Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

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Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by mcpascaln » Sun Dec 30, 2012 4:07 pm

Hello all,

Please, does anyone know a best book reading-friendly Mask? Since masks are mostly used during sleep time, how about during day at home like when one needs to read a book but is falling asleep due to sleep apnea?

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by johnthomasmacdonald » Sun Dec 30, 2012 4:14 pm

I don't know about "best" but i read every night with both the swift FX pillows and the the FX mirage nasal pillows - no problem at all

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by jencat824 » Sun Dec 30, 2012 4:27 pm

For me, I like the Piliaro best, second would be the Swift FX, third the SleepWeaver Elan (the Elan new small cushion should be better, I rated it 3rd since it sits higher on my face, slightly obstructing my vision.
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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by shaunas » Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:12 pm

I can read or work on my iPad when wearing my Aloha. Also, the Willow.

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by Posey » Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:18 pm

The quattro fx was supposed to be good for reading but IS NOT if you wear glasses. I can't even read the settings on my unit w/o my glasses so I set things then hold my glasses near my face to make sure it is right. Ha. I have for years read gardening articles, etc. for a while before I go to sleep,often falling asleep wih my book or magazine still in hand. Now I get sleepy, then mask up etc. etc. It usually takes me ~ 5 min. to be fast asleep so I see no reason to change.
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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by hyperlexis » Sun Dec 30, 2012 6:25 pm

I assume you mean a full-face mask? There are only a handfull of FF masks that have no center forehead support bars, and even fewer nasal masks that do so. Also, it depends on the size of your glasses and shape.

The Quattro FX kind of works ok with my glasses. The Hans Rudolph V2 and the PR FullLife also work ok with my glasses. Although the V2 requires a more tight fit than have other masks I have found and takes time to get used to.

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by mcpascaln » Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:36 pm

shaunas wrote:I can read or work on my iPad when wearing my Aloha. Also, the Willow.

I think, Aloha Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear looks good. Any mask that can allow me do reading of books might be very helpful.




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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by mcpascaln » Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:29 pm

hyperlexis wrote:I assume you mean a full-face mask? The Quattro FX kind of works ok with my glasses. The Hans Rudolph V2 and the PR FullLife also work ok with my glasses. Although the V2 requires a more tight fit than have other masks I have found and takes time to get used to.

Iam only interested in nasal masks. I am comfortable using the nose for breathing.

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by Cereal Killer » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:01 pm

Your equipment profile lists a full face mask.
mcpascaln Mask: Mirage Quattro™ Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by mcpascaln » Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:17 am

Cereal Killer wrote:Your equipment profile lists a full face mask.
mcpascaln Mask: Mirage Quattro™ Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear
That is correct because I was given it by a respiration therapist upon request. Iam currently undergoing trial test til January 10. Then will be able to change. I really do not like it.

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by eeckel » Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:29 am

This is important to me also. I've tried the sleep weaver masks, FX for her, Pilairo and Aloha. For me the Aloha is the best for reading, side sleeping and staying in place. Hope you find one that works for you.

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by VVV » Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:55 am

mcpascaln wrote:
Cereal Killer wrote:Your equipment profile lists a full face mask.
mcpascaln Mask: Mirage Quattro™ Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear
That is correct because I was given it by a respiration therapist upon request. Iam currently undergoing trial test til January 10. Then will be able to change. I really do not like it.

Did they explain to you that nasal masks are for those that do not mouthbreathe and full face masks are for those that mouthbreathe? If you mouthbreathe using a nasal mask it is likely that the pressure escapes out your mouth and you still have apneas. A FFM will maintain the pressure when the mouth is open.

I sleep most of the night with my mouth closed. But in REM sleep it opens and I have horrible apneas if using a nasal mask. My Innomed Hybrid FFM allows me to sleep comfortably all night. It also allows wearing reading glasses or watching TV.
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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by mcpascaln » Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:56 pm

VVV wrote:
mcpascaln wrote:
Cereal Killer wrote:Your equipment profile lists a full face mask.
mcpascaln Mask: Mirage Quattro™ Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear
That is correct because I was given it by a respiration therapist upon request. Iam currently undergoing trial test til January 10. Then will be able to change. I really do not like it.

Did they explain to you that nasal masks are for those that do not mouthbreathe and full face masks are for those that mouthbreathe? If you mouthbreathe using a nasal mask it is likely that the pressure escapes out your mouth and you still have apneas. A FFM will maintain the pressure when the mouth is open.

I sleep most of the night with my mouth closed. But in REM sleep it opens and I have horrible apneas if using a nasal mask. My Innomed Hybrid FFM allows me to sleep comfortably all night. It also allows wearing reading glasses or watching TV.
Go VVV, Go VVV, Go VVV, Go VVV . I like this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJuqT7xxuE. Like you, I sleep most of the night with my mouth closed. But in REM sleep it opens and I have horrible apneas. They did not explain to me that nasal masks are for those that do not mouthbreathe and full face masks are for those that mouthbreathe. I will be switching to nasal mask because i use nose for breathing.

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by jencat824 » Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:11 pm

eeckel wrote:This is important to me also. I've tried the sleep weaver masks, FX for her, Pilairo and Aloha. For me the Aloha is the best for reading, side sleeping and staying in place. Hope you find one that works for you.
Of those you list, I've tried all except the Aloha. I'm going to try the Aloha, maybe I'll like it better & have fewer leaks.
Jen

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Re: Best Book Reading-Friendly Mask

Post by archangle » Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:32 pm

ComfortGel and ComfortGel Blue nasal masks work pretty well for me with glasses. Your fit may vary with face/mask/frame size and shape. I put on chin strap, then glasses, then mask. I sleep with glasses and mask in a recliner.

I did buy prescription single vision reading glasses just for this purpose at zennioptical. They were about $10 and work fine. I chose some small frames to increase the chance of fitting. The single vision works better than bifocals because I don't have to tilt my head up and down to find the right spot.

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