Dream Wisp Question

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GreenCan99
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Dream Wisp Question

Post by GreenCan99 » Sat Aug 08, 2020 12:46 pm

I've been successfully using a ResMed N30i for about 9 months, however, it's started to cause some pain on the bottom of my nose. I bought a Dream Wisp because I like the top connection and I figured it would give my nose a little break, I wore it last night and had a couple of issues that I'm wondering if anyone here can hep with. The first major issue was that the hose connector on the top came out. I did notice that compared to the N30i, it was pretty weak but didn't expect it to disconnect. Is this something that is common? How have people addressed it so it doesn't happen? The other issue was that the plastic really caused some issues on the bridge of my nose. It's bruised, painful and there is a nice red mark there. I know I could use a dressing or pad there to help with that, but has anyone got suggestions to help without additional items? Thanks.

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Re: Dream Wisp Question

Post by Dog Slobber » Sat Aug 08, 2020 3:27 pm

Sorry, can't answer thw Wisp question, but thoight of another potential solution.

Pick up some P30i pillows. They work with the N30i, and when you want to give your nose a break from the N30i, use the P30s.
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GreenCan99
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Re: Dream Wisp Question

Post by GreenCan99 » Sat Aug 08, 2020 4:21 pm

Dog Slobber wrote:
Sat Aug 08, 2020 3:27 pm
Sorry, can't answer thw Wisp question, but thoight of another potential solution.

Pick up some P30i pillows. They work with the N30i, and when you want to give your nose a break from the N30i, use the P30s.
I can't use that to of mask, they just don't work for me.