put on the Topaz first, then the Headrest. I've done that. I had a Headrest for a few nights, decided it wasn't an improvement over my then current choice (the Breeze) and passed it along.
The good thing about doing it this way is it increases the tension, so your mask stays in place better.
Hope this helps!
Barbara
Chinstrap question
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I always thought passing the breeze released tensionAnonymous wrote:Goose, you put on the Topaz first, then the Headrest. I've done that. I had a Headrest for a few nights, decided it wasn't an improvement over my then current choice (the Breeze) and passed it along.
The good thing about doing it this way is it increases the tension, so your mask stays in place better.
Hope this helps!
Barbara
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I have the same problem. And my wife alerted me to the problem. I found my solution by cutting 1/2 of an old headgear and using it as a chinstrap. I loop it around the sides of my current headgear and under my chin using its velco pads to attach it. It hold my mouth closed all night with no strain or pain. I have been doing that when I got a useless chinstrap from my DME.
Sweet Dreams,
Ken
Sweet Dreams,
Ken
Any pictures?oldvaham wrote:I have the same problem. And my wife alerted me to the problem. I found my solution by cutting 1/2 of an old headgear and using it as a chinstrap. I loop it around the sides of my current headgear and under my chin using its velco pads to attach it. It hold my mouth closed all night with no strain or pain. I have been doing that when I got a useless chinstrap from my DME.
Sweet Dreams,
Ken
Masks I've tried but didn't like :
FlexiFit HC405 - couldn't stop the leaks
FlexiFit HC405 - couldn't stop the leaks
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