Not being able to sleep in any of your mask

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Annettia J. Whitsett

Not being able to sleep in any of your mask

Post by Annettia J. Whitsett » Wed Aug 16, 2017 6:05 am

So you have never come across a person that can't sleep in any of your mass no matter what kind knows full face

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Re: Not being able to sleep in any of your mask

Post by kteague » Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:23 am

Annettia J. Whitsett wrote:So you have never come across a person that can't sleep in any of your mass no matter what kind knows full face
People have come on here and said that they have tried but cannot use several different masks, and we can only take them at their word. Hopefully you'll join the forum and let us know what masks you've tried and exactly what the problems was. No, on second thought, maybe it would be better to just start where you are now. What mask are you using and what kind of a problem is it giving you? Many masks have videos available to help with proper fitting. Have you checked any out when trying to make a mask work for you? I do want to mention that if your machine settings are not optimally effective, no mask will be ok. If your mask issues are leaks and poor fit, it may be just a mask issue. If you are having issues with the treatment itself or the air, your machine might need to be your first look.

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