Can you recommend a nasal pillow?
Can you recommend a nasal pillow?
Can you recommend a Nasal Pillow, please!
I'm sure this has been asked a hundred times but I'm new and need help.
I'm sure this has been asked a hundred times but I'm new and need help.
- cpapernewbie
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My Favorite now, after a struglle of 3 months: SWIFT II with chinstrap and travel pillow - sleeping in a futon sofa
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I love my ComfortLite 2 Nasal Interface. I use the nasal pillows and it is great for back sleeping and once you get it dialed in with the straps you can pull off side sleeping. (less can be more with mask strap tension(especially top strap)) I use Ayr nasal gel to reduce abrasion on my nares and also to get a good seal. Most nights my average leak rate is really close to perfect. I have my AHI to under 2 always and under 1 regularly.
The headgear is comfortable and doesn't leave marks on my forehead. The CL2 has easy positive numbered adjustment points which make it easy to slowly dial in angle, height etc.
I can't get a good seal with the simple cushion (cup over your entire nose) and when you buy it you get to pick 2 out of 3 of the interfaces so I haven't tried the direct seal (nasal cushion).
Biggest thing for me in attaining good night sleep besides this mask is getting heated hose to prevent rain out
good luck
The headgear is comfortable and doesn't leave marks on my forehead. The CL2 has easy positive numbered adjustment points which make it easy to slowly dial in angle, height etc.
I can't get a good seal with the simple cushion (cup over your entire nose) and when you buy it you get to pick 2 out of 3 of the interfaces so I haven't tried the direct seal (nasal cushion).
Biggest thing for me in attaining good night sleep besides this mask is getting heated hose to prevent rain out
good luck
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I like my CL2 for those nights when I'm sick and tired of the
Hybrid...
Hybrid...
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Additional Comments: 8-12cm/H2O--AHI 1.6 |
+ Aussie heated hose.
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I'm afraid you're going to get so many different answers that it may not help you decide . Stick with it though and try'em all. There are lots of knowedgeable folks here who will do everything they can to help you.
I use the Breeze and do really well with it. I am mostly a side sleeper but I do start out on my back and the hard plastic cradle on the back is a little uncomfortable but it's otherwise pretty forgiving. Occasionally I get a small sore on my nares from the pillows but I think that's possible with any nasal pillow mask. I also tape because my lips leak (sometimes during the day - with words - "Did I say that out loud?!!" )
I had the opprotunity to try the ComfortLite 2 and it just didn't work for me. I had a hard time getting the pillows to seal and I found the headgear too restrictive. It compressed my head and gave me a headache. Just me.
Good luck
I use the Breeze and do really well with it. I am mostly a side sleeper but I do start out on my back and the hard plastic cradle on the back is a little uncomfortable but it's otherwise pretty forgiving. Occasionally I get a small sore on my nares from the pillows but I think that's possible with any nasal pillow mask. I also tape because my lips leak (sometimes during the day - with words - "Did I say that out loud?!!" )
I had the opprotunity to try the ComfortLite 2 and it just didn't work for me. I had a hard time getting the pillows to seal and I found the headgear too restrictive. It compressed my head and gave me a headache. Just me.
Good luck
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Swift 11 for me, super quite, easy to put on, wear glasses while on cpap, plus easy cleaning, and 3 size pillows to choose from.
Ed
Ed
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Re: Can you recommend a nasal pillow?
[quote="apple"]Can you recommend a Nasal Pillow, please!
I'm sure this has been asked a hundred times but I'm new and need help.
I'm sure this has been asked a hundred times but I'm new and need help.
Re: Can you recommend a nasal pillow?
[quote="apple"]Can you recommend a Nasal Pillow, please!
I'm sure this has been asked a hundred times but I'm new and need help.
I'm sure this has been asked a hundred times but I'm new and need help.
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I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
I started with the Swift II and it was a pretty good mask. I like the Bravo about the same as the Swift. Both are slightly awkward in different ways for side sleepers.
Lately I've been using the Nasal Aire II and prefer it to either of them. It's a nasal canula type mask (also called a prong, but that sounds more drastic than my experience of it). It took a while to get the right size prong, I use a large, while I use a medium in the Swift and Bravo. It's very stable for side sleeping, no strap marks on my cheeks (Even with padacheeks, I get marks).
I've done some modifications of the Bravo and the NA II to make them more comfortable. Whatever mask you get, it's a good idea to be willing to make a few changes to make it work for you.
Lately I've been using the Nasal Aire II and prefer it to either of them. It's a nasal canula type mask (also called a prong, but that sounds more drastic than my experience of it). It took a while to get the right size prong, I use a large, while I use a medium in the Swift and Bravo. It's very stable for side sleeping, no strap marks on my cheeks (Even with padacheeks, I get marks).
I've done some modifications of the Bravo and the NA II to make them more comfortable. Whatever mask you get, it's a good idea to be willing to make a few changes to make it work for you.
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Mask: Swift™ LT Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Alternate Mask: Headrest. Pressure 9.0. Aussie Hose, padacheeks, AHI: 0.0 on 12/26/07. Pillow-stuffed backpack=side sleeping & lower AHI. |
- Rose
Thread on how I overcame aerophagia
http://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t3383 ... hagia.html
Thread on my TAP III experience
http://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t3705 ... ges--.html
Thread on how I overcame aerophagia
http://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t3383 ... hagia.html
Thread on my TAP III experience
http://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t3705 ... ges--.html
I can't, I found them to be more noisy than other interfaces, not any more comfortable, air delivery and CO2 washout characteristics poor.
Conventional nasal interfaces have greater dead space which diffuses the incoming air, their larger size designs means they can put more thought into diffusing the incoming air for more comfortable air delivery and work on ways to quieten them down.
Conventional nasal interfaces have greater dead space which diffuses the incoming air, their larger size designs means they can put more thought into diffusing the incoming air for more comfortable air delivery and work on ways to quieten them down.
someday science will catch up to what I'm saying...
I recommend against the nasal pillow, I had one, I hated it! The nasal pillow tends to increase the velocity of the air as well as create an air stream rather than just a flow of air as the mask does. I had serious sore throats down the back of my throat even with the humidifier because of these problems. I was ready to give up on my RemMaster, I switched to a mask and life as good! I'm also a toss and turner, that proved to be a problem with the nasal pillow, I was constantly re-adjusting it.
Just my 2 cents, everyone is different.
Just my 2 cents, everyone is different.
[quote="hotrod53"]I recommend against the nasal pillow, I had one, I hated it! The nasal pillow tends to increase the velocity of the air as well as create an air stream rather than just a flow of air as the mask does. I had serious sore throats down the back of my throat even with the humidifier because of these problems. I was ready to give up on my RemMaster, I switched to a mask and life as good! I'm also a toss and turner, that proved to be a problem with the nasal pillow, I was constantly re-adjusting it.
Just my 2 cents, everyone is different.
Just my 2 cents, everyone is different.
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Rooster
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related
Another vote for the Breeze. I've used it for 15 months now and like it. very light, comfortable (that's relative with any masks, I know), good for side sleeping. As was said above, the hard plastic piece at the back might be a problem for back sleeping, but I start on my back, and a good pillow takes car of any discomfort there.
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