Comfort Lite Direct Seal

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jimbassett
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Comfort Lite Direct Seal

Post by jimbassett » Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:50 am

Someone was asking the other day if anyone had used the Direct Seal for their C.L. mask. I have had mine for three nights and I love it. It makes an easy seal without making the nares sore while I moved around side to side in bed. I am a side sleeper and it worked great. My size is a 6 (large). I would recomend it to anyone with round nares. Not sure how it would work on slotted nares. jim


mikester
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Post by mikester » Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:29 am

That was me, and I have also been using the direct seals (size 5) for 3 nights, and they're awesome! I think I have finally found my "perfect" mask.

The only problem I've noticed was that it seems to put a lot of pressure on the tip of my nose and it's been quite sore in the morning, but it wasn't nearly as bad today so it's probably just a matter of my nose getting used to it.

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Post by bdp522 » Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:07 am

Glad it's working for you Mike. Don't forget to use the Ayr Gel!

Brenda

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Post by mikester » Mon Aug 27, 2007 12:08 pm

bdp522 wrote:Glad it's working for you Mike. Don't forget to use the Ayr Gel!

Brenda
Thanks again for sending me the direct seals. I owe you one.

And I live for Ayr Gel - been using it since my first night on CPAP, thanks to this site. I probably wouldn't have stayed compliant without it.